Tonka Winnebago RC Conversion, Part 2, Suspension Setup on the RCeveryday.com Shop Truck Frame
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- Опубликовано: 17 июн 2024
- Part 2 of fitting an RCeveryday.com shop truck chassis to the tonka winnebago.
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Hi josh. Big Chad here. thanks to you and Jeremy. lol🤣 all good buddy. the winnebago looks wicked. keep up the cool builds
A Tip for anyone; You don't have to grind the lips off the wheel wells to gain clearance, you can simply make a few cuts in the corners then fold the lips over to the inside. That would give you the extra space while also keeping the strength in the panel, plus it would give you a nice transition instead of a sharp edge. 👍👍
Winnebago? more like winning-bago... 🔥 🔥
It's looking so good with what you have done so far. Looking forward to the next episode
Nice job they look deadly
That is super awesome Josh, yeah I was here watching 7:38 PM Tuesday, June 18 looking sweet👍👍
So sick. The original build is how I discovered your channel. You have given me so many ideas for weathering, building, and customizing rigs as well as garages
Worked out great for mine up and running already.. thanks for all the help 💪🏼💪🏼
U know out of all these conversations iv seen yours is the only one that looks right like an real rv lol 😆 thanks for sharing 👍
I recently got one of these Winnebagos from a friend of mine, im planning to use my ridgerock for the drivetrain, I figure it'll be pretty hilarious with rear steer and grab walking.
First. I'm glad to see a part too
Excellent, that's what I call a hard body.
I went a little bit of a different route than you. I used a little truck in Tonka yellow that appears to be about 1/16th in scale.
Very cool build you did.
For the front wheel openings, I've had some success by making a cut in the rolled edge and folding the inner lip upward into the body. As a benefit, there is clearance without the rough edge to grab and scrape the wheel and tire. Hope that helps.
same as one would do on a full size rig :)
Why not a widebody Winnie? You could space the wheels however you like at that point. Just a thought though. Great work putting this one together.
Awsome, thanks....
Gauranga
Rear wheels, ...... what about the "super single" wide based semi tire? I know they make them. That might look good. ..... or drag slicks.
Would it have been better to put a small bend in the frame, so that the part that holds the front suspension is closer together than the rest of the frame? It would have shortened the length, but would it make is easier to fit wheels so that they have enough space for them turn back and forth. Just wondering.
Yyyyyep!
Awesome build, what are the link lengths, and the tierod length?
The uppers are around 16mm center to center. the long rod is 100mm center to center.
had a? your frame rails with rail braces are they same width as say scx 10 or 10.2
They are a little narrower, 60mm inside width