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Tamiya 6x6 offroad Mercedes 1850L conversion

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Uploaded by on Sep 19, 2008

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  • Mine just says "will be edited" in the video description. I think I saw another one of your videos after this comment and it was remotly used when needed. It is a cool truck though, nice work with it. I have been wanting to build a 6x6 for a long while now and I have been trying to get some ideals on here. Not to steal anybody elses, but just what size and stuff to use. Thanks for repling to me. Good luck with all your projects.

  • Woah, you're right! I was editing it at some point, guess something went wrong before it stuck. Sorry!

    Good luck with your projects too :)

  • That's not a 6x6, it's a 4x6. The rear axle was a dummy/roller.

  • Yes and no. As I wrote in the video description, the rear axle is out of order as the stock dogbone between the two rears fall out if the axles flex too much. So, its a 6x6... just nor right there ^^

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  • what transmission are you using?

  • Thanks! You can see one of my older projects if you put my screen name in the search bar. It's a cfnn chassis with a tube cage that I built with steel brake lines & sheet metal. It's just talking about broken rc4wd portal axles, they still haven't made that right. The portals lasted like 5 minutes and were $200 dollars when I bought them. Anyways lol, thanks again.

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