10-10-2005, 02:28 PM | #1 |
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I'm just about to start ordering parts for my first crawler. Thanks for all the help you guys have given me. For the most part I used the search function to learn all the info though. I'm a good noob So here's the parts list. Please tell me if something doesn't look right or if something needs to be on here. Chassis -Rc Guy Gecko Pro 60/40 Chassis – 285.00 – rcguy.com Suspension -Traxxas Big Bore Shocks – 63.99 – towerhobbies.com Trinity 40 wt Shock Oil – 3.39 – towerhobbies.com Body/Tires/Wheels -Pro-Line ’72 Chevy C-10 Body – 28.99 – towerhobbies.com Pactra Metallic Black – 4.29 – towerhobbies.com Pactra Chezoom Teal – 4.29 – towerhobbies.com -Pro-Line Moab 40 Series Tires – 2 @ 24.99 – towerhobbies.com -Pro-Line Velocity 40 Series Wheels – 2 @ 17.99 – towerhobbies.com Offset Maxx Wheel Adapters – 34.99 – rc4wd.com Axles -Front and Rear Clod Axles/Gearcases – 129.99 – rc4wd.com 303 Steel Axle Kit – 2 @ 24.99 – rc4wd.com TracGear Locker – 2 @ 34.99 – rc4wd.com Aluminum Knuckles – 2 @ 39.99 – rc4wd.com Extra Stock Axle Tubes – 2 @ 4.79 – towerhobbies.com Electronics -Tekin Rebel 2 Esc – 79.99 – towerhobbies.com -Integy 55t Lathe Motor – 2 @ 18.39 – towerhobbies.com -Hitec 645mg Servo – 2 @ 39.99 – towerhobbies.com Hobbico HD Y-Harness – 11.99 – towerhobbies.com -Hitec 3-Channel Aggressor FM Tx/Rx – 76.99 – towerhobbies.com -Deans 2’ Wet Noodle – 2 @ 6.69 – towerhobbies.com -Duratrax Powerpole Connectors (20) – 13.99 – towerhobbies.com -GP 3700 Nimh 6-cell Flat Pack – 3 @ 46.99 – maxamps.com Am I missing anything? Thanks for any help guys. |
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10-10-2005, 02:34 PM | #2 |
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Expensive!!!!!!!!
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10-10-2005, 02:35 PM | #3 | |
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10-10-2005, 02:50 PM | #4 |
Rock Crawler Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: and OR. if . . . . Gone Fishin :p :b :p
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Pretty good list....... I'd checkout: www.cheapbatterypacks.com - cheap, quick, quality, custom packs/wire/connectors www.ebay.com- - for axles shocks and ??? $130 will get you a whole Clod - try to score some Proline 40 series Outbacks made for Clod/TXT. Rare but if you have all winter you should be able to score some. - you probably don't need Big Bore shocks and you definitly don't want to paint your truck with Teal definitly keep an eye out here @ rccrawler.com in the "For Sale" Section |
10-10-2005, 02:54 PM | #5 |
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I'd go with Dean's Ultra Plugs instead of Power Poles. Less resistance, lighter, smaller and easier to solder. all around a better connector. but either one's better than Tamiya plugs. also think about some 23mm wheel adapters and either dish wheels (hella strong and works like a rock ring) or the Cheyennes if you want some style. a lathe motor will spin Maxx hexes and your blingy new wheels will be FUBAR. Last edited by microgoat; 10-10-2005 at 02:57 PM. |
10-10-2005, 02:59 PM | #6 |
I wanna be Dave Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Burnsville
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Is the Y-harness for your steering? If you have a 3 channel radio, you can have independant front and rear steering (IMO this is much better than steering 4 wheels at all times). Well, I guess it depends on the radio. Does that radio have some type of switch for the 3rd channel?
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10-10-2005, 03:04 PM | #7 |
Rock Crawler Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: and OR. if . . . . Gone Fishin :p :b :p
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Oh yeah........ Do yourself a favor and get a TQ3 Radio and the $10 kit from www.thecrawlerstore.com for rear steer.
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10-10-2005, 03:12 PM | #8 |
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Jake- Have you ever backed 2 coats of chezoom teal with one or two coats of mettalic black? Coolest color I've ever seen.... Microgoat -What do rock rings do and how are dish wheels like them? And also, you really think i will ruin my wheels using maxx hexes? And I've heard people have some problems with deans being a pain in the *** to disconnect sometimes. Thought id try PPs instead. SVEN- The y-harness is for my steering, yes. Since im just crawling for fun i figured i wont need independant steering... I was planning on just using two channels on that radio. Guys, just for the record im not trying to set you straight or anything, just giving reasons for my choices. Thanks for the help and please respond to this post!! |
10-10-2005, 03:26 PM | #9 |
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I was just joking about the Teal....... If you want a more manly color though you could try pink! Again J/P! |
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10-10-2005, 04:38 PM | #11 |
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Ditch the steel axle kit and get the Thundertech CVDs. More steering throw and tough as you'd want. Ditch the aluminum knuckles and "extra stock axle tubes" and get yourself some aluminum JPS axle tubes (won't need extras)....run plastic knuckles and mount the batteries under the front knuckles. If you just want aluminum knuckles, buy one set and put'm on the rear. Deans plugs...can't beat'm. As far as the radio and servos...I'm kinda partial to my Airtronics VG6000 (six-channel stick radio) and Airtronics 94359Z servos. I've been running the same two servos without servo savers for two years now without breaking gears or having them fail. With the VG6000 you'll have more options available for dual ESC setups, winches on a scaler, etc.... I have managed to break off 1/2 of the "Ears" on one case. I think it'll be $4 or so to get a new top half. |
10-10-2005, 04:59 PM | #12 | |
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I have a question. What do u think about full time 4ws for non-competitive crawling? I dont feel like i NEED independant steer... Also what did you mean about the "ears on one case" ? | |
10-10-2005, 05:03 PM | #13 |
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Holy crap Jason I just went and looked, I can't afford no $140 servos!!! ScMc I believe that with your rear steer tied to your front it puts you in bad spots more than it helps. If it were me I would rather have no rear steer thant have it tied to the front. But I would rather have independant rear steer over all. |
10-10-2005, 05:10 PM | #14 |
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nice list, and while i've been very pleased with rcguy products i would totally look into the crawlerstores stick chassis or nn chassis. also, beware of rc4wd. some peeps have had serious problems with 'em. |
10-10-2005, 05:14 PM | #15 | |
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The 60/40 kit comes with steering for front and reer and I want to take advantage of it but i dont want to get as technical as having independant 4ws. Im skeered of it Should I just lock out the rear? Or would my turning radius be horrible then??? | |
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10-10-2005, 05:15 PM | #17 |
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and listen to jia, his advice is solid. (e.g. aluminum axle tubes instead of alum knuckles.)
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10-10-2005, 05:17 PM | #18 | |
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The stick, although very capable, looks a little too complicated. Im not entering any competitions here, just crawling in my backyard. The whole limited space for electronics thing kinda freaks me out too. I also really like the fact that rcguy's chassis comes with tons of stuff. | |
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An alternative to the servo issue is a set of Hobbico CS-80s. $40 each and they pump out 275 oz-in of torque. You'd need to build some mounts from a piece of extruded aluminum, but hey...they're $40 each. | |
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