1953 Redcat Coe Hauler
@Redcat Racing Coe Hauler lowering kit installed #redcat #hauler #rc #rccommunity #fyp #awrcstudio
Hey everyone! 👋 You know that amazing feeling when a custom RC project really starts to come together? That's exactly where I'm at with my Redcat Coe Hauler right now. If you've been following along, you'll know this rig is a favorite in the RC community, and for good reason! Its classic cab-over-engine design just screams for a personalized touch. My latest adventure was getting that lowering kit installed, and wow, what a difference it makes! For those of you who might be new to the custom RC scene or aren't familiar with the Redcat Coe, this truck is a fantastic base for all sorts of modifications. Originally, it's a capable hauler, but for me, it's all about making it stand out and reflect a unique style. A lowering kit isn't just about aesthetics; it can also subtly change the handling, giving it a more planted, aggressive look that really catches the eye. Working on these projects in my own little RC STUDIO brings so much joy. There’s something incredibly satisfying about taking a stock model and transforming it. The whole philosophy of "Build it! Bash it! Breakit!" really rings true here. You build it with passion, you might bash it a bit during its runs, and sometimes you break it, which just means more opportunities to build and improve! That's the beauty of the RC hobby, isn't it? Beyond the lowering kit, there are so many other ways to customize a Redcat Coe. I've seen enthusiasts add custom paint jobs, intricate interior details, upgraded wheels and tires, and even functional lights. Some go for performance enhancements like stronger motors or improved suspension components, while others, like me, focus on achieving a certain look or feel. It's truly a blank canvas for creativity. If you're thinking about diving into your own Redcat Coe project, I'd highly recommend it. Start with what excites you most – whether it’s a simple aesthetic change like mine or a full-blown performance overhaul. The most important thing is to have fun with the process and enjoy seeing your vision come to life. Happy building!











































































