Dammmmm looks awesome !!!! [emoji106][emoji106]Finished the roll bar finally.
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Looks killer! What does the roll bar attach to? Underside of the body or the chassis somewhere? Nobody ever shows the mounting method.
It attaches to the body with screws from the bottom of the bed. Roll bar is made by Dixieland R/C.
Raise bumper even more ...little body trimming required.
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Sorry can't do lol ...i like to keep the truck still looking scale , I know what you mean but I personally think there is a limit between function and appearance , they way its now will and does go over with minimal effort and still looks good at it [emoji6]Looks good! Now, slide it way back into the body for even more clearance. It will really help. Of course, you will have to trim the body quite a bit more, but it's worth it!
Sorry can't do lol ...i like to keep the truck still looking scale , I know what you mean but I personally think there is a limit between function and appearance , they way its now will and does go over with minimal effort and still looks good at it [emoji6]
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You're talking about different style body , the sport front is curved ...Jeep is a different story cos I have done it , when running a full size bumper you'll run into tire clearance issues on full turn and compression with tire hitting the bumper .Idk, the ARB bumper on my jeep liberty deletes/replaces everything below the grill. I dont think cutting off the body below the grill wouldnt be scale. You wouldnt have faux brake ducts still sitting behind your giant steel bumper on a 1:1.
Sorry can't do lol ...i like to keep the truck still looking scale , I know what you mean but I personally think there is a limit between function and appearance , they way its now will and does go over with minimal effort and still looks good at it [emoji6]
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