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The final frontier....I'm DONE
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After years of working on this truck I'm finally happy with the set-up and I'm considering it DONE. :party: I have rebuilt most of the truck at least 3 times.
Phase 1: Chassis: Carbon fiber Tranny: Kershaw Gen II Motor: CC 1518 Arms: Aluminum Shocks: HPI Axles: HPI Hubs: 17mm Phase 2: Chassis: FLM Aluminum Tranny: Kershaw Gen II Motor: CC1717 Arms: Aluminum Shocks: HPI Axles: HPI Hubs: 17mm Phase 3: Chassis: FLM Aluminum Tranny: LOSI Center Diff Motor: CC1520 Arms: RPM Shocks: LOSI Axles: LOSI Hubs: 17mm Final Phase: Chassis: FLM Aluminum Tranny: D8T Center Diff Motor: CC1520 Arms: RPM Shocks: LOSI Axles: LOSI Hubs: 19mm Extras- Losi Muggy wheels, Aluminum 1 piece rear hubs, aluminum radio tray. Here are some pics from the final machining last weekend. |
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That's a great build!!! I love how low the motor is in the chassis, it should handle well.
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Great build! What diff mount is that you have used?
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That's the RC monster universal center diff.
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It is actually an RC-Monster D8 motor mount and top plate mounted at 90 degrees. :)
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Oops I didn't even look at photo's - I just saw motor mounted over the diff - my bad
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Mike is correct^^
I took a different approach by mounting it in sideways. But in the end the motor is centered in the TVP's and it doesn't sit too high. I ran it this way for the last 2 summers without issue. (With Muggy parts) It handles pretty well. The tires tend to roll around corners which is pretty funny to watch but it doesn't flip over. On 6s it's a little nutty but on 4s it's fun. I will have to get some videos when the warmer weather arrives. Due for 8-10" of snow tomorrow. |
Looks great I have been thinking about changing my savage 21 to brushless
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