The RPM rear bumper isn't going to work with the body set low, so I just took the wheels off a Rustler rear bumper/wheelie bar I had, and it fits under the rear edge of the body just fine. I really shouldn't need a rear bumper for this one, but... it makes me feel better. Still need to cut and...
I have a Rally already with the Escort body, so I doubt I'll go that route, but thanks so much for the offer.
I may fashion a custom rear bumper for this, one that bolts to the RPM brackets, but matches the rear of the truck better.
Actually I said "I Could..."
However, a majority of those...
Installed the A-arms, shocks and links...
...and put the Proline Raid wheels with Street Fighter tires on as well.
I'm still waiting for an RPM rear bumper and need to install the radio gear, but cleaned up the wiring a bit and got the body posts setup for the Proline 1966 Ford F100 body...
I don't know... I checked the registry at the website for the International Committee Overseeing RC Naming and did not find 'Stash' listed... you may have missed the deadline.
:joyful:
Over a year, and yours is the only one?
I guess if it didn't catch on... I should give mine a better name. :happy:
Unless that "4x4" at the end makes all the difference, can we wait a year to see? :joyful:
Maybe I could just go with St4sh to make it easier on the two-finger keyboarders...
Nah, I think yours is just a Monster Slash, trying to hide under an assumed name... :joyful:
I suppose it'd be ok to call yours a Slampede... :happy: I was saving that moniker for later use, but, hey I can be generous. :bored:
Awhile back I was at the Traxxas store, and came home with thise low center of gravity chassis kit for my Slash 4x4.
A couple weeks ago I decided I just really like my Slash the way it is, as it's setup for off-road bashing rather than race courses, and the HCG chassis works just fine.
So...