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This is the 4x4 version of the 6x6 van linked below. This should be an easier build than the 6x6, especially if you are beginning with a defender or bronco, as you can reuse the links, axles, electronics, etc.
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Modular design allows you to choose between the van body, truck bed, add a roll cage to the cab or van body and easily switch between each one.
Cab & chassis - print this to get you started - includes the main cab, full interior, chassis, skid, etc. Axles, links & wheels can all be printed from my other models available here on MakerWorld
Van Body - fully enclosed rear body section that comes with removable roof attached via magnets to allow access to the battery and electronics
Tray - truck bed with clip in panel for access to electronics, etc
Cage - external roll cage for the main cab and van body
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PRINTING
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Make sure you have your filament well calibrated, your printer is working well and your printing plate is CLEAN. There are some large parts that will be prone to warping if you're not careful.
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Tolerances are very tight, which may cause issues with fitting some components, so some post processing (i.e. opening up holes with drill bits or careful trimming with a sharp knife) may be necessary.
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WHAT YOU NEED
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To assemble body:
super glue or PLA glue
Assortment of M2 (for body) & M2.5 bolts (for mounting skid, links & shocks to chassis)
8 - 10x3mm magnets (only required for van body)
you can use smaller if you model an insert to suit the smaller magnet - hit me up in the comments if you have issues and I should be able to add this to suit your size of magnet
To build the entire vehicle:
4 x 53mm shocks
This is the size I've designed around but shorter or longer should work too
Stock length links from defender/bronco - if you want to print the links, I have added a plate to each of the profiles HERE
2 x 53mm
2 x 48mm (or 46mm)
4 x 68mm
Drive train & electronics
Complete axle assemblies (front and rear) - either stock, 3rd party, or download axles housings HERE & build your own
drive shafts - standard front and rear from defender/bronco
Gearbox & motor
Electronics/battery
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ASSEMBLY
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Assembly guide is attached to this project as a PDF. If you have any issues please let me know in the comments.
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SWITCHING MODULES
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To switch between the van body and truck bed it's as easy as removing a few screws. See below image, just unscrew these 8 screws to remove the rear end and replace with the new module.Â
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Remove these 4 screws on each side to switch between the van body and truck bed
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Want to replace the cab too? While the rear end is removed, simply undo the two screws on the rear of the cab and the two screws on the bumper to remove the whole cab. From here you can also remove the interior with a further two screws.
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Rear cab screwsFront cab screwsInterior screws
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DETAILS / NOTES
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Large wheel wells allow for very large tires to be installed with little to no rubbing - shown below with up to 74mm tires
Depending on shock mounting location on chassis you may find that the front upper and lower links clash, preventing the shocks from fully compressing - this can be overcome by installing inverted high clearance links on the front lower links - see below photo
if installing the truck bed, the space to install electronics is tight - there is enough room to install a separate ESC and receiver, or the stock Traxxas ESC/receiver combo - just beware that you may have issues with larger or taller ESC's
If converting from the 6x6 Â version, or wanting to update to the 6x6 in the future: the cab and interior on this model is the same as the 6x6 version, but most other components have been revised
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58x24 tires69x33 tires
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74x27 tiresInverted high clearance front lower links provide sufficient clearance for full shock compressionSeparate ESC and receiver locationsStock Traxxas electronicssize comparison of defender, 4x4 van & 6x6 van
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size comparison of defender, 4x4 van & 6x6 van
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UPDATES
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22 May 2025 - Recess added to cab mounting plate for added clearance when using stand up servo mount