RC10 Dually

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OK! Huggs! where are all the bodys?????????? :mrgreen:

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hawgfanman wrote:Awesome! I've always wanted a lowered 1:1 dually. I need to find one of those bodies!
I completely agree with all of this! :lol:
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lol i bought those bodies off ebay about 4-5 years ago from one guy and found the painted one by andys??? at a yard sale.

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added some homemade smoke stacks!
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got one more in the works. close to done watch for it :D and no i didnt buy that last one off ebay way to high priced.

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my last dually body! rc10 (offroad support truck)
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KILLER!

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thanks 8)

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I am going to be critical of something for a moment. The tools and Hi-Lift should not be mounted where they are. That location would prevent opening the rear of the camper shell and dropping the tailgate. Most off-road vehicles with roof racks have a Hi-Lift attached to one side of the roof rack with tools (shovel, ax, etc.) mounted on the other side. In the case of your truck it would also help balance the look of the roof rack being much narrower than the camper shell.

If I am out of line or you do not take constructive criticism well just tell me to shut up and go away. LOL!

Other than that, I totally dig and am jealous of your dually. 8)


EDIT: The base of the Hi-Lift is backwards. :wink:
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Looking good Huggs!!!! so far I have the tires/wheels....still workin on the chassis...Johnny

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ChisaiKuso wrote:I am going to be critical of something for a moment. The tools and Hi-Lift should not be mounted where they are. That location would prevent opening the rear of the camper shell and dropping the tailgate. Most off-road vehicles with roof racks have a Hi-Lift attached to one side of the roof rack with tools (shovel, ax, etc.) mounted on the other side. In the case of your truck it would also help balance the look of the roof rack being much narrower than the camper shell.

If I am out of line or you do not take constructive criticism well just tell me to shut up and go away. LOL!

Other than that, I totally dig and am jealous of your dually. 8)


EDIT: The base of the Hi-Lift is backwards. :wink:
ummm no comment :?

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........................YUP!...................................

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HUGGERS done it every way but backwards so why that surprise you NOW!!!!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: 8)
8) COOL BUILD BY THE WAY!!! 8) DON

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hugger19 wrote:ummm no comment :?
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I am very sorry if my comments were taken the wrong way. :(
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nothing gets by u guys on this site :lol: its a custom tailgate it swings out to the side not down :D

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