jason | 02-22-2007 04:38 PM | We were all noobs at one time ;) From Unimogers post here http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/showp...&postcount=182 let's all find the most newbie post, from the most hardcore veterans here. Quote:
Originally Posted by badger I actually have my own hosting servers at a friends ISP. So if you ever needed, I could host this site for you. I have several sites hosted already, if you want to check out the performance of a very busy site goto www.zaurususergroup.com (my brothers site).
It would be nice to see this site grow to as large of a community as that one has. | um John, his site has 153,000 posts, and 10,739 users, we have 505,000 posts and 11,144 members, looks like we made it ;) Quote:
Originally Posted by jason What tires does everyone use, and what tires do you think are the best for what we do? | Quote:
Originally Posted by TwistedCreations the stock motors( titan 550's) are 23 turn if i go to like a 21 turn, would that give more torque? or would it be better to go to a 25 turn( if they even make something like that for the Emaxx :roll: ) | Quote:
Originally Posted by DirkDigler I will finish with my latest project for the Electric Digler. I have a set of Jumbo Kongs that I am Narrowing and cutting a new tread pattern into. They are going to be only about 2 inches wide and of course 8.5 inches tall!!!! Super tall and super skinny!!!! They will resemble the IMEX tractor dually tires but over 2.5 inches taller. | Quote:
Originally Posted by toyofast While visiting my parents this weekend I was walking around their shop up on the hill and remembered the trailer that gets towed behind their quad when bringing back a dead deer or elk... the tires on it are a about 3" taller than a Kong and only about 3" wide, quite aggressive in the tread. It could work if there were axles out there that could handle them. | Quote:
Originally Posted by dezfan Has anyone tried mounting a servo on the front of the axle and then directly to the knuckles?:shock: I'm thinking of upgrading to Hobby grade electronics and it seems that the steering is weakest link on the Nylint:???: . | |