RC4WD Trail Finder 2 "Rust Bucket Edition" RTR 1/10 Scale Trail Truck w/Chevrolet Blazer Body, 2.4GHz Radio & Battery
- Brand:: RC4WD
- Product Code: RC4ZRTR0055
- Availability: In Stock
RC4WD Trail Finder 2 "Rust Bucket Edition" RTR 1/10 Scale Trail
The RC4WD Trail Finder 2 "Rust Bucket Edition" is raw and gritty! This truck combines an exclusive licensed Chevrolet hard body with the ever popular TF2 Chassis. The Rust Bucket Edition RTR comes hand painted, meaning no two models share the same exterior design! Notice the attention to detail on the paint job with its realistic rust color and textured finish. Made to capture the aspects of a resto-mod, this model mimics the looks of a truck you might find parked in a junkyard or abandoned barn, while running on modern parts.
Features:
- Custom Rust Painted Chevy Blazer Body
- K44 Ultimate Scale Cast Axles
- R3 Scale Single Speed Transmission
- Center Mounted Hammer Transfer Case
- 540 Crawler Brushed Motor 45T
- Twister High Torque Metal Gear Digital Servo
- Outcry III Waterproof ESC
- RC4WD 6-Cell 3,000mAh NiMH Battery Pack
- Superlift Superide 80mm Scale Shock Absorbers
- RC4WD Mickey Thompson 1.9" Baja Claw 4.19" Scale Tires
- RC4WD Mickey Thompson Classic Lock 1.9" Internal Beadlock Wheels
- RC4WD Marlin Crawler Side Plastic Sliders For Trail Finder 2
- RC4WD Push Bar For RC4WD Chevy K5 Front Bumper
- XR3 3-Channel 2.4Ghz Transmitter / Receiver Radio
- RC4WD Universal NiMH Peak Battery Charger
Specifications:
Wheelbase: 287mm (11.29")
Width: 221mm (8.7")
Height: 243mm (9.56")
Ground Clearance: 68mm (2.67")
Final Drive Ratio: 31.9:1
Needed to Complete:
- Nothing! Everything you need to hit the trail is in the box.
NOTE:
- While some components may come assembled, we always recommend that you check the products to ensure all hardware is tight. In some cases, you may want to apply thread lock to some of the hardware that is already installed.
- Use good quality hex drivers to avoid stripping screw heads.
- Use thread lock when putting metal screws into metal parts.
- Steps marked with an asterisk (*) require thread lock.
- Use thread lock sparingly.
- Do not over tighten screws, otherwise you may strip the thread.