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Jeep done my way; Jeep YJ, Anthrax chassi, Yota axles
Topic Started: Nov 22 2009, 05:11 PM (2,810 Views)
WildTrial
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Need text here? I do it for 1$ donation.
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NoBrainer
Dec 13 2009, 09:49 PM

Got WildTrial to approve my angle of approach and he said "ok"!!






So you are going to blame me now???? :laugh:

BTW: we got to have a jeep meet soon. Get it done!!!
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WT Films
RC4WD Team Driver.
LandRoversandRangeRovers LoL
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Blissard
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Looks like you need to buy a R2 and mount it to the chassis in the same way I did .
Chassis and parts look great BTW :nice:
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NoBrainer
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rio grande
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yeah, but I'm trying a HPI reduction gear first. And probably going to get me a motor with more turns than 55/65 to get it slow enough.

I will see if thats good enough. If it's not, then I might get the R2...
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Jeep 4x4
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Great work on the chassis, looks good. Now you have to find the good rear links!!

Wheels and tires woudt fitted perfect. :nice:
It is no art to bought a jeep, its a art to live with it!
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NoBrainer
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rio grande
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This is the chassi now. Still missing motor and transmission, and also the frame mounted servo.

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Moved the body forward, since my links where a little bit shorter then expected

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A little overview

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I'm pretty satisfied with this so far!!


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dadrab
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That's looking really good. I'm a fan of those fenders. :nice:

If I may... I might suggest dropping the nose of the body just a shade. But that's just me.
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NoBrainer
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dadrab
Dec 16 2009, 03:01 PM
If I may... I might suggest dropping the nose of the body just a shade. But that's just me.
Yes you might!

I plan to align the body better, but I need to get a transmission in there first. Also need to figure out the body posts. Then I will correct the stance.
I want the body to align horizontaly. So it will be done. With the short "ass" this jeep has, it don't look any good sitting like that.

I think I get the transmission later today or tomorrow. I also need some wires for the electronics.

I hope to get everything under the hood ready before 2010. So that I can consentrate on the body i january.
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Looking good so far, that chassis is awesome. :nice:
It is no art to bought a jeep, its a art to live with it!
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NoBrainer
Dec 16 2009, 06:32 PM
I plan to align the body better, but I need to get a transmission in there first. Also need to figure out the body posts. Then I will correct the stance.
I want the body to align horizontaly. So it will be done. With the short "ass" this jeep has, it don't look any good sitting like that.
:chug:
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NoBrainer
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rio grande
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Found 4 mm and 5 mm brass tubes. They fit perfect together. Drilled and cut to fit

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Inside the yoke

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assambled on the transmission

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Mounted on the front end of the "bottom" plate for the jeep

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NoBrainer
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rio grande
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resting on the frame

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inside

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Real nice work so far, love the stance!
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Looks good and great work on motor and transmission! :nice:
It is no art to bought a jeep, its a art to live with it!
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