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Old 06-12-2004, 10:06 PM
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Default Spoiler on a Monster truck body...How?

How would one go about doing this? I have an All red F-350 Proline T-Maxx truck body and i want to make it look....better.
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Old 06-13-2004, 09:53 AM
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Default RE: Spoiler on a Monster truck body...How?

here is a list of things to make it look...better

1. get a hood scoop that is functional off of ebay or somethings this way no cutting holes in windshield total +
2. make your own grill you should let your imagination flow a little on this one you could use a screen or some mesh or you could do your best to copy the decal, try to make it funtional so your not starving your heatsinks for cool air
3. trim up the bumper a bit on the body so you can actually see the bumper that functions and get a huge bumper I would suggest tryin to mount a t-maxx or savage bumper to match the bodies width
4. for extreme install a light system but I would suggest searching around cause I have seen a seen a site that makes fake lights for on top of the cab and spoilers and even fake rollbars for the bed of the truck

most of this you can prolly make yourself so use your imagination
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Default RE: Spoiler on a Monster truck body...How?

i was thinking about making some sort of like roll cage, but on the back part of the body. I just lack the materials.[]
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Default RE: Spoiler on a Monster truck body...How?

Here is a how-to on how to make intercoolers, non-functioning roll cages for show, exhaust tips, etc...pretty neat site, and all these things are pretty easy to make.

http://rcdrift.rs-scooby.com/rcdv3/tutorials.html
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Default RE: Spoiler on a Monster truck body...How?

ORIGINAL: viperspeed333

Here is a how-to on how to make intercoolers, non-functioning roll cages for show, exhaust tips, etc...pretty neat site, and all these things are pretty easy to make.

http://rcdrift.rs-scooby.com/rcdv3/tutorials.html
dude, thats sweet!!!!!


ps-B-more eh? i was just there 1 hour ago.

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