bobbed_84_toy
ALWAY$ BROKE
I'm going to order my AX10 this weekend and start to get into RC crawling. Just wanted to know what the common mods were. Seems like high clearance and inboarded links are high on the list. What works? What doesn't?
I put Losi Rock Claws on mine when I built it, the stock tires are still in the box. Along with a little weight in the wheels. Most people say around 3-4oz front and 1oz rear. I have about 6oz front and 2oz rear and it works good for me.
Softer springs make a big difference. Either the Axail springs or TCS internal springs.
A split 2/3A pack mounted over the front axle is great for keeping the COG low.
collars for the drive shafts are a good idea as they like to pop off frequently.
they want alot for those collars. My friends axial did the same alot. We went to the local ace hardware and found the brass tubing display. there is one size that is a press fit on the axial driveshafts. We cut four 1/2 inch collars and pressed them on=pretso hasnt done it since. only cost $3.
the knuckles break way too easily also. they drill a hole so it will break right behind the tierod frequently.:booo: my friend made fun of my stock plastic tierod,(WK) but I dont break knuckles. His doesnt break because it binds up, it breaks them cuz you hit the stout alum tierod on a rock and the tierod is stonger than the knuckle. if you break one, you can drill a hole right behind the break and swap that knuckle with a rear then adjust the rear rod to fit the new hole. you can break two then its time for alum knuckles.
I heard a couple of guys at 4 seasons rock pile talking to each other. they were talking about how they didnt understand all the new links and other work and still a gay tierod on my truck. Then about twenty minutes later one broke a stock knuckle.
I did however make the draglink from metal so it does not flex, just the tierod.:awesomework:
Hahaha...when I snapped my wheel the truck was so bound up it was actually lifting the whole thing in the air by the power to the one wheel that was wedged...moral of the story...undercuts suck :haha:i'm just using zipties around my driveshafts and haven't had any more issues. I also haven't broke a knuckle or anything on the rig and it's been so bound up i had to move the rocks around in order to get it out.
i'm just using zipties around my driveshafts and haven't had any more issues. I also haven't broke a knuckle or anything on the rig and it's been so bound up i had to move the rocks around in order to get it out.
I have a set of the driveshaft collars and they catch on everything. I don't even run them anymore.
check out the new Proline Hammers coming out...they include memory foams.