The only problem I can see with shortening the body posts is that the tires may start to rub the bottom of the wheel wells. I can't see if there is clearence or not from the pictures though
The front, you have to take off the front bumper with the single screw between the front shocks and the bottom skid plates.
The back is pretty similar. Remove the rear bumper and bottom skid plates.
Then use a pair of pliers to pull the pin out from. Remember where the black plastic spacers...
It hasn't been too hard, just some soldering and taping. I swear I had a picture of it on my phone, but now I can't find it. I'll have to get a picture when I get it finished now, the lights don't have any way to power them at the moment
I finally got around to cutting holes and what not in my body that I've had since Christmas last year
This was it when it just got painted
I'm putting in a full light kit with 10 white and 2 red LED's. I'm running them off my 4th channel through a switch so they don't run the...
Tightening the screws that hold the pads in place might help, but only a little bit. It sounds like the disc and/or pads might be glassed. If they are, a light sanding with high grit sandpaper will fix it