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Old 09-13-2011, 12:18 PM   #1
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Default Chaotic Crawlers Special Bodiless Chassis...RELEASED!!!


Chaotic Special Bodiless chassis


This chassis has been a long time coming for Chaotic Crawlers. We have done
quite a bit of testing and revisions to now be able to provide you with this amazing product.

Available in the standard and the LW versions.

The standard Chaotic Special Chassis will come with:
2 - 1/8" Delrin Sideplates
2 - 1/8" Delrin Side Cab Plates
1/4" CNC cut 35mm wide Skid
6 - 35mm Delrin Standoffs
8 Delrin Cab Spacers
Black Hardware


Weight: 3.8 oz







The LW Chaotic Special Chassis will come with:
2 1/8" Delrin Sideplates
2 1/16" Delrin Side Cab Plates
1/16" 35mm wide Skid
2 Square Skid mounts
35mm Delrin Standoffs
8 Delrin Cab Spacers
Black Hardware



Weight: 2.95oz









Click HERE to view in vendors section or chassis can be purchased on our website along
with body panels and titanium links for all of the Chaotic Special Chassis and more...




www.chaoticcrawlers.com





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Old 09-13-2011, 12:46 PM   #2
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Looks good. Does this use the same length lower links as the stock chassis?
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Old 09-13-2011, 12:53 PM   #3
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Similar length.

I am building one right now with the axial aluminum links for a buddy of mine.

I will post back with results!
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I was wondering cause i already have your lower TI links for the stock chassis. I would rather not replace them if i dont have to. Been considering going to a bodyless chassis.
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I was wondering cause i already have your lower TI links for the stock chassis. I would rather not replace them if i dont have to. Been considering going to a bodyless chassis.
Our stock xr lower links can work. It's likely they will need some rod end modification to get a proper wb. Or if you purchase our special chassis ti link set I'm assured you would have little to no issue selling the xr links in the classifieds section.
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Old 09-13-2011, 02:33 PM   #6
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i will say yes it will work fine because both the stock chasis an the new chasis both have 1 5/8 centers where the links go threw the chasis
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Hello everyone, first post. Been lurking for quite sometime. Had a quick question about this chassis. What size shocks will work best?
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i will say yes it will work fine because both the stock chasis an the new chasis both have 1 5/8 centers where the links go threw the chasis
Our Ti links for the stock chassis are designed to use axial rod ends.

Our links for this chassis are designed to use revo's.

So there will be a length difference if your using revo's.
My calculation is you will be 4mm shorter in the front and 3mm longer in the rear.
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Hello everyone, first post. Been lurking for quite sometime. Had a quick question about this chassis. What size shocks will work best?
I prefer Losi 4" shocks, however a couple guys have tried a 3.5" with good success.
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shouldnt be a big deal i wouldnt think . just turn the rodend off prob 2 truns each end .



i run 4 in losi shocks on my spicial an love them
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Now THATS a sexy chassis.






Its almost friends of Dorothy sexy eh Weston?
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i'm running 3.5" front and 4.0" rear shocks on mine...
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Here my special, im running it tonight. I do think 3 1/2 shocks in the front and 4s in the back will work best. Im running 4s all the way around. Thanks CC guy for getting this to me at Nats.
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you will like it
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Here my special, im running it tonight. I do think 3 1/2 shocks in the front and 4s in the back will work best. Im running 4s all the way around. Thanks CC guy for getting this to me at Nats.
Awesome man!!!
You put that thing together fast!!!!

Looking forward to seeing how you like it!!!

P.S. Is this Josh???
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Bout Damn Time!!
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Can't wait, mines on the way
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Awesome man!!!
You put that thing together fast!!!!

Looking forward to seeing how you like it!!!

P.S. Is this Josh???
Ya that's me
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So after 3 cources tonight i kind of have a feal for the new chassis. Its very stable in general but I need to work on the rear link position. Over all very nice
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Got mine assembled. Just need to finish up transferring over the axles and electronics.

Can't wait to see how this thing performs.
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