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JConcepts New Release – F2 for the B74


  The initial F2 design quickly proved effective on the ground and in the air. Designed with aspects learned from the original Finnisher bodies, the F2 provides an even more aggressive look with included details which remain crucial to performance. The F2 body is a drop fit for the popular Team Associated B74. With the […]
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JConcepts New Release – 1999 Ford F-150 Lightning Body


  JConcepts surges with the release of the 1999 Ford SVT F-150 Lightning for Street Eliminator drag racing. The SVT F-150 Lightning body is built low and excels when converted to a JConcepts Street Eliminator concept. The high-speed shell features a very scale look, and with the addition of a rear spoiler, helps the F-150 […]
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JConcepts New Release – Sprinter 2.2″ Buggy Tires


  The Sprinter tire is designed to bridge a gap between the popular Double Dees and other pin tire options, it is designed to have the ability to match front and rear pin tires from JConcepts. The Sprinter tire has square, angled pins that are stacked vertically to flex and fold evenly across the tire. […]
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Hangin’ out with the Raminator Crew!


While on the road it’s common that the JConcepts Team will make a stop off and visit fellow industry members. We took a turn and traveled into the 1:1 world and visited Hall Bros Racing and home of the Raminator and Ramunition Monster Trucks. A great facility with the best Ram Monster Trucks in the […]
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JConcepts New Release – 1966 Chevy C10 Step-side


  The 60’s generation stands as a testament to the qualities that once made the American automobile industry the envy of the world. The 1966 Chevy C10 is a plain-Jane work truck, old enough to be vintage, however, not so antique that it’s a relic. The 1966 Chevy C10 incorporates all the elements that made […]
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Diff Building Tips Using Ryan Maifield Greases!!


Building a proper ball diff can be a tricky task, especially if you’re doing it for the first time. However, once you figure out a good method that works for you, this daunting task can actually be quite rewarding particularly when you nail a quality diff build. There’s nothing like a butter smooth ball diff […]
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