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I decide to part out my G6 to go all in on a Bomber/scx10 build.
Tons of Integy parts including a steel "tube" chassis BUT I want to shorten the wheelbase and use SCX10 axles. And by that I mean two front Integy axles from Amazon. So geeked for rear steering. We will see how well the drivetrain fits the chassis, including the two-speed tranny. I want the SCX10 axles because they are more scale in size. Might end up chopping off the rear spare tire mount since it will really stick out if I shorten the wheel base. I'm thinking of posting the build. Can't wait. first batch of parts ordered today. Merry Christmas to me! "thumbsup"
I added a pair of Crawler Designs low profile rear shock towers. These will allow you to use the LC70 without relocating the shocks or cutting holes for the shock towers.
Picked up a used set of Trepadors with wheels to replace the original dry rotted tires it came with, then took it out into the first big snow we've had in years... Yay!
Ordered this yesterday, next on the list is SSD's front end kit and chassis mount servo..and proper front cvd's (I have an original Honcho, with dogbones..ugh)
Swapped in a set of LockedUp RC OTVD front axles; decided I needed something stouter after breaking/rebuilding a set of Axial Scorpion universals 3x times (kept shearing the small pin)!
The OTVDs are awesome and use beefy/stout hardware. I’m guessing they’ll last forever. Some slight sanding on the inside of my Vanquish Stage-1 C-hubs to make them fit, but a drop-in install otherwise. I was nervous about sanding the C-hubs due to the blue anodizing, but the sanded surfaces are not visible with the axles installed and it was an easy 10 min operation with a file.