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Subscribed. Looks like a cool project. Should do rather nicely in the snow.
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a little update:
i decided to just go ahead and make it. i used a t-maxx bulkhead half, lower arm and shock tower. here are the parts cut out: http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/h...shackparts.jpg together: http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/h...maxx/shock.jpg close up on chassis: http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/h...axx/shock1.jpg and mock up on car: http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/h...axx/layout.jpg |
Interesting, eager to see how that susp setup will work.
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I like it! :mdr: I hope it performs as well as it looks. Do you plan on jumping? If so you will want the stiffest springs possible on those center shocks and probably 80+ weight shock oil.
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after about 10 hrs of dremeling my work desk was a mess, but i had everything cut out: http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/h...x/notclean.jpg time to clean up and take part count: the parts are getting fewer and fewer: http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/h...xx/cleaned.jpg i made a jig to keep parts straight, i CA glued them first in place to make sure they work, then drilled and screwed them in place. http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/h...ldmaxx/jig.jpg here is her stance, with out anything like motors/batteries or servos on it. once everything is put on im hoping the stance will flatten out. then when in the air the rear will move down (like a snowmobile). i will use a bandit body in the end, but for now, an old school hornet body from the mid 80's. the shocks still need to be cleaned/resealed and find the right springs/oil - these are just for mock up now. http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/h...erviewsnow.jpg http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/h.../frontsnow.jpg http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/h...ontlowsnow.jpg http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/h...x/snowside.jpg |
Nice work. :yes: You can always throw a few pre-load spacers on the shocks if it flattens out too much.
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Kind of a dumb question, but is a rear suspension even needed? I can maybe see the need if racing on hard packed snow or ice, and/or plan on doing jumping. Dunno, just thinking out loud here.
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I would make the center suspension really stiff and make each wheel rather light but limit the travel. So under normal driving the individual suspension soaks up all the bumps but on a larger jump that uses more travel, the stiffer springs will keep you from bottoming out.
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here she is almost done, just need to rebuild shocks and install my VXL. the Vxl is in another vehicle till it snows. i am going to have to wait a while. I have had the lipo for a while but have never ran it, this will be my first taste of lipo. I looked at snowmobile suspension and found what i had laying around that matched it somewhat. Turned out to be a t-maxx bulk head half, arm and shock tower. all angles are correct as they are used on the t-maxx, so i didn't have to worry about making the shock at some weird angle. still need a bandit body (have to wait till they come in stock from tower (new version)) http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/h...stfinished.jpg |
I like the snow plow you got on the front!
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its from a roller blade knee pad, cut down. i was going for a boat hull front, sorta. :whistle:
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I have a feeling you might need to get the Maxx paddles for it if you get a lot of soft snow. Maybe you should anyways... they have a much wider/deeper tread. :mdr:
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Great project! Those Sand Paws are good for ~1 inch of snow, maybe 2 inches if it's not too soft but much more than that and they aren't much good. Later in the year when it gets cold and the snow crusts over they are AWESOME!
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with the maxx size tires i would need some driveline upgrades and with out any money to spend, it's never gonna happen. i am limited by my parts, but my imagination says go big and fast and pick up the pieces later. |
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