RC crawler guys - thinking about getting into the hobby
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The setup didn't really increase the overall suspension movement of the stock setup, but it improved other areas. If I were to have installed these new shocks on the old link setup, it would have just as much flex as it does with my home made steel links, but there would still be a ton of unwanted axle "floppyness"
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You would be surprised! The stock setup used plastic bushings AND plastic links, and was only a 3 link (well, three mounting points on the axles, but the upper one was in the shape of a "Y" and it had two mounts on the chassis). It was SUPER floppy and had a lot of slop. It would get the job done, but I just didn't like it... The links I made, although the end joints have a body made out of plastic, the actual ball that snaps into them and has the mounting bolt passing through it is metal. The metal ball inside the plastic fitting moves a TON smoother, is obviously going to be stronger, and they take ALL of the sloppy (side to side) movement out of the axle. On top of that, the steel links wont flex or bend around under force like a wet noodle like the plastic ones will.
The setup didn't really increase the overall suspension movement of the stock setup, but it improved other areas. If I were to have installed these new shocks on the old link setup, it would have just as much flex as it does with my home made steel links, but there would still be a ton of unwanted axle "floppyness"
The setup didn't really increase the overall suspension movement of the stock setup, but it improved other areas. If I were to have installed these new shocks on the old link setup, it would have just as much flex as it does with my home made steel links, but there would still be a ton of unwanted axle "floppyness"
The more I read this, the more inspired I am to get one for myself...
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i know how you feel...
i have REAL suspension parts to replace first tho...
at least thats what i am going to keep telling myself...
was lookin at ebay and they got some nice previously owned units for cheap... and they have some nice upgrades to them...
i have real parts to buy first...
i have real parts to buy first...
i have real parts to buy first...
i have REAL suspension parts to replace first tho...
at least thats what i am going to keep telling myself...
was lookin at ebay and they got some nice previously owned units for cheap... and they have some nice upgrades to them...
i have real parts to buy first...
i have real parts to buy first...
i have real parts to buy first...
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the bite on the tires is a night and day difference now when turning and cutting into a climb! they really do grab better than the stock cut. plus the tread just looks mean
I eventually plan on ordering a set of RC4WD Boggers and cutting them up
http://store.rc4wd.com/Interco-Super...e-_p_1133.html
I eventually plan on ordering a set of RC4WD Boggers and cutting them up
http://store.rc4wd.com/Interco-Super...e-_p_1133.html
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#50
I might be picking up the Losi 1/10th LED Night crawler.
http://www.losi.com/Products/Default...rodID=LOSB0104
I had looked at the 1/18th one for awhile now, but I think the bigger one will be better, plus it has LEDs for night time crawling.
http://www.losi.com/Products/Default...rodID=LOSB0222
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ictCdMEwaNk
Lots more vids here.
http://www.youtube.com/results?searc...ht+Crawler+RTR
http://www.losi.com/Products/Default...rodID=LOSB0104
I had looked at the 1/18th one for awhile now, but I think the bigger one will be better, plus it has LEDs for night time crawling.
http://www.losi.com/Products/Default...rodID=LOSB0222
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ictCdMEwaNk
Lots more vids here.
http://www.youtube.com/results?searc...ht+Crawler+RTR
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yeah the bigger ones have a bit more weight to them and crawl a little more realistically. I think you'd be pretty happy with it. I'm an electronic tinkerer myself, so I'm soldering up some strands of LED's to make rock lights on mine I actually just got done soldering in some headlight LED's
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so my sons been bothering me for one of these for a while now .. well actually since playing with highonpotteries truck at squaw hes been asking for one , just saw this video and want to get the 1st gen 4runner but cant find it .. anybody know where i can by this truck ?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=joNZorpqvek
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=joNZorpqvek
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haha! Yea if i can find that first gen im buying it.but im not doing anything special to it just the running truck and thats it .my son should be happy with that.
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I believe that 4runner body is the one that BIGBIRD sells: http://crawlcanada.com/forum/showthread.php?t=7779
RC4WD sells a lexan 2nd gen, 2-door body as well as a lexan Hilux body: http://store.rc4wd.com/T-Runner-Lexa...ody_p_508.html
Careful Robert...these RCs add up quick. I haven't done much to mine and so far i haven't broken anything YET, but I'm probably getting close (tranny clicking) - and the next set of upgrades (so I DON'T break stuff) to metal drivetrain and steering is probably going to double my investment.
I KNEW your son would start pestering you for one i dunno how much you care if it's brand new, but I might suggest trying to find a used one on CL that has already been upgraded and possibly comes with extra parts. Way I see it now is that it's going to look scratched and abused after the first week you own it, so it doesn't really make a difference; except the used one has probably been upgraded thus saving $ for parts that you will eventually purchase. Once upgraded these things seem fairly indestructible.
RC4WD sells a lexan 2nd gen, 2-door body as well as a lexan Hilux body: http://store.rc4wd.com/T-Runner-Lexa...ody_p_508.html
Careful Robert...these RCs add up quick. I haven't done much to mine and so far i haven't broken anything YET, but I'm probably getting close (tranny clicking) - and the next set of upgrades (so I DON'T break stuff) to metal drivetrain and steering is probably going to double my investment.
I KNEW your son would start pestering you for one i dunno how much you care if it's brand new, but I might suggest trying to find a used one on CL that has already been upgraded and possibly comes with extra parts. Way I see it now is that it's going to look scratched and abused after the first week you own it, so it doesn't really make a difference; except the used one has probably been upgraded thus saving $ for parts that you will eventually purchase. Once upgraded these things seem fairly indestructible.
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oh shoot, I forgot to post up picks of my adventure last weekend
finally got it out on the rocks! had a BLAST with it and met some good people!
and added some MORE lights to the truck tonight it throws a RIDICULOUS amount of light now! next are some rock lights
finally got it out on the rocks! had a BLAST with it and met some good people!
and added some MORE lights to the truck tonight it throws a RIDICULOUS amount of light now! next are some rock lights
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Next thing we know, we'll need to add a RC Crawler Trip Report section!
Looks like a blast, Travis! I am having to fight the urge to buy one daily.
How long do these things last on a single charge, by the way?
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Looks like a blast, Travis! I am having to fight the urge to buy one daily.
How long do these things last on a single charge, by the way?
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btw, those photos were taken down in Orlando! where the boat ramp is in Sanford, where i4 and 17-92 meet. they meet down there pretty much every Sunday. I was in town for my father's b-day party, so it worked out perfect
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took another trip out wheeling this past Sunday with the rig
we've got a little spot that's about 45 minutes away from me that's simply AWESOME for scale rigs!
we've got a little spot that's about 45 minutes away from me that's simply AWESOME for scale rigs!