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TEDROCKZ 04-29-2008 04:52 PM

DMG Alluminite/Pro
 
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DMG Aluminite Pro Chassis
R2D tranny w/ Rocksmith bushings and Gearjelly
Integy V11 55t
Mamba Max
CC BEC
3c Lipos
Hitec 5995tg steering servo
JR 125oz dig servo
Carbon fiber upper links
Xtreme Hobbies Delrin lowers
TCS delrin 4-link mounts and battery mounts
Stage 3 lockers
Mayhem Engineering CDP's
Rock Claws
RCP axle upgrades next on the agenda
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This thing is super light and strong. Can't make-up my mind as to paint it or polish it.
Thanks Alot Zorlac this thing is true craftmanship8)

william g 04-29-2008 05:36 PM

that came out sweeeet ;-)

Jerry does nice work for sure "thumbsup"

TEDROCKZ 04-29-2008 08:31 PM

:?: On the RCP straight axle adapters is most everybody using the straight axle also(the stainless one-piece) or the factory axles. Just trying to get an order together.

TIA, Steve

JUSTGOINGSLOW 04-29-2008 10:56 PM

Most of the guys are using the RCP SS axle's with the straight axle adaptors.

BitHed 05-01-2008 07:20 AM

...nice one Ted...Same chassis on the way :D

...how is your suspension running? And your spur mounts to the front right? I wonder if i an get it drilled to mount it the rear...

TEDROCKZ 05-01-2008 09:02 AM

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Originally Posted by BitHed (Post 1169113)
...nice one Ted...Same chassis on the way :D

...how is your suspension running? And your spur mounts to the front right? I wonder if i an get it drilled to mount it the rear...

The suspension is good now but I am building some 4" Losi shocks to go one it. They have 1/2" or so more travel. Which tranny did you get yours drilled for Ax or R2D? The Ax will reverse and keep the motor on the same side(eee pee's thread). I don't think the R2D will swap without putting the motor on the left,have not really studied on swapping mine around. It may work.

nova power 05-01-2008 05:17 PM

Are you going to be going droop with the Losi shocks?

winkscrawler 05-01-2008 05:44 PM

You can easily drill the mounting plate to except just about any trans you want. Just take your time and layout all related parts before drilling.

TEDROCKZ 05-01-2008 05:55 PM

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Originally Posted by nova power (Post 1169766)
Are you going to be going droop with the Losi shocks?

Yes running droop with some old losi slip collar type 4" shocks. I milled off the anodizing and polished them up a little. Also added a spektrum 3500 reciever today. That thing is tiny.

TEDROCKZ 05-01-2008 05:58 PM

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Damn, I forgot to add the pic:roll:
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BitHed 05-01-2008 07:21 PM

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Originally Posted by winkscrawler (Post 1169804)
You can easily drill the mounting plate... Just take your time...

...Unfortunately not my strong point lol...

RivBlueNoma 05-01-2008 10:29 PM

Definitely go with the RCP straight axles. I tried running the straight axle adapters without the the SS straight axles and axle stubs were chewing up the inside of the staight axle adapters because of the slop they have when not used with the straight axles.

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Originally Posted by TEDROCKZ (Post 1166739)
:?: On the RCP straight axle adapters is most everybody using the straight axle also(the stainless one-piece) or the factory axles. Just trying to get an order together.

TIA, Steve


TEDROCKZ 05-18-2008 09:32 PM

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Added few goodies today
Yotachumps CDW rear 4-link mounts
RCP clockable C's
RCP steering arms
RCP striaght axle adapters
New axle housings w/hardened gears
Dropped the servo mount all the way to the axle housing
And couple ot stickers(Gotta have stickers"thumbsup")

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spot me 2 05-18-2008 09:57 PM

Looks great!!!!
I'm jealous, my DCV PRO is still being built. It should be here in about 2 weeks. Untill then I will just drool over yours!

JasonC 05-18-2008 10:58 PM

Very nice build, are you having any problems with stirpping out the splines on the inside of those plastic servo horns? Or am I just having really bad luck with them?

BitHed 05-19-2008 01:18 AM

...TR i was thinking about dropping my servo down too but i dont really want to have to cut up a servo horn...might have a pre shortened one in the box somewhere come to think of it...

So how is it running mate? Get it outside and scratch it up :D

TEDROCKZ 05-19-2008 07:15 AM

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Originally Posted by BitHed (Post 1192816)
...TR i was thinking about dropping my servo down too but i dont really want to have to cut up a servo horn...might have a pre shortened one in the box somewhere come to think of it...

So how is it running mate? Get it outside and scratch it up :D

This thing crawls great. It has had the hell scratched out of it. That is the good part about the aluminum design scratches sand out easily and it has new axle housings, probably be the last time it will be this purty. As far as dropping the servo there is probably no advantage, but just looks better IMO. Did you recieve yours yet Bithed

BitHed 05-19-2008 07:18 AM

...not yet TR...its close though...still getting loved at the DMG...its going to be slightly 'different' to yours...Same Alluminiti Pro but with a slight twist 8)

boilermaker 05-19-2008 08:11 AM

I love these things!! I got to get me one!!!

TEDROCKZ 06-13-2008 02:04 PM

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Just a Few changes.
Added a TekinFX-R, this thing is little and easy to use.(Thanks JRH)
New wheels from Mayhem(IMO the wheel Kang)
Panthers froms TCS (thanks for the fast shipping Kevin) They are worth the hype
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