Ah, ok. Good information, may go that way instead then since I am leary of Integy.
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Originally Posted by Jahay
Hmmm i never thought of getting parts for the conversion as a problem, as they are readily available here in the UK. Plus i think its going to be nearly impossible to break the front or rear hubs anyway from the testing i have done so far... I have broken the upper arms multiple times, but i found out that i could use the same parts from the adjustable a arms that HPI sell anyway...
I don't know about the rest of the parts, but the Integy rear hubs for the Savage have gotten pretty good reviews from the people here. For $20, I'd go this route for the R hubs.
Well the wheel is a bit smaller in diameter, but yes I would say some of it has to do with it being a beadlock. The wheel was also designed for a heavier vehicle than the trencher/tech 5, so its a bit sturdier which typically means more weight.
Sure unsprung weight isn't the best, however to some extent its not the "devil" its made out to be. The 5mm thick stretched TVPs are actually worse for the vehicle than the heavier wheel/tires.
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Originally Posted by Jahay
wow the trencher is huge and lighter!!! must be the beadlocks right?
Yes....came with lots. I only use a few. See my gallery link in original post. Has lots of pictures on how I mounted my batteries internally. I used some rubber from some wire I bought at HomeDepot.
Thanks. I just took a few of them out including the front diagonal piece. Got it looking like yours. The battery tray should be simple enough to make. I'll be using velcro straps to hold them in place.
Personally I think the cage is to big and too far fwd... Waiting to see the FLM version...
The purpose of this kit isn't meant to look like a 5B so the position of the cage doesn't matter. Its probably in the perfect spot for a 5T body.
Only thing I'd like to have different is the position of the transmission and motor. Have those moved further up because mine still pops wheelies on 4s.
Hopefully moving the battery forward into the rails will help.