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Old 02-07-2011, 02:13 AM   #1
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I would like to modernize my AX10. Which Chassis should I choose?

BWD Wedge
BWD SSS-R
Gatekeeper GC3A


Which one is your favorite?
What advantages do the chassis have?

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Old 02-07-2011, 04:50 AM   #2
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Gc3a hands down. It was designed by the 3 time champion and it flat out works. It also comes complete with everything you need including rod ends and is very easy to assmeble.
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Old 02-07-2011, 03:05 PM   #3
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Check this out, I was just in the same boat as you. I chose the GC3a which is on order and hopefully here soon.

Help with new Chassis decision?
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Old 02-07-2011, 07:44 PM   #4
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my gc-3a is awesome top notch quality
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Old 02-07-2011, 10:03 PM   #5
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GC3A all the way! The parts all work together for one awesome performer. Add underdrive/overdrive gears and you're set .
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Old 02-07-2011, 10:46 PM   #6
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I have a sss-R so my opnion is biased. I think the orsion design is very outside the box and keeps the rig light. Perfect for a sportsman rig, and is very easy to setup with a BTA system.

In my opinion, most sprung chassis (such as the wedge and gc3a) are pretty much just a matter of taste. They all can be setup to perform well, and when it comes down to it, the main diggerence is asthetics & space (for electronics and dig setups.)

The only other real consideration that needs to be accounted for is the completeness of the chassis kit. Some come with uppers and lowers, some don't. Some come with hardware, some don't.

I would suggest that you find some build threads on here, compare them, and choose what feels right.
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Old 02-07-2011, 10:59 PM   #7
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get a kit like the gc3a or the bender if you want some what limited set up time. if you go with any other (chassis only) you will need to make all your own links and figure out what works and what doesnt.

my rc building attention span is 1-2 hours so i routinely get annoyed ha ha i probably have over 40 hours in tinkering.

so kit if you want to run it and have it work out the box

just a chassis if you like tinkering and trying to figure stuff out
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Old 02-08-2011, 06:37 AM   #8
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I run an swx droop and love it. It comes with links which makes it an easy install but you can always change them up later. I like it because it gives a good starting point to start tweaking and tuning.
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They all can be setup to perform well,
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so kit if you want to run it and have it work out the box

just a chassis if you like tinkering and trying to figure stuff out
I agree with both these statements. A kit will get you up and running quicker, but if you like to build, a bare chassis is a good choice. Personally I like building links and messing around with stuff, and I've always been a big fan of Mayhem's LS2.0 chassis. I've never built with one, but I've always admired how clean it is and the style looks great.
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Old 02-08-2011, 11:30 AM   #10
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Hi!

Thank you all for your replys!

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Check this out, I was just in the same boat as you. I chose the GC3a which is on order and hopefully here soon.

Help with new Chassis decision?
I've seen your thread, but although I have Mayhem wheelsand I am highly satisfied, the chassis is of no thought for me personally. The same vor the VP chassis.
The SWX is a good time on the market, maybe there are newer and better designs?


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I have a sss-R so my opnion is biased. I think the orsion design is very outside the box and keeps the rig light. Perfect for a sportsman rig, and is very easy to setup with a BTA system.

In my opinion, most sprung chassis (such as the wedge and gc3a) are pretty much just a matter of taste. They all can be setup to perform well, and when it comes down to it, the main diggerence is asthetics & space (for electronics and dig setups.)

The only other real consideration that needs to be accounted for is the completeness of the chassis kit. Some come with uppers and lowers, some don't. Some come with hardware, some don't.

I would suggest that you find some build threads on here, compare them, and choose what feels right.
Well, I studied the SSS-R threads and liked the chassis more and more. It is a little eerie in looks, that point would fit me well

I've sent BWD an email and a pn but didn't receive an answer :(

The Wedge with it taper design (low front, higher back) looks very fashionable, the GC3A seems a little more conventional.

I would like a complete chassis-kit, albeit sooner or later some modifications will follow ;)

But to dial in all the link-geometry with the only starting point of the chassis-sides is too much for me, for now...

So I'm still a little biased with the favorite Gatekeeper!

How much do you rate a taper design?
The height of the Gatekeeper chassis-plates seems a little much, but maybe I'm just wrong?

Looking forward for your replys ;)

Martin
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Old 02-08-2011, 11:33 AM   #11
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Hi!

Thank you all for your replys!

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Originally Posted by cagedcbr View Post
Check this out, I was just in the same boat as you. I chose the GC3a which is on order and hopefully here soon.

Help with new Chassis decision?
I've seen your thread, but although I have Mayhem wheelsand I am highly satisfied, the chassis is of no thought for me personally. The same vor the VP chassis.
The SWX is a good time on the market, maybe there are newer and better designs?


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Originally Posted by TheSCorpionKing View Post
I have a sss-R so my opnion is biased. I think the orsion design is very outside the box and keeps the rig light. Perfect for a sportsman rig, and is very easy to setup with a BTA system.

In my opinion, most sprung chassis (such as the wedge and gc3a) are pretty much just a matter of taste. They all can be setup to perform well, and when it comes down to it, the main diggerence is asthetics & space (for electronics and dig setups.)

The only other real consideration that needs to be accounted for is the completeness of the chassis kit. Some come with uppers and lowers, some don't. Some come with hardware, some don't.

I would suggest that you find some build threads on here, compare them, and choose what feels right.
Well, I studied the SSS-R threads and liked the chassis more and more. It is a little eerie in looks, that point would fit me well

I've sent BWD an email and a pn but didn't receive an answer :(

The Wedge with it taper design (low front, higher back) looks very fashionable, the GC3A seems a little more conventional.

I would like a complete chassis-kit, albeit sooner or later some modifications will follow ;)

But to dial in all the link-geometry with the only starting point of the chassis-sides is too much for me, for now...

So I'm still a little biased with the favorite Gatekeeper!

How much do you rate a taper design?
The height of the Gatekeeper chassis-plates seems a little much, but maybe I'm just wrong?

Looking forward for your replys ;)

Martin
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Old 02-08-2011, 09:39 PM   #12
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the mayhem chassis are on sale too in the vendor section. only 35$ i think

the mayhem chassis was my #2 choice. then you can get matching wheels
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Old 02-09-2011, 12:05 AM   #13
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Hi!

Thank you all for your replys!

Quote:
Originally Posted by cagedcbr
Check this out, I was just in the same boat as you. I chose the GC3a which is on order and hopefully here soon.

Help with new Chassis decision?


I've seen your thread, but although I have Mayhem wheelsand I am highly satisfied, the chassis is of no thought for me personally. The same vor the VP chassis.
The SWX is a good time on the market, maybe there are newer and better designs?


Quote:
Originally Posted by TheSCorpionKing
I have a sss-R so my opnion is biased. I think the orsion design is very outside the box and keeps the rig light. Perfect for a sportsman rig, and is very easy to setup with a BTA system.

In my opinion, most sprung chassis (such as the wedge and gc3a) are pretty much just a matter of taste. They all can be setup to perform well, and when it comes down to it, the main diggerence is asthetics & space (for electronics and dig setups.)

The only other real consideration that needs to be accounted for is the completeness of the chassis kit. Some come with uppers and lowers, some don't. Some come with hardware, some don't.

I would suggest that you find some build threads on here, compare them, and choose what feels right.


Well, I studied the SSS-R threads and liked the chassis more and more. It is a little eerie in looks, that point would fit me well

I've sent BWD an email and a pn but didn't receive an answer :(

The Wedge with it taper design (low front, higher back) looks very fashionable, the GC3A seems a little more conventional.

I would like a complete chassis-kit, albeit sooner or later some modifications will follow ;)

But to dial in all the link-geometry with the only starting point of the chassis-sides is too much for me, for now...

So I'm still a little biased with the favorite Gatekeeper!

How much do you rate a taper design?
The height of the Gatekeeper chassis-plates seems a little much, but maybe I'm just wrong?

Looking forward for your replys ;)

Martin
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Old 02-10-2011, 03:08 AM   #14
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Hi!

Sorry for my late reply, but I wasn't allowed to post anything... :(



Thank you all for your replys!


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Originally Posted by cagedcbr View Post
Check this out, I was just in the same boat as you. I chose the GC3a which is on order and hopefully here soon.

Help with new Chassis decision?

I've seen your thread, but although I have Mayhem wheels and I am highly satisfied, the chassis is of no thought for me personally. The same vor the VP chassis.
The SWX is a good time on the market, maybe there are newer and better designs?


Quote:
Originally Posted by TheSCorpionKing View Post
I have a sss-R so my opnion is biased. I think the orsion design is very outside the box and keeps the rig light. Perfect for a sportsman rig, and is very easy to setup with a BTA system.

In my opinion, most sprung chassis (such as the wedge and gc3a) are pretty much just a matter of taste. They all can be setup to perform well, and when it comes down to it, the main diggerence is asthetics & space (for electronics and dig setups.)

The only other real consideration that needs to be accounted for is the completeness of the chassis kit. Some come with uppers and lowers, some don't. Some come with hardware, some don't.

I would suggest that you find some build threads on here, compare them, and choose what feels right.

Well, I studied the SSS-R threads and liked the chassis more and more. It is a little eerie in looks, that point would fit me well


The Wedge with it taper design (low front, higher back) looks very fashionable, the GC3A seems a little more conventional.

I would like a complete chassis-kit, albeit sooner or later some modifications will follow ;)
But to dial in all the link-geometry with the only starting point of the chassis-sides is too much for me, for now...

So I'm still a little biased, with being the Gatekeeper the favorite!

How much do you rate a taper design?
The height of the Gatekeeper chassis-plates seems a little much, but maybe I'm just wrong?

Looking forward for your replys ;)

Martin

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Old 02-10-2011, 03:40 AM   #15
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My favorite was not on the list. Not sure if they still make them but the UC FF4 chassis is awesome. I liked it so much it was carried over to my XR10 when I switched from the AX10 this winter.

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Old 02-10-2011, 07:46 AM   #16
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Gatekeeper designs GC3A for the win!

The amount of setup info available for this chassis is unmatched and it's a proven winner in local as well as national level comps.
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My favorite was not on the list. Not sure if they still make them but the UC FF4 chassis is awesome. I liked it so much it was carried over to my XR10 when I switched from the AX10 this winter.

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Underground Crawlers made some of the best chassis on the market. Sadly, the only way you are going to get an F4, FF4, or Fastback chassis is if someone else wants to let theirs go. UGC is not selling them anymore.

Still, if you get a chance at one, go for it!
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Underground Crawlers made some of the best chassis on the market. Sadly, the only way you are going to get an F4, FF4, or Fastback chassis is if someone else wants to let theirs go. UGC is not selling them anymore.

Still, if you get a chance at one, go for it!
Thank you for your advice, but here in Germany, no chance to get an UGC chassis...

Yours,
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Glad I got mine when I did.

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Underground Crawlers made some of the best chassis on the market. Sadly, the only way you are going to get an F4, FF4, or Fastback chassis is if someone else wants to let theirs go. UGC is not selling them anymore.

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