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noname0383 08-20-2014 12:48 PM

Starting a truggy...
 
So I'm about to start building a truggy, I have almost all my parts except for the electronic combo... Don't know what to put in there to have torque and a lot of wheelspin, something smooth at low speed and fast enough without destroying the truck... I was thinking about the HH brxl wp/13t sportmaster... What u think??? I will use 2s and 3s lipos...

Here's what I've got so far:

Scx10 chassis and axles
Proline ford f250 cab (will paint white w/blue racing stripes)
All metal HR trans 32p
All vp Ti links
Vp cms/panhard kit
Vp stage 1 blue (chub, knuckle, lockout)
SMF RC Works truggy kit (#AP070)
Junfac steel driveshaft
Axial cvd steering kit
BPC LNKT-1650 3 Link / 4 Link Kit
RC4WD Tough Armor Competition Stinger Bumper
RC4WD Tough Armor Side Steel Sliders
STRC ALUM. REAR SHOCK TOWER (GM)
STRC ALUM. FRONT SHOCK TOWER (GM)
RR ??t 32p pinion
Proline beadlocks w/1.9 rok lok tires
Scale items...
Turnigy high torque servo (400+oz)
Cc bec
COMBO???

So what u think...?

noname0383 08-20-2014 01:08 PM

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Some pics...

noname0383 08-20-2014 01:11 PM

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A bit more...

noname0383 08-20-2014 01:13 PM

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The trans and the paint job i want to do... (Or close to it!;-))

noname0383 08-20-2014 01:17 PM

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Now the boring part... Waiting for parts to arrive...:roll:

jcsaxial 08-20-2014 01:55 PM

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If your wanting some crazy power brushed for a reasonable price check out the brood stump jumper 550! I'm running one on my clod truggy on 3s and brxl. Crazy power and almost stupid speed! I think it's 9/87 gearing and I'm needing to go down a little more for 3s. I'll put it to you this way, the axial cvds have no chance! Best bet all around would be the short xr mod for steering angle and durability!

Just my 2 cents

noname0383 08-20-2014 02:19 PM

Re: Starting a truggy...
 
Thx for the info... I don't want crazy power tho, just some good power that's it... That's why I was thinking about the brxl/13t combo from HH... Should be quite ok with 3s lipo...?!?

For the axial cvd, what my others easy options? Rc4wd, vp,? Are they better?

jcsaxial 08-20-2014 02:58 PM

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Welll personal experience the axials are junk, haven't done the gunner pin mod but stock I broke 5 pins in less than 100 ft at our last g6. I had an older 13t I ran on 3s and had some heat issues I couldn't resolve but it was on a 2.2 rig that had some weight to it. Can't go wrong w the brxl though.

I'm running the brood due to its price and my rig is weighing in around 9 to 10 lbs running weight. It's only 34.99 but says out of stock at the moment.

TNCrawler 08-20-2014 04:37 PM

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Originally Posted by jcsaxial (Post 4870155)
Welll personal experience the axials are junk, haven't done the gunner pin mod but stock I broke 5 pins in less than 100 ft at our last g6. I had an older 13t I ran on 3s and had some heat issues I couldn't resolve but it was on a 2.2 rig that had some weight to it. Can't go wrong w the brxl though.

I'm running the brood due to its price and my rig is weighing in around 9 to 10 lbs running weight. It's only 34.99 but says out of stock at the moment.

U say axial cvds are junk but u are running 3s and a heavy rig with a 13t. I think the skinny pedal is to blame....

jcsaxial 08-20-2014 07:45 PM

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Originally Posted by TNCrawler (Post 4870243)
U say axial cvds are junk but u are running 3s and a heavy rig with a 13t. I think the skinny pedal is to blame....

LMAO:lmao::lmao:

I think the brood is more like 12t but if ya got the horsepower ya gotta use it!:flipoff:

TNCrawler 08-20-2014 07:47 PM

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Originally Posted by jcsaxial (Post 4870425)
LMAO:lmao::lmao:

I think the brood is more like 12t but if ya got the horsepower ya gotta use it!:flipoff:

True true. But I have a good argument right. Lol

Postclanker 08-20-2014 07:50 PM

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Originally Posted by jcsaxial (Post 4870425)
LMAO:lmao::lmao:

I think the brood is more like 12t but if ya got the horsepower ya gotta use it!:flipoff:

Expect the CVD's to break then...:shock:

Common sense in this hobby goes a long way

jcsaxial 08-20-2014 08:21 PM

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It's all I had at the time. They worked great until the first one broke and I think when it did I caused some edges to get rough and actually ended up partially cutting the pin.

As for the vp ones I have not used nor the rc4wd. Light normal use on a light rig the axials would work fine. Supposedly the vp are great.

noname0383 08-25-2014 06:35 PM

Re: Starting a truggy...
 
Thx for the help...

Will probably go with my first idea and order a HH brxl w/13t or a 21t... Love those combo...
For the axial cvd, I have those in stock so will give it a try and see what happen... If it break, vp will be my next...

Another question: did someone have the link for the xr steering mod? Is it difficult to do?
I already ordered the scx10 stage 1 from vp, will it fit the mod?

jcsaxial 08-25-2014 07:52 PM

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Haven't done the short but fairly simple. Short beef tubes, wraith chubs and knuckles and bearings xr shafts. Have to cut the shafts down some and grind a flat for the locker.

I belive harley is the one who did the thread on it.

UPSrat 08-25-2014 08:10 PM

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I did the mod. used Harleys video which was very helpful.

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noname0383 09-04-2014 06:37 AM

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So, finally had the time to start...

noname0383 09-04-2014 06:38 AM

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Gunnar pins is the way to go..."thumbsup"

noname0383 09-04-2014 06:41 AM

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Put the chassis together...

noname0383 09-04-2014 06:43 AM

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And I have a roller...;-)


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