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peterbilt359 06-15-2014 12:53 PM

Restarting my king hauler build
 
Alright so after 6 months of not doing anything to my king hauler im starting on it again:o. So the first thing i had to do was take the body of and try to get the paint off then send it to my uncle that's a airbrush artist but i couldn't get my crappy paint job off so he just took it and he has it all primed and ready for paint so it will be done in a few weeks. so while he is working on the body I will work on the chassis. I had this diamond plate laying around so i used it to cover my stretched out frame lol and that's all i have done to it lately i have been working on my trailer more im building some rub rails so i can use my chains to tie down my tractors:D. [IMG]http://i1361.photobucket.com/albums/...psbfa6b949.jpg[/IMG]
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avel 06-15-2014 03:46 PM

Re: Restarting my king hauler build
 
Are those RC4WD tires softer than the stock Tamiya tires?

peterbilt359 06-20-2014 10:08 PM

Re: Restarting my king hauler build
 
Yeah they are a lot softer the stock ones are really hard they make good trailer tires lol I also like the way they look and they made it drive a lot better on dirt.


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