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08.15.2008, 03:52 AM

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This may be your most expensive build yet lol http://rc4wdstore.com/index.php?cPath=62
I like the sound of that / challenge..

Thanks for the link Sir..


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All I can say I CANT wait to see it done, im positive it will be amazing!

Good luck with the build Shaun!
Thank you for the vote of confidence Sir, I'm really getting excited and these guys are will help me take it too the next level (witch is exactly were I want to go)..

I’ll be sure to do another step-by-step on this one, OOooo I’m excited.. Yeah for me..


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I like the sound of that / challenge..

Thanks for the link Sir..




Thank you for the vote of confidence Sir, I'm really getting excited and these guys are will help me take it too the next level (witch is exactly were I want to go)..

I’ll be sure to do another step-by-step on this one, OOooo I’m excited.. Yeah for me..

hey man was just looking at your sig...what happened to your revo convert?
   
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08.15.2008, 08:57 AM

How about this instead given you live in CA and certainy like to bash!

This would be a perfect platform for a 1/5 elec conversion...

http://rc4wdstore.com/product_info.p...roducts_id=851
   
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08.15.2008, 09:21 AM

Depending on what you want to do, you should probably go dive into some heavy reading on rccrawler.com. Right now, I have 4 Axial based crawlers and wouldn't buy anything else for a 2.2 build unless it was a Berg (http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...ducts_id/23788). While you're looking around, be sure and check out some of my favorite brands/products:

Wheels:
Mayhem Engineering: http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/showthread.php?t=103930

Creat A Crawler (CAC): http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/showt...&highlight=cac

Eritex Inc: http://www.eritexinc.com

Chassis:
HBZ Warthog: http://www.hbzusa.com/WARTHOG.htm

Death Metal Garage DCV Pro: http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/showthread.php?t=83451

Vendors I recommend:
RPP Hobby: http://www.rpphobby.com

RCP Crawlers: http://www.rcpcrawlers.com


Also, both amainhobbies.com and stormerhobbies.com have good selections of crawler parts too.

The biggest thing is to read a lot before you dive into your build.
   
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08.15.2008, 09:51 AM

Hey Shaun maybe i can help you out with these questions. I am not into crawling yet but because it might come up as a future project i have done quite a bit of research.


• Do I want to custom build it or buy a kit (?) I really don’t care about the cost, so no budget restrains it is personal preference really but i like the combination of kit and custom, that way you can start out with something to build from (especially helpful if you don't know where to start building a rock crawler) and use parts from it to make your custom rig.
• Where can I go to read or is there a crawler magazine out that has different builds for viewing (?) The sites they gave you are a good start but because it is becoming more main stream check a look at rcca every once in a while and they will have articles on Crawler tips, and it is also very helpful to talk a look at the RC crawling National rides in the magazine to know what the pros use.
• In rock crawling I want functionality over looks right (?) IE No bling!.. What is cool about rock crawling is it is all about doing what works for you, and it is all about the little tunning secrets that allow your truck to crawl better. Fortunately when building a rock crawler you need to beef it up (mainly around the axles) so "Bling" can be achieved it just may not be all bling, just the needed areas(and then there is CF)
• Do they use Brushed or BL motors (?) I like BL motors but most of the guys use lathe motors which are powerful hight torque brushed motors. Integy sells some. They used brushed because it is easer to control but it is defiantly possible to use Brushless.
• The batteries / lipos are different that what we use in our RC’s right (?) are they more like plane or Heli Lipos (small with low run times ?) yes they are smaller have a lower run times but they get an hour or two of runtime because they are always going slow. Also a lot of guys run 3s lipo so 11.1 volts to get more torque out of there motors.
• Does weight mater (?) heavier or the lighter what is the goal (?) In rock crawling weight is about 40 percent of the game. there is not one set answer for this but generally less weight at the chassis and loads of weight at the axles are the way to go. For example many use weights glued around the outer edges of the rim and on the Axel. For a general rule guys like to have more forward weight than rear.

Lastly if you are going 2.2 it would be a good idea to check out what they call a disconnect Assembly which allows you to engage and disengage 4WD to gain more or less steering.

Hope i helped, Sorry for the long rant.
   
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08.15.2008, 12:00 PM

Definitely check out the Berg axles that Sean referenced. I've had a few crawlers, but if I were building something totally new for competition, it would definitely have the Berg axles.

The people I know who have switched from an Axial comp rig to a Berg comp rig have all noticed a difference due to the lower CoG and built-in "clod-stall" that assists with steep vertical climbs. I'm not going to switch from my Axial comp rig, but if I did it would be Berg.

If you want something a bit less capable but a lot cooler (scale), then check out the Tamiya LandCruiser crawler (aka CR-01). That might very well be my next kit just for fun crawls.


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08.15.2008, 01:58 PM

Linc has one of those and seems pleased with it. I would hit him up. I also like 2c4wd's scale crawlers which can use the tamiya bodies.


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08.15.2008, 05:50 PM

Visit http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/and look over at some of the builds to see what you would like to build and go from there. You will also get some ideas of parts that you will need.

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Linc has one of those and seems pleased with it. I would hit him up. I also like 2c4wd's scale crawlers which can use the tamiya bodies.
Not too sure if TDC wants to compete or just bash (not going to read the entire thread...)

If you want to bash and play, the Tamiya cr-01 landcruiser is great. I currently have a novah crawler esc with a 13.5 motor in it. Good speed. 13mph or so, and it crawls very well with the sensored motor/esc. I have 4 wheel steering, and a few mixes setup thru the M11. Great kit, fun to put together, and looks to be very upgradeable. Plus you can get great runtimes with a 2s 8k true rc pack!!!

I have only change one part so far, the stock slider style driveshafts suck, but electric pede sliders fit right in and can handle everyhting I can throw at the truck. I really beat this truck up, and it keeps coming back for more.
   
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If you want to bash and play, the Tamiya cr-01 landcruiser is great. Great kit, fun to put together, and looks to be very upgradeable. Plus you can get great runtimes with a 2s 8k true rc pack!!!

I have only change one part so far, the stock slider style driveshafts suck, but electric pede sliders fit right in and can handle everyhting I can throw at the truck. I really beat this truck up, and it keeps coming back for more.
Great endorsement! I just picked up a CR-01 myself. Now I just need time to put it together! I really hate the Phillips head screws though. Do you know if someone makes an Allen's head kit for it?
   
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08.19.2008, 01:29 AM

WOW you guys are all SO FRICKEN ASSUME or should I say ###ume (?) LOL.LOL..

Tons of great information.. GM360 – DAM SIR.. Thank you!! That was a huge help..

I spent a good part the weekend (when I wasn’t playing dad) doing research, LOTS of fricken research. (I'm now on two other forums) and I joined the So-Cal Rock basher club.. http://socalrcrc.org and had to add another folder in my fav just for Rock Crawling (it’s a whole world by itself).. Who new (?)

Anyway, every time I would added up the numbers (parts) on all of the different builds I'm entertaining, I kept coming up to the same dam number (over 2K), over 2k, OVER 2K… AAAAaaaHHHHhhaaaa.. So I looked around and realized I have too many toys and It’s time for some to go.. So I posted up my trade offer (808 Pro E RTR) on a few site for a killer Rock Crawler (TRADE) IE one of my 2k+ builds for one of your 2k Rock crawlers.

So far I’ve got one strong yes and one I'm waiting for pictures on anther.

If you have the time please review what I have up on the table now / will be looking at later this week. I really value ALL of your opinions. Or if you have a bitchen RC that you would like to offer up as a trade for something I’ve got let me know (?)

Thank you all for your time!..

Shaun.

Here is the replay I received”

Hmmmmmm
Well lets see. I have a custom state of the art 2.2 crawler you might be interested in.
Axial base, although all thats left of it is the axle housings
Blackjack chassis, with custom gusset and skid plate
RC4WD R2D trans with Rocksmith teflon shift bushings for dig
Holmes hobbies Crawler sport brushless outrunner, 1000kv
RCP Alum c's
RCP alum knuckles
Rocksmith titanium lockers front and rear
Rocksmith titanium links all around, lowers, uppers and steer, with axial rod ends
RCP rear alum lockouts
RCP SS one peice axles for rear
MSD Six shooter billet beadlocks with Proline badlands and NWtractech memory foams
Stock axial wheels cut and narrowed with new Losi claws and foams
TCS Rear upper 4 link plate, alum
TCS front upper 4 link plate delrin
TCS front 3 link bracket, alum
custom radio and electronice plates
Jato drivelines
TCS dig servo mount
JR 8711 servo for steer
Hi-tech 645mg for dig
CC external bec w/programmer module
Losi crawler shocks built as droop setup with internal springs 35w fr,40w rr.50w lr

Plus tons of stock parts, shock, links, springs and more stuff than I can post. Plus the stock chassis, extra tires and on and on.

This is a national level crawler right from the get go. It is used and scratched up a bit, but I am a machinist and all the inner working are immaculent. Would even include 2 containers of my patent pending GearJelly with the deal.

My build thread can be found here.
http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/showt...inest+insanity

Let me know what ya think.........


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08.19.2008, 02:06 AM

Aww, building it's half the fun . Although that is one loaded crawler...


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Best forum on crawling by far http://www.rccrawler.com/ heaps of info for you to research .
Pitty i just sold this custom tube crawler last night , you would of just had to put it together and put your elecs in there , i had the Axial axles , links , shocks , tires etc.
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08.19.2008, 06:12 AM

My next project will be based on a Proffits crawler . Proffits make 1:1 Landcruiser crawlers in the US .

The guy who built this tube chassis which is also based on a Proffits cruiser is building my chassis.
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08.19.2008, 06:19 AM

This is the 1:1 Proffits cruiser that my crawler will be based on .
Any questions just ask , i use to compete in RC Crawling down here in Australia but most questions will be answered if you go to the forum i linked .
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