The Official "What is it?" Thread

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HI!... Can anyone tell me what company made these wheels? Their aluminum. Seem to be one piece. They have a ton of grub screws in them with nuts.

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HI!... Also can anyone tell me who made the front/rear sway bars on this Bigwig? CRP, DirtBurners, Parma perhaps?

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Also don't know who made this rear shock tower?

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Wheels look like these from RC4WD but without the beadlock: http://store.rc4wd.com/Humvee-19-Internal-Beadlock-Wheel_p_68.html

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Anyone know these wheels / tires? Are they tamiyas?

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Pro-Line front wheels & tires in 1.5" size for Tamiya. Wheels also came with bearing adaptors to run on RC10's allowing you many more tire choices in 1985. Jay Halsey ran these and won.

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sway bars make me think You-G, alloy wheels, agree, RC4WD
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[quote="THE H.P FREAK"]HI!... Also can anyone tell me who made the front/rear sway bars on this Bigwig? CRP, DirtBurners, Parma perhaps?

Rear sway bar is made by Dirt Burners
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transamman908 wrote:
THE H.P FREAK wrote:HI!... Also can anyone tell me who made the front/rear sway bars on this Bigwig? CRP, DirtBurners, Parma perhaps?

Rear sway bar is made by Dirt Burners

HI!... Thanks. Actually the pic you posted is the front sway bars. But since the rear has the same design and anodizing it has to be Dirtburners as well. O.k so the wheels are RC4WD and the front and rear sway bars are Dirtburners.


I found out that the front gear box support is also made by Dirtburners.

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HI!... Does anyone know what after market front bumper this is on that same Bigwig? The front of it is missing. I'd like to know who made it and see what it actually looked like.

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the front bumper also made by YOU-G, two pieces of them, I ever have one set and already gone.
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HI!... Thanks! Now I need to find one of these or at least the black front bumper piece. I can clean up the metal piece. :mrgreen:
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the black piece looks like a hunk of kydex. could get some sheet kydex and roll your own.

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Hi, can anyone help identify these shocks. They came off a yokomo yrf2 vanilla chassis, the previous owner had modified the rear suspension with these.
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my brother droped off a car tonight but i dont know what it is

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It is definitely a Schumacher, but they had revisions pretty much weekly so it is hard to say which one!
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