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Old 02-22-2007, 04:38 PM   #1
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Default We were all noobs at one time ;)

From Unimogers post here "ROCTAPUS" let's all find the most newbie post, from the most hardcore veterans here.

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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 ;)

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What tires does everyone use, and what tires do you think are the best for what we do?
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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 )
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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.
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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.
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Has anyone tried mounting a servo on the front of the axle and then directly to the knuckles? I'm thinking of upgrading to Hobby grade electronics and it seems that the steering is weakest link on the Nylint .
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Old 02-22-2007, 04:43 PM   #2
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This will now be my favorite thread ever

off to the search button.
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Old 02-22-2007, 04:48 PM   #3
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are there any tech articles on tire narrowing? I'd like to know how.
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Old 02-22-2007, 04:56 PM   #4
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Hey,

Is my new avatar too much? I think it is border line. But since this site seems pretty laid back and its just a bunch of guys....

Let me know, I will change it back to my TXT if it is too much.
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Old 02-22-2007, 05:00 PM   #5
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Check it out guys: Awesome

I believe it's HPI that's making it!!! NICE!!!!



http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Mo...ic.php?t=14468

Dirk being helpful? Musta been drunk that day...
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Answers are easy

1. I would only use a Super Rooster with two motors. It's the best!
2. Magnetic Mayhem motors seem the best all around crawling motor.
3. DO NOT do brushless on a crawler. The torque would be nice but there is NO braking with brushless. Not a good choice. Brushless is really built for speed.
4. If you are running XFactor axles, I would JB weld the shafts and couplers. I would also run the biggest tire available, like the Kongs or BFT's because, due to the width of the axles, you will get the diffs
hung up quite a bit.
Jeez can't you search?
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for the guys still running a body on their crawlers w a 15.5" WB, what bodies are you guys running? i'm looking for one to fit on a project with a 15.5" WB and don't want to hack up the body too much.. any pics?

Thanks
Wow, makes me uncomfortable reading this...
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Ok, so this is going to sound pretty green for some of you experienced crawlers/modifiers.

*snip*


I gained one inch just by removing those stupid rubber spacers! The one thing I did notice it the front and rear bumpers barly hit the front and rear skid plates now. t is not very much though. And I do not plan on jumping this TXT so I do not see any need for those.

Should I be embarrased to write about such a rookie find?

-Badger
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Old 02-22-2007, 05:05 PM   #6
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Not newbie, but still shocking.
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well i'm now an owner of a txt.
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Old 02-22-2007, 05:05 PM   #7
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I have the opportunity to get a complete Clodzilla IV chassied clod.

My question is: will this make a decent crawler or would I do better selling it and getting (ultimately a stick chassis) a Gecko?

I have the TXT side down and would like some direction with the clod side of my brain.

Thanks in advance.
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Old 02-22-2007, 05:08 PM   #8
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Some people never change, they just learn how to turn off the caps lock
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ANY HOBBY SHOP THAT CARRIES TRAXXAS CAN GET SPOOLS (LOCKERS) THAT WILL BOLT RIGHT IN.
It only took two years but.....
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Merry Christmas to all.

I think I need to buy myself a TLT for x-mas and get to building a scale crawler.
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Old 02-22-2007, 05:14 PM   #9
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I have been poking around the web and have not found aything yet but has anyone seen a powerwheels jeep turned into an RC? You know the silly thng that kids run around the neighborhood in.
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from 3/8/4
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Starting a thread so we can share good deals with your fellow crawler.

I will start it off with this one from Tower

Just place an order of $150 or more through March 31, 2004 and we'll take $15.00 off the total! All you have to do to claim your savings is mention ad number 011FX when you place your order


If you got them......share them!
ummmmm Fishy hate to tell you this, but we all get those emails ;)
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not noobie, but def dated...........

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We are working to make this the best RC Crawling site on the web.

To do that we need your help! We need tech articles written. Build something cool? Take a few pics and tell us how you did it. Got a well built rig? Send us a few pictures and a description of what you've done to it. Buy a new product you're impressed with? Write a review for it. Getting together with a bunch of guys to crawl? Take lots of pics and send them to us.

To make this site what we would like it to be we can't do it alone.

Send anything you've got to

Jason@rccrawler.com

be sure to include your rccrawler screenname so you get credit for the article.
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Old 02-22-2007, 05:18 PM   #11
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yeah im about to get to the point of figureing out the 4 links
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A stock Clod doesn't do much out crawling.... A stock TXT will kick *** out on the rocks in stock form.
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Old 02-22-2007, 05:18 PM   #12
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not noobie, but def dated...........
**** I just said pretty much that same thing in the email I sent everyone last week!
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Old 02-22-2007, 05:26 PM   #13
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Wow, makes me uncomfortable reading this...
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Ok, so this is going to sound pretty green for some of you experienced crawlers/modifiers.

*snip*


I gained one inch just by removing those stupid rubber spacers! The one thing I did notice it the front and rear bumpers barly hit the front and rear skid plates now. t is not very much though. And I do not plan on jumping this TXT so I do not see any need for those.

Should I be embarrased to write about such a rookie find?

-Badger
The worst part about that is I posted that just last month.
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Old 02-22-2007, 05:34 PM   #14
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Imagine that!
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I'm located in Augusta, I'd love to head over for a lil' fun.

I'll also do my best to convice the boss to let me cover it for RC Driver Magazine.

This just sounds odd coming from JIA
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pretty cool set of axles!

Those are T/E-Maxx input gears, right?
Not really newbie, but funny
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I was at Wal-Mart, saw some fun balls

I could grab some of them if needed.
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Old 02-22-2007, 05:37 PM   #15
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well i just got my Integy Lathe 55t motor. I will admit, i don't really know **** when it comes to any of these electric motors anyway, how do i know what to hook wires to?? there is like 6 different places i can connect wires and do i need those resistors or whatever?? i can take a pic of the motor if that would help??

Well this is pretty funny coming from TC. With no caps even.
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Old 02-22-2007, 05:55 PM   #16
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This just sounds odd coming from JIA
I was wondering who was going to dig for some of my ancient posts.

I don't think I had very many noob type post.

If I did I'm sure it'd be funny to see'm.
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Old 02-22-2007, 06:27 PM   #17
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Lets rub fat cawks together!
From here.

I think I failed at this game. :-P
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Old 02-22-2007, 06:30 PM   #18
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can someone find dirt on me?
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Old 02-22-2007, 06:58 PM   #19
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Here is one from Microgoat:

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it didn't take long for the stock belt drive to show its true character. Even with a tensioner it slipped and chattered like a squirrel on crack. so out it came, but what to replace it with?

thought about a Pede tranny, but the idler gears are fragile in those, so i looked to my E-Maxx for inspiration (actually for some measurements).

adding about 3/16 to the width of the truck allows the E-Maxx tranny to slip right in. a little hacking on the side plates completes the install. a Traxxas 70 tooth spur gear fits between the side plates, and a 4-Tec spur gear adapter eliminates the slipper clutch. I cut up a pair of Maxx chassis rails and used the center sections to mount the box to the side plates. Had to relocate the front upper arms to the outside of the chassis, as there's no room for the crossmember with the new tranny.

the new tranny hangs down about 3/8 inch lower, which kind of sucks. but having a 2-speed rules. and with a single Titan motor, it should last forever. and there's a lot less friction than with the belt and tensioner.

tested today and WOO HOO does this thing climb.
And his crawler.









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Old 02-22-2007, 07:08 PM   #20
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Here is another from the Goat, this is kinda fun looking back on stuff and might teach some how to use the search thinggy.

FREE FAKE BEAD LOCKS
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i made these from the end caps from cardboard mailing tubes:



that's an uncut mailing tube cap on the left.

And a reply by Syco133

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I have used rattle can plastic tops before they work to along with the cheap plastic bowl bottoms they work pretty well and stay glued good.
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