jdawg's TCS C-Trail (in progress) 3 Attachment(s) I got a TCS C-Trail and wanted to do something different with it. Here is what I have so far. It is a work in progress and I may change things as I go. |
OOOO, a Leaf sprung CC. This is gonna be cool, nice work so far! |
Looks killer! Nice work "thumbsup" |
Very nice build. Keep us posted on your project Andrew |
Good idea. Did you use Axial axles ? |
Very Nice! Keep us updated! |
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Thanks guys. It is the TCS C-Trail chassis designed for the Cliff Climber. http://www.tcscrawlers.com/TCS-Crawl...r-p-17202.html They are Cliff Climber axles with modified axle mounts and Tamiya Highlift leafs. Cliff Climber shocks without springs. Axial stub axles with DTX aluminum knuckles to narrow it up. J |
......forgot, the rear stear is locked. |
I have been wanting to something with my Cliff Climber, and I think I finally figured out what! Calling TCS now"thumbsup" |
What did you end up with for a Wheel Base? |
Looks like your going to have yourself a nice little rig!! Good job so far! |
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Is it possible to post some details of lower shock mounts (as seen on pic nr.2) ? :) THX |
how much flex are you getting with the leaf springs? im new to this but dont you need a bit of body/chassis weight to get leafs to flex well? |
Its a good start |
whats the oveall length of the chassis? |
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mines on its way"thumbsup" |
e-hills 400mm |
Is this thing done yet? |
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