Oh NO ! Not ANOTHER CORR truck conversion ?
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From: Genoa,
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Yep , after seeing mine my son had me convert his Thunder Tiger EB4 S2 into a CORR truck , it took all of 2 hours too do and I didnt have to make any parts except the front skid plate .
First some wide shots of the chassis .....


And the front bumper and how its mounted , I used a Slash front bumper and a REVO body mount , I made the skid from 2 inch x 1/8 inch aluminum bar .


The rear bumper is from a Slayer , and was mounted using the bolts that run though the diff cases , no mods or extra fabrication to get it to fit .


Now some shots with the un painted body , should be painted in a couple of days ....


What do you guys think ? Am I CORR truck conversion crazy ? [X(]
First some wide shots of the chassis .....


And the front bumper and how its mounted , I used a Slash front bumper and a REVO body mount , I made the skid from 2 inch x 1/8 inch aluminum bar .


The rear bumper is from a Slayer , and was mounted using the bolts that run though the diff cases , no mods or extra fabrication to get it to fit .


Now some shots with the un painted body , should be painted in a couple of days ....


What do you guys think ? Am I CORR truck conversion crazy ? [X(]
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Looks good. What did you mount the revo front bumper too? Shock towers?
looks good buddy , i reckon we need a official CORR covo thread lol with all of us doing it.
Check it out , I also revised the rear bumper on my Ofna CORR truck , its also from the slayer and is mounted too the rear swaybar mount and too the wing strut .



I also remounted the front bumper about 1/2 inch back so it sits closer too the body .




