73-4 had the option of a flip up Window 😁 I’ve gotta get a blazer and a 79 bronco too. I’m thinking about gmade buffalo’s and just get a bronco body for one of them.
I have a vattera 5k blazer I would like to put an interior in it where can I find that would fit perfectly and the hard body would be nice too to put on my vattera frame I liked yours looks awesome n thanks for sharing your video 😊
I'm thinking to mount a RC4WD Blazer Hardbody on a SCX 10 III. I know your bodymounts are designed for a 10.2, but with custom work it should fit also. Btw, the tires are not to tiny, they are very realistic and gives the car a more scale look. For my taste all the crawlers have overdimensioned tires.
Ever thought about doing a scx10III ? I’m thinking about getting the gladiator kit, forward mounted motor with a scale motor cover, dig, over/under drive. Then putting this same K5 hardbody on it. Thoughts? Would your body mounts work? I think the 10III has different running boards.
thank Jessie you you helped me with all the questions i had nice rig an very simple ill be building a couple this year can you do a video on those small wheels an tires
Great! I’ve got one or two videos on here about wheels and tire sizes, check em out and let me know if you still have questions🤙🙌 These ones are RC4WD brand.
Thank you so much for explaining when no one else would, on how you mounted this particular body on the scx10 ii. I bought the "Raw Builders Kit" version of it, and if i would have known, Iwould have bought the same hard body. Do you know if I could mount the RC4WD blazer body on an HPI Venture SBK? I subscribed to you your channel. 😁
It's mostly possible to put the Blaxer on any chassis with enough effort. I don't offer mounts for the HPI so you would have to figure that part out, but otherwise the process would be pretty similar.
That is a great looking rig. All of your builds are actually. You mentioned would not do a cantilever setup. I am curious on your con's vs pro's on them. Have a good one man!
Thank you! The main reason people seem to get cantilevers is to avoid cutting holes in the bed because it doesnt look stock. But to my eye, cantilevers look even more out of place. So looks alone is enough almost for me. To be fair, I haven't tried them myself but it seems like most people I know who try them find them to be "floppy" and wind up taking them off anyway. So I've never tried them but never say never haha. By the way I don't think there's any wrong way to do it if you are having fun!
@@JakeHinds The point of the kit is to be able to easily mount the body on any chassis you want (Axial, Element, Traxxas , Vanquish etc.). Its not my fault the rear shock towers are there hahaha! You would have to place the body ridiculously high to clear the shock towers. There are several options to avoid cutting holes tho, like cantilever setups or simply using shorter shocks which are attached to the frame or to short shock towers. You could also hide the shock towers with an ice chest and a toolbox for example. The RC4WD TF2 chassis (which the body was originally designed for) uses much shorter shocks, so it does not require holes for example....but it is a leaf spring chassis which performs differently from a 4 link setup with real shocks. I have holes for rear shock towers on most of my trucks, it doesnt bother me. There are long travel 1:1 trucks that have holes for tall shock towers as well.
I think My wife is fixing to order me the mounts for my k5 blazer to be able to mount it to my rtr Phoenix. Is there anything special i need to tell her when she orders ? Thanks
She just needs to grab Vanquish VS410 mounts for Blazer, they are same for all the Vanquish chassis. There's a couple things you will need to do, like smaller tires, and rear links from an Axial 10.2 (11.4 wheelbase). You can cut the rear drive shaft to shorten it. You'll be doing some interior trimming as well, and cutting holes for the rear shock towers. Check out my video on Vanquish 4runner, all the things you will need to do are very similar. You can always write to me with questions. ua-cam.com/video/lxKz7r0GHtk/v-deo.html
They will bolt to the clone chassis rails, but the axles might not line up right without changing links. The clones sometimes use different link lengths than the original.
@@scottfordbrewer4380 I would suggest a complete set of axial 10.2 links, front and back. The reason it’s an issue is that on a genuine axial, 12.3 inch wheelbase, the front links are shorter than the rear links. The clones cheat…and make the front links the same length as the rear links, so the front links are a little bit too long, and the rear links are a little bit too short. If you are shortening the wheelbase for a blazer, you’re already going to need new rear links anyway.
@@YUNGHENNEY Hi you will need shorter rear links, Use rod ends (AX31186), upper links (AX31421), lower links (AX31419), and set screws (AX31343) to get a 11.4" wheelbase. Or you can make custom rear links, I have a video here: ua-cam.com/video/Xarp2kymeVQ/v-deo.htmlsi=NiY200-mryIsOWMB
Thanks Jessie for the deep dive.
You’re welcome! Thank you for watching, 4Runner Phoenix will be featured next🤙
73-4 had the option of a flip up
Window 😁 I’ve gotta get a blazer and a 79 bronco too. I’m thinking about gmade buffalo’s and just get a bronco body for one of them.
Oh thank you I did not know that about the window. Square bodies have so many special details and options! I’ve got a GS02F I have yet to try out🤙
I built my rc4wd scxii using your parts thanks a million makin it so simple
Thank you very much, it always makes me really happy when I hear this. -Jesse
Very nice Blazer well done sir thanks for the overview
Thank you very much!
Gorgeous.!
I have a vattera 5k blazer I would like to put an interior in it where can I find that would fit perfectly and the hard body would be nice too to put on my vattera frame I liked yours looks awesome n thanks for sharing your video 😊
I'm thinking to mount a RC4WD Blazer Hardbody on a SCX 10 III. I know your bodymounts are designed for a 10.2, but with custom work it should fit also. Btw, the tires are not to tiny, they are very realistic and gives the car a more scale look. For my taste all the crawlers have overdimensioned tires.
Nice video man 👌
Ever thought about doing a scx10III ? I’m thinking about getting the gladiator kit, forward mounted motor with a scale motor cover, dig, over/under drive. Then putting this same K5 hardbody on it. Thoughts? Would your body mounts work? I think the 10III has different running boards.
Sorry our 10.2 mounts are not designed to work with 10.3.
thank Jessie you you helped me with all the questions i had nice rig an very simple ill be building a couple this year can you do a video on those small wheels an tires
Great! I’ve got one or two videos on here about wheels and tire sizes, check em out and let me know if you still have questions🤙🙌 These ones are RC4WD brand.
Thank you so much for explaining when no one else would, on how you mounted this particular body on the scx10 ii. I bought the "Raw Builders Kit" version of it, and if i would have known, Iwould have bought the same hard body. Do you know if I could mount the RC4WD blazer body on an HPI Venture SBK?
I subscribed to you your channel. 😁
It's mostly possible to put the Blaxer on any chassis with enough effort. I don't offer mounts for the HPI so you would have to figure that part out, but otherwise the process would be pretty similar.
That is a great looking rig. All of your builds are actually. You mentioned would not do a cantilever setup. I am curious on your con's vs pro's on them. Have a good one man!
Thank you! The main reason people seem to get cantilevers is to avoid cutting holes in the bed because it doesnt look stock. But to my eye, cantilevers look even more out of place. So looks alone is enough almost for me. To be fair, I haven't tried them myself but it seems like most people I know who try them find them to be "floppy" and wind up taking them off anyway. So I've never tried them but never say never haha. By the way I don't think there's any wrong way to do it if you are having fun!
@@shrinkrc So holes in the bed is unavoidable even with your body mounting kit? With all due respect, why get the kit then? Thanks!
@@JakeHinds The point of the kit is to be able to easily mount the body on any chassis you want (Axial, Element, Traxxas , Vanquish etc.). Its not my fault the rear shock towers are there hahaha! You would have to place the body ridiculously high to clear the shock towers. There are several options to avoid cutting holes tho, like cantilever setups or simply using shorter shocks which are attached to the frame or to short shock towers. You could also hide the shock towers with an ice chest and a toolbox for example. The RC4WD TF2 chassis (which the body was originally designed for) uses much shorter shocks, so it does not require holes for example....but it is a leaf spring chassis which performs differently from a 4 link setup with real shocks. I have holes for rear shock towers on most of my trucks, it doesnt bother me. There are long travel 1:1 trucks that have holes for tall shock towers as well.
Do you by chance make the mounts for that body to go onto a scx10.3?
Hi sorry I don't make anything for 10.3!
What screw driver is that?
It’s a Bressanon 4V I got on Amazon🤙
I think My wife is fixing to order me the mounts for my k5 blazer to be able to mount it to my rtr Phoenix. Is there anything special i need to tell her when she orders ? Thanks
She just needs to grab Vanquish VS410 mounts for Blazer, they are same for all the Vanquish chassis. There's a couple things you will need to do, like smaller tires, and rear links from an Axial 10.2 (11.4 wheelbase). You can cut the rear drive shaft to shorten it. You'll be doing some interior trimming as well, and cutting holes for the rear shock towers. Check out my video on Vanquish 4runner, all the things you will need to do are very similar. You can always write to me with questions. ua-cam.com/video/lxKz7r0GHtk/v-deo.html
@ShrinkRC thanks brother I've allready done the links and rear drive shaft and small tsls .thanks again for gideing us threw .
Hey will these work on the Injora 90046 and 90047 rock crawler chassiss? These two are scx10 and scx0ii clones.
They will bolt to the clone chassis rails, but the axles might not line up right without changing links. The clones sometimes use different link lengths than the original.
@@shrinkrc what would your suggestion be as for the links?
@@scottfordbrewer4380 I would suggest a complete set of axial 10.2 links, front and back. The reason it’s an issue is that on a genuine axial, 12.3 inch wheelbase, the front links are shorter than the rear links. The clones cheat…and make the front links the same length as the rear links, so the front links are a little bit too long, and the rear links are a little bit too short. If you are shortening the wheelbase for a blazer, you’re already going to need new rear links anyway.
@@shrinkrc thank you for your time and help!
@@scottfordbrewer4380 you’re welcome!🤙
Hey there, im in the uk, would it be possible to buy all the parts i need from you and get them sent to the uk? Thanks.
Hi I only ship to UK via eBay. They cover all of the customs charges etc.
@@shrinkrc that's perfect 😁 what's your ebay page? Do you have a link please?
@@shrinkrc found you haha, do I need to do anything else to make the blazer body fit? Because my scx10ii is 313mm wheelbase I think
@@YUNGHENNEY Hi you will need shorter rear links, Use rod ends (AX31186), upper links (AX31421), lower links (AX31419), and set screws (AX31343) to get a 11.4" wheelbase. Or you can make custom rear links, I have a video here: ua-cam.com/video/Xarp2kymeVQ/v-deo.htmlsi=NiY200-mryIsOWMB
@@YUNGHENNEY Also my raised center console was made for this combination: www.ebay.com/itm/403817446495
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