2.2 sportsman Chassis - 5th Dimension Suckerpunch Axles - AR60 with under/over ring and pinions, Dlux servo/link mounts Wheels - CI 1" Tires - Proline Chisel Foams - CI - front - narrow inner/med outer, rear - narrow inner/soft outer Links - Lowers - stainless and/or aluminum tubing over stainless 8-32 all thread with Jato ends, Uppers - Aluminum tubing over stainless 440 all thread with traxxas 1942 ends. Shocks - Dravtech with 40wt front 30wt rear. I'm not sure which of the springs I will use yet. I have a set of all the available rate springs from Dravtech. Trans - AX10 with RR hardened output. Motor - 55T ESC - Axial AE-5 Servo - Hitec HS-7955tg (noisey little thing) Radios - Futaba Fasst Batteries - Venom Graphene 3s 650mah Body - Parma exciter, losi mini crawler for temporary until parma gets paint lol LMK what you think. I'm pretty new to all this. Where can I find out about local clubs/events? I'm in CA, near the coast between Santa Cruz and SF. Charging batteries now. I cant wait to test this thing out on some real rocks. Good test run today on some sandstone rocks down the street. No video yet, as I was alone. I plan on heading out to the beach sometime this week for more testing. Maybe I'll get some video. Thanks to everyone on Rccrawler for all the build threads and info. Thanks Cboggs for the help with battery choices. This build started years ago as a TLT crawler but I never finished it. A few months ago I pulled out the box of parts and started to pick up where I left off. I quickly found that things had changed quite a bit since then so this is what I ended up with. Lol. Found info on local competition. Looks like april 15th is a comp at Rockaway Beach. I just might have to go visit. https://i.imgur.com/35H4DV8.jpg?1 https://i.imgur.com/puyEpAc.jpg?1 https://i.imgur.com/C0NqTl8.jpg?1 https://i.imgur.com/srSnWQE.jpg?1 https://i.imgur.com/NQqoOPv.jpg?1 https://i.imgur.com/Ldnjo2G.jpg?1 https://i.imgur.com/12Ltelg.jpg?1 https://i.imgur.com/rNWmQ9c.jpg?1 https://i.imgur.com/gwFnclU.jpg?1 https://i.imgur.com/OjUpbxi.jpg?1 |
Re: 5th Dimension Suckerpunch Good looking rig Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Re: 5th Dimension Suckerpunch Nice looking rig working on a sportsman my my self using dravtech shocks. I was gonna start with some lighter weight oil and med springs looking forward to see how your setup works |
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Re: 5th Dimension Suckerpunch Where did you get the body mounts? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Re: 5th Dimension Suckerpunch Here are a few more pics. https://i.imgur.com/Dr4KPpb.jpg?1 https://i.imgur.com/2hlz49U.jpg?1 https://i.imgur.com/C2poPvm.jpg?1 |
Re: 5th Dimension Suckerpunch Nice use of the Losi body... I dig it! |
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Re: 5th Dimension Suckerpunch I'd keep an eye out for a clear Losi body as a backup, could look really cool with a custom paintjob! |
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Re: 5th Dimension Suckerpunch Nice rig. Your steering angle is terrible with that setup though. Want to know how to fix it? |
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FYI I planned on modifying some knuckles to provide better steering and a place to mount weights. Though I haven't made it that far yet. |
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Nope, don't know everything but that axle and truss setup is something I have on lock 100%. 90% of the time when someone is told there is a correct way to do it they get defensive so I've moved passed being diplomatic about things. :lol: Oh and I absolutely love the tri cities so meh. Been all over this cou try and this is where I choose to live. :mrgreen: Roll the c hubs back one spline on the axle tubes and either drill new holes or extend the slots in the c hubs to secure them. Put the links up against the middle spreader and not set so wide, they're in the way of the servo arm. Until you modify the universals for more steering you probably won't need to change the servo arm but once they're good for 70* a 1" arm is fine. |
Re: 5th Dimension Suckerpunch WHITE-TRASH, thanks for the advice. Like I said I respect experience and I'm always open to suggestions. All BS aside I really appreciate the info. I already have a set of unis that are ground for 70° and as I mentioned earlier I plan on modifying some knuckles to get more steering and to add mounts for weights. As for the link mounts, I have them spaced out slightly to help the links clear the esc. (Maybe a holmes ESC and a castle BEC would fit better, then I could get a stronger servo) I was hoping to find a servo arm with an offset low enough to slip underneath the link mounts. I also concidered that a taller link mount location would allow the servo arm to fit under the link mount and provide for plenty of travel. Mine clears as it is, but its tight and I only have 45° right now with these knuckles. PS Someone I know once called it Dry Shitties and I thought it was funny. I thought Kennewick was nice when I was there. Have you ever seen the H1 hydroplane races out there? I would love to see that some day. https://i.imgur.com/CPe7Vti.jpg https://i.imgur.com/q4Vmapa.jpg https://i.imgur.com/EsLy3hP.jpg https://i.imgur.com/Xl6MP9O.jpg |
Re: 5th Dimension Suckerpunch Lose those knuckles and get dlux brass and never look back. More weight and super adaptable. Douwe has link riser for ar60 trusses on shapeways. I've ran them before, pay attention to which side the diff is on when ordering since he makes different risers for front & rear. Lived in the area my whole life and never bothered to attend the boat race's. When the real partying was going on I was too young to attend and by the time I was of age the fun was shut down. I've noticed as I get older I hate crowds more & more so I won't be attending any decade soon. :lol: What's really sad is I could probably get free box seats if I wanted to attend... |
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