Traxxas rustler 2wd body8/1/2023 ![]() ![]() This build is not as involved as the Slash Drag Car and you can get all the parts from Pro-Line. > Pomona Drag Spec 2.2”/3.0” Black Wheels (#2776-03)įrom an on-road build to an off-road sand throwing machine…enter the Slash Sand Buggy. > Pomona Drag Spec 2.2” Black Front Wheels (#2775-03) > Hoosier Drag 2.2” 2WD Drag Racing Front Tires (#10158-17) > Extended Front & Rear Body Mounts (#6070-00) > Super J Pro-Mod Drag Car body ( #3523-00) Here is the list of Pro-Line parts that we used for the Slash Drag Car build: ![]() > Traxxas Front Camber Turnbuckles (#2444) > Traxxas Bandit Front Caster Blocks (#2432) > Pro-Line Extended Front & Rear Body Mounts (#6070-00) Following is a list of parts and tweaks that need to be completed. ![]() In order to create a more scale look since the body was designed with a narrower track width than the typical short course body, some modifications are needed to the Slash 2WD. With the body wheels and tires selected there are some additional steps to finish off this sweet build. Pomona Drag Spec 2.2”/3.0” Black Wheels wrapped with Hoosier Drag Slick SC 2.2”/3.0” Drag Racing Tires This retro custom hot-rod style body features a ton of scale details to give your SC drag car a super unique, race-inspired look. The Super J is a full-blown Pro-Mod drag racing body that will transform your Slash 2WD into a scale 1/4-mile beast. This is Pro-Line’s first-ever body dedicated to the ever-growing short course drag racing class. It starts off with the awesome Pro-Line Super J Pro-Mod Drag Car Body (#3523-00). It will also require some more effort to properly complete the change from an off-road short course truck to a sleek 1/4-mile drag car. It is by far one of the biggest transformations amongst the three vehicle builds shown here. Kicking of the three builds is this killer-looking Slash Drag Car. The chassis of the Traxxas Slash makes for a great platform to work off of. Next you will see how you can convert the Slash into an awesome quarter-mile drag car, a roost-throwing sand buggy and a sick pavement pounder using Pro-Line accessories. It is a durable off-road vehicle that has a versatile and robust chassis to work with, there are a ton of factory and aftermarket parts to choose from and there are a loads of people out there who own these fun off-road trucks and will benefit from these builds. Traxxas Slash 2WDīut what RC car or truck should we use? The one vehicle that quickly came to mind was the popular Traxxas Slash 2WD short course truck. This is a great option if you are jonesing for a change and you don’t have the budget to buy another vehicle. We decided to take one vehicle and show how you can transform it into one of three different types of vehicles. We stepped back and looked over our rides here at RC Driver and we noticed that even though most of them are upgraded with either factory and/or aftermarket hop-up parts, they are essentially still the same type of vehicle that they started out as and are not all that transformed. See what you can do to your truck after checking out our Traxxas Slash Builds that anyone can do! This inevitably turns into a one-upmanship contest and the cars become quite decked-out. Having a RC vehicle identical to everyone else’s tends to get boring and it is fun to customize your vehicle to give it a bit of an advantage over your buddie’s car. There is a thrill in taking a stock vehicle and then improving it to either make it perform better, last longer or just to change its appearance. We love taking the time to upgrade our RC rides. ![]()
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