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Old 01-06-2008, 09:05 PM   #1
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Default Diesel's Over the "Edge" Ax-10

Yeah. So Many threads.. Why Not? I finally got it to complete running order (Have had it assembled for 2 days).. I still want to pick up some parts and what not, as well as Finish up the panels with Vinyls and small decals.. Here are the specs and pics so far:

Over The "Edge:"
-The "Edge" Chassis from The Crawler Store
-AX-10 Axles
-AX-10 Tranny
-Axial Shocks w/ TCS Soft Internal Springs
-Losi Rock Claws on RPM Revolvers.
-Proline Hammers (M2) On Rock Stars.
-Star cut Stock (Losi) Foams
-Moped V16 ESC
-Integy 55T Motor
-Hitec 5645-MG servo
-Spectrum DX2
-7 Cell "Axle" Pack.
-Servo Saver "Protective" Covering..
-Home Made Hacked Body Panels...

Its Pretty Basic right now... But I'll soon have:
-RC4WD Straight Axle Adaptor
-TCS Solid Delrin Rock Rings
-CKRC Aluminum upper 3 link mounts
-Better Body Panels! (Maybe even a Cage Net )

I'll keep this thread updated with Pictures as I go.. But here is what I have for now:

Before Electronics and Body Panels:

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With Body Panels and Electronics (Will find a better location foron/off switch) (Yes... I will eventually switch over to Deans):
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Old 01-06-2008, 09:11 PM   #2
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At first I really didn't like this chassis but the more and more I see of them im thinking this will be my next build. looks good
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Old 01-06-2008, 09:13 PM   #3
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Thanks!



I was looking at the pics and noticed all my wiring is loose... I'll fix that now.
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and how good are the rock claws iv been thinking about getting some.
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Old 01-06-2008, 09:16 PM   #5
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Looks good, but you have 2 of the tires on backwards
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Old 01-06-2008, 09:22 PM   #6
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and how good are the rock claws iv been thinking about getting some.
Well, from what I've used (Rock Lizards, Moabs) They are great. Definately seems like I've gotten more traction, and its a lot easier to get up the stuff I normally crawl on.

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Looks good, but you have 2 of the tires on backwards
I would usually run the rears backwards and the fronts forward, but I didnt really pay attention when I put them on... It'll be fixed when it comes time to crawling..
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