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cormier33 09-15-2013 01:00 AM

Cormier33's CC Smash Build "TEAM OTTSIX Post Season Build Off" official entry thread
 
Hey all,

The "TEAM OTTSIX Post Season Build Off" has inspired me to build a comp crawler rig. I was initially thinking of getting a RTR rig from someone or getting ahold of an XR10 from eBay but I decided why not build from scratch?!?!?! I am completely new to the hobby so the learning curve has and will be steep but I am confident, after browsing this forum, that I will get all the help I need to build a very capable rig!

Ok, to start:

I purchased a Chaotic Crawler's Smash chassis with Ti links (XR10 axles with VP upper link mounts). Well, after ordering this I realized that it wouldn't be exactly easy to source a set of XR10 axles with the VP upper links :x Luckily, Mammoth told me about a set that were for sale by JDLiles. They were a beautiful set of XR10 axles blinged out with almost all of the VP upgrades (including the front and rear upper link mounts!). So, I purchased them from JDLiles (thanks again for the opportunity Jesse!)

To keep with the rules of the competition, I am starting this build today (well, later today as its just after midnight!).

I will be following this post up with the goodies that just arrived in the mail a couple of days ago!

I am really looking forward to doing this build and involving my young son who is a great little helper! I am also looking forward to input/suggestions from fellow members throughout my build. I am estimating that this build will take me a good couple of months to save up $$$ for the parts, but I will have it done in time for the competition deadline at the very least!

cormier33 09-15-2013 01:15 AM

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Alright, gotta love the crew at Chaotic Crawler's! My Smash chassis and Ti links arrived quickly and were packaged beautifully! I will be putting it together later today and will soon be ordering the Ti Link Sliders and Ti steering Tierod for this chassis!

:mrgreen:

cormier33 09-15-2013 01:34 AM

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JDLiles, did a great job of packing and sending these XR10 axles to me!

Here is a little more information on them:

-XR10 front and rear axles
-VP Rear upper mount link
-VP Front upper mount link
-VP CHubs
-VP incision lockouts
-VP Knuckles
-VP Front gear case
-VP Rear gear case
-VP Front motor plate
-VP Rear motor plate
-VP Knuckle weights
-CBRB Titanium rear shaft
-RC4WD Hardended gears (front)
-RC4WD Hardened gears (rear)
-Blue Monkey Lockout weights (not shown in picture)

My plan is to completely disassemble these axles, clean, inspect bearings, grease and re-assemble. Again, I am a complete newbie (but am quite mechanically inclined) so feel free to add comments regarding this. I've already been told to be very careful with putting the right bolts/screws in the proper areas.

cormier33 09-15-2013 01:37 AM

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Alright....that's what I have to work with at this point. My next order will be wheels and shocks:

-DLUX FAB 2.2 CF BL wheels
-Big Bore Shocks (3.5", lathed with cap mod)
-Revo Rod Ends
-Mini T-Springs


Oh, and of course it goes without saying that I will be putting VooDoo tires on this rig!!! (Thanks again for such wonderful vendor support for providing two free tires for entering this build competition and two free tires for ordering a CC chassis!!!!)

I will post additional pictures after I am done assembling the chassis and re-assembling the axles :)

Jake Ewing 09-15-2013 11:22 AM

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looks like a great start!

paystin 09-15-2013 12:24 PM

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Welcome to the Smash club. Let us know if you need any setup tips once you get to that point."thumbsup"

filotr14lsdude 09-15-2013 02:52 PM

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While you are working on the rear axle do the 2 bolt mod. Helps stopping gear popping.

Krawler Konceptz 09-15-2013 03:05 PM

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Very nice list of goodies and not waisting time. Keep up the great work.

Rob

cormier33 09-16-2013 02:42 PM

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Thanks everyone for the comments and idea about doing the bolt mod.

Today I had an opportunity to put the Chaotic Crawler's smash chassis together. Wow, it went together so easily! Thanks to CC for great packaging and the instructions on their website!

mammoth 09-16-2013 04:17 PM

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Looks good!!! But your cab is on backwards...lol Very easy chassis to assemble and can't wait to see how it turns out for you!!!

brettd 09-17-2013 07:01 AM

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Very nice list of parts! Can't wait to see you out on the rocks !

Mike's winter series is just around the corner! Hope to see you out there soon bud.

mammoth 10-01-2013 12:12 PM

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So thought I would give this one a bump and see if you have made any progrss on your build...

Chaotic Crawlers 10-02-2013 06:29 AM

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Looking good man.

I know you'll love it and if you ever need any advice or tips we (us and our team) are here for you.

Thank you for the support and I look forward to seeing you finish it.

I can't wait till my son is old enought to do an actual build with me.:)

chevotafun 10-02-2013 10:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Chaotic Crawlers (Post 4498120)
Looking good man.

I know you'll love it and if you ever need any advice or tips we (us and our team) are here for you.

Thank you for the support and I look forward to seeing you finish it.

I can't wait till my son is old enought to do an actual build with me.:)

Yes the chaotic guy and there drivers are awesome to deal with very helpfull

cormier33 10-05-2013 10:05 PM

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Sorry about the lack of updates everyone. I've been traveling with work and haven't had an opportunity to do much. I did order my VooDoo tires while I was away and I am just needing some time to do a rebuild of the axles. Then, once I have the funds:

-DLUX FAB 2.2 CF BL wheels
-Big Bore Shocks (3.5", lathed with cap mod)
-Revo Rod Ends
-Mini T-Springs

I do have a question, if you take a look at my 3rd post (last picture of the axles) you can see the tie rod and I noticed that the axle has been shaved to allow full articulation of the tie rod. Now, I am looking at getting the CC Titanium 3/16" tie rod. I know their website says you only get the bent version if your axles are fully clocked (these are not, not yet at least) but I'm wondering if I should get the bent version to allow for more room so that I wouldn't need to worry about the tie rod hitting the axle? Or am I misunderstanding what the bent version actually does? Regardless, I was thinking of ordering new axle bottoms to freshen things up a bit and I was going to do the bolt mod at the same time.

Let me know what you guys think and any input you have.

Thanks again!

winnerone23 10-06-2013 06:04 AM

The straight tie rod is good for full clocked slots in the chubs.. the bent tie rod is for if you plan on modding the chubs to run them a spline past fully clocked. That way it stays up in the axle.

So of you don't mod the chubs, ur good with straight..

cormier33 10-06-2013 10:19 PM

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Originally Posted by winnerone23 (Post 4502673)
The straight tie rod is good for full clocked slots in the chubs.. the bent tie rod is for if you plan on modding the chubs to run them a spline past fully clocked. That way it stays up in the axle.

So of you don't mod the chubs, ur good with straight..

Thanks for the reply. So, no reason for me to get the bent versions. Will the smaller diameter allow for me not to have to shave the lower axle half or will I still need to do that?

Solitaire 10-06-2013 11:08 PM

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From your pic of the front axle, it looks like they've already taken out the portion that the stock XR tierod slides in. You might want to trim it up a bit just for aesthetics.

chevotafun 10-07-2013 08:06 AM

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Originally Posted by cormier33 (Post 4503581)
Thanks for the reply. So, no reason for me to get the bent versions. Will the smaller diameter allow for me not to have to shave the lower axle half or will I still need to do that?

The thinner tie rod just save's weight and give alittle more clearance.
YOu will still need to shave the bottom.

winnerone23 10-07-2013 08:53 AM

You don't Have to Shave the bottom axle housing...

As mentioned, you do have to Cut the area that the stock "tie rod" part slides thru tho..


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