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Old 11-20-2008, 11:06 PM   #1
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Default ---Chaotic Crawlers 09 Comp Rig------

Chassis: Chaotic Crawlers Titanium 6AL-4V "Ti Nino"
Shocks: 4" Losi Crawlers
Suspension Setup: Droop front (60WT) 3/4" Limited Rear (30WT)
Links: 4 Link CKRC Viper Plates (110mm Links w/Revo ends)
Tranny Axial w/Slipper & DNA Black DIG
Motor: Holmes Hobbies Cobalt 7T Puller 13T Losi Pinion
ESC: FXR w CC BEC
Body: Pearl White Axial XC-1
Wheels: RC4WD Rock Stars
Tires: HR Rovers
Foams: NW "All Weathers"
Servo Condom: "wrighttt"
















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Old 11-20-2008, 11:26 PM   #2
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Default HR Rovers?

I like it. How do you like those HR Rovers?
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Old 11-20-2008, 11:51 PM   #3
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nice rig i wish i had ordered those tires. oh well next time. nice job tho
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Old 11-21-2008, 12:18 AM   #4
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Killer Josh, I have always loved that chassis and cant wait for the mini...

We'll be out to lil Moab this weekend maybe see you there...
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Old 11-21-2008, 09:06 AM   #5
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I like it. How do you like those HR Rovers?
I am not sure. Other than crawling around furniture in my house they have not been out yet. I have crawled with several guys who run them and I was sold the first time I crawled with them.

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Killer Josh, I have always loved that chassis and cant wait for the mini...

We'll be out to lil Moab this weekend maybe see you there...
Thanks K9 we'll see if I can keep up with your berg rig. That thing is insane man.
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Old 11-21-2008, 10:11 AM   #6
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Just curious, why did you put ESC,BEC and Receiver in the rear end? Also why the spur gear is facing front and what is that grey thing behind spur gear? thanks....
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Just curious, why did you put ESC,BEC and Receiver in the rear end? Also why the spur gear is facing front and what is that grey thing behind spur gear? thanks....
Lots of people put electrics in the rear im sure he put it there because thats what works for him. Spur is forward because he is running dig and when you run the dig he is using you have to turn tranny around which puts the spur in the front. And the silver behind his spur is a slipper
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Old 11-21-2008, 11:18 AM   #8
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that chassis is sexy, were would one pick one of those up?
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Old 11-21-2008, 12:28 PM   #9
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Lots of people put electrics in the rear im sure he put it there because thats what works for him. Spur is forward because he is running dig and when you run the dig he is using you have to turn tranny around which puts the spur in the front. And the silver behind his spur is a slipper
Thanks 01XJ for answering that!

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Just curious, why did you put ESC,BEC and Receiver in the rear end? Also why the spur gear is facing front and what is that grey thing behind spur gear? thanks....
X2 on what 01XJ said!


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that chassis is sexy, were would one pick one of those up?
Thanks Our new company "Chaotic Crawlers" sells them. We are having the second batch cut right now they should be done soon. Watch the Vendors section and you should see them pop up soon. They go fast so let us know and we will make sure to take care of you.
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Thanks Our new company "Chaotic Crawlers" sells them. We are having the second batch cut right now they should be done soon. Watch the Vendors section and you should see them pop up soon. They go fast so let us know and we will make sure to take care of you.
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Old 11-21-2008, 07:15 PM   #11
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pretty sweet josh!
I guess I would know because I have crawled side by side with you for a while now!

I hope to see alot more of these builds pop up here shortly!
I know these things perform, now to just convince the masses how great they really are!
not to mention this is the sickest looking chassis on the market!!

oh yeah and that servo condom is bad ass too!
I hear you sell them in magnum size for the 2.2's and in mini size for the mini's!
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Old 11-22-2008, 07:33 AM   #12
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Very clean looking ride nice
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Lots of people put electrics in the rear im sure he put it there because thats what works for him. Spur is forward because he is running dig and when you run the dig he is using you have to turn tranny around which puts the spur in the front. And the silver behind his spur is a slipper
Thanks for such intuitive answer...do we really need slipper clutch for hardcore rockcrawling? Or it just preference?
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@Chaotic Crawlers: Are you gonna distribute this product thru some crawler vendors or independently? Because I am from Indonesia and I was wondering if you could ship to my country...
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Thanks for such intuitive answer...do we really need slipper clutch for hardcore rockcrawling? Or it just preference?
I love the slipper clutch. It takes a bit to get used to especially when you are in a competition and it starts to slip. I dont have my slipper torqued down very much so it slipps more than it probably should. The reason I added it was becasue when I am running my Cobalt Puller 7T motor I tend to get a little trigger happy, and I got sick of popping off drivelines in a middle of a comp.

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@Chaotic Crawlers: Are you gonna distribute this product thru some crawler vendors or independently? Because I am from Indonesia and I was wondering if you could ship to my country...
We are an ind vendor. I have never looked into to shipping outside the U.S. but i would be more than happy to look into that for you.
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Old 11-22-2008, 08:17 PM   #16
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nice chassis. How much are they.
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Old 11-23-2008, 08:24 AM   #17
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I love the slipper clutch. It takes a bit to get used to especially when you are in a competition and it starts to slip. I dont have my slipper torqued down very much so it slipps more than it probably should. The reason I added it was becasue when I am running my Cobalt Puller 7T motor I tend to get a little trigger happy, and I got sick of popping off drivelines in a middle of a comp.



We are an ind vendor. I have never looked into to shipping outside the U.S. but i would be more than happy to look into that for you.
Thanks for answering the slipper matter...I'm lookin' forward to purchase your chassis...please PM me if you can do the shipping (usually via USPS) and paym,ent by paypal..muchas gracias
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Old 11-23-2008, 08:44 AM   #18
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You have built a very nice & very clean looking comp rig.

Lotta nice little tricks done to it.
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Old 11-23-2008, 01:36 PM   #19
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I cant stop looking at that chassis. I will for surely order one as soon as you post that new batch is coming!
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You have built a very nice & very clean looking comp rig.

Lotta nice little tricks done to it.
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I cant stop looking at that chassis. I will for surely order one as soon as you post that new batch is coming!

Thanks guys I appreciate the post and veiws. I am really excited about the looks and PM's I have been getting over the chassis. We are just as excited as all of you to get this second batch out and shipping so please be patient and dont go shopping elsewhere and I will get these out for you guys ASAP
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