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Boomstk74 12-19-2012 08:15 AM

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Totally love this pic!

badger 12-19-2012 10:46 AM

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Originally Posted by The Doc (Post 4077417)
FLAT OUT BAD ASS!!!!

The rear shocks are traxxas, are they fronts or rears and what are the front shocks your running? How do you like the way it works.

I have the pro-line slash rears all around with blues top and bottom with 25w oil and I don't really like them, a tad to stiff. I'm look for something that soak up better on speed runs.

Thanks. The rear shocks are Traxxas Slash fronts. The front shocks are Axial 72-103mm Shock Set - AX30092. I like the shorter rear shocks because it handles the faster speeds better. This setup works really well except for with the big heavy spare tire up high in the rear it doesn't climb up really steep vertical obstacles like it used to. I don't mind because I never wanted my wraith to be as capable as the comp rigs, gets boring quick on scale runs.

DISTURBIN' tha PEACE 12-19-2012 10:55 AM

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Looking good John.

Brandon 12-19-2012 11:18 AM

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Originally Posted by badger (Post 4078082)
I don't mind because I never wanted my wraith to be as capable as the comp rigs, gets boring quick on scale runs.

You sure? I caught this video of you last month when I made it up that climb with my Wraith and you didn't.

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badger 01-03-2013 11:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Brandon (Post 4078136)
You sure? I caught this video of you last month when I made it up that climb with my Wraith and you didn't.

LMAO. The difference being I don't like to push my crawlers up over obstacles with my feet. :flipoff:


I forgot to upload the pics of my new BGR Fabrications aluminum rear shock tower.

http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/membe...1972-40448.jpg

http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/membe...1972-40449.jpg

http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/membe...1972-40450.jpg

http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/membe...1972-40451.jpg

TheScaleAddict 01-03-2013 03:08 PM

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BGR = Dead Sexy! I'm liking his new logo too. That looks sharp. Can't wait to see his new website.

Speedwraither 02-27-2013 06:54 PM

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Originally Posted by badger (Post 3926608)
I've been running the Holmes Hobbies TorqueMaster BR-XL and love the way it performs. Right now it has the HH CrawlMaster Pro 540 13t- 2250Kv, the wheel speed and the low end resolution is great with an 18t pinion.

badger, when you ran the traxxas brush less system what gearing did you use with it I'm not one for the system but it was a gift so I'm not gonna turn it down lol. I still want to keep my high speed but I'm thrying not to burn up the motor also :cry: Aslo what servo horn did would you recommend I've got the vanquish cms kit with panhard kit but the two links aren't parallel with each other any advice would be great! :mrgreen:

badger 02-28-2013 11:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Speedwraither (Post 4204562)
badger, when you ran the traxxas brush less system what gearing did you use with it I'm not one for the system but it was a gift so I'm not gonna turn it down lol. I still want to keep my high speed but I'm thrying not to burn up the motor also :cry: Aslo what servo horn did would you recommend I've got the vanquish cms kit with panhard kit but the two links aren't parallel with each other any advice would be great! :mrgreen:

I used the stock spur gear and 18t pinion. I don't recommend the Traxxas VXL system if you want to do any crawling, if your wanting brushless I would go with a Tekin ROC 412 motor or the Pro4. I have a racers edge servo horn and like it.

badger 02-28-2013 11:47 PM

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So far the Pitbull 2.2 rock beasts are the best looking tires I've had on my Wraith yet. I love the look of these!Attachment 228339

kakachille 03-01-2013 12:06 AM

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rig looks sweet nice work

BodiBuilt 03-23-2013 12:25 PM

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Hey badger!

Of all the countless builds I have browsed through, I have fallen in love with the looks of your rig (specifically the BGR goodies) and it has become the inspiration for my upcomming build "thumbsup"

How do you like the way it handles (rock crawling) with the BGR KOH cage and heavy spare wheel/tire in the back? Would you change anything if you built it again?

Also, I would like to invest in some Team3Six scale goodness myself, but for the last several months his site says "The store is closed for maintenance"... tried PM'ing him a couple times with no response, do you know if he's still going to be offering scale accessories available for purchase?

Your rig is F'ing awesome in case you didn't already know (drool)... 8)

NorCal 2500HD 03-24-2013 04:53 AM

Ive driven his rig a few times now. It handles awesome, its pretty much point and shoot. Pretty much the basis for my wraith build as well.

slimfire 04-12-2013 04:27 AM

Hallo badger,

I see you had before VP OMF wheels and proline super swamper TLS ( if I am not wrong...)

I just got the same wheels and tires but am having some issue while trying to assemble the tires onto the wheels .... Did you get any sort of issue yourself? Could you tell me the way to properly mount them? I have difficulties while pushing the front ring towards the rear one and clamping the camp ring and the tires in between....it is all very tight, it seems the thickness of the tires is little bit too much for the clearance between the rings and the clamp rings..... (Hope u can understand my broken English ... I am Italian ....).



Thanks a lot for your kind reply!



- slim -

NorCal 2500HD 04-12-2013 11:43 PM

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You really have to squeeze hard, My buddy has the same combo as Badger and I put one of the wheels together. Major pain but once you figure it out the other 3 will not take as long.


Your english is better then some people who speak it fluent...."thumbsup"

slimfire 04-13-2013 12:41 AM

NorCal thanks, I also thought there must be a way to make it properly... Though I did not figured it out yet... And my beautiful wheels are still un assembled... I will try again and again... but after a few tries I start sweating and eventually give up...:(

Let u know... Positive I will manage sooner or later...:)


- slim -

slimfire 04-13-2013 04:48 AM

I finally made it! With some help of my wife with the screws while I was pushing hard the rings... The rears are done, later the fronts, first need to stick some weights onto the clamp rings.

Thanks for the tip!

http://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/04/13/2yre7u2e.jpg

http://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/04/13/8yjuna5e.jpg

I like how the OD of the tires increased due to the narrower wheels compared to the previous ones I had, can't wait to test them!


- Slim -

midnight_f150 07-24-2013 09:57 PM

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Wow what a great job you have done with this wraith. Have you done any upgrades to it since your last post?

slimfire 08-11-2013 03:26 AM

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Originally Posted by badger (Post 4206844)
So far the Pitbull 2.2 rock beasts are the best looking tires I've had on my Wraith yet. I love the look of these!Attachment 228339

Hallo badger! What wheels did mount ur pitbulls on? They look great shape and fairly narrow as I like! Thanks for your reply!

2manyprojects 08-11-2013 08:05 AM

Awesome build to read through!

HaveBlue83 09-17-2016 09:33 AM

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this is wonderful. lovely pics on page 8 too! subscribed


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