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dosstec 09-11-2019 09:40 PM

Re: Team Associated CR12 Build
 
you should sell these parts your fabricating, i would be be interested, and i think others would too.

EXTREME RC 4X4 09-11-2019 09:42 PM

Re: Team Associated CR12 Build
 
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Originally Posted by dosstec (Post 5961696)
you should sell these parts your fabricating, i would be be interested, and i think others would too.



Thank you! I am actually in the process of getting some ready for production. Still doing a little testing and modifying but hopefully I’ll be able to post it up soon!


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dosstec 09-11-2019 09:45 PM

Re: Team Associated CR12 Build
 
i have not read that the cr12 drivetrain fails , just "underpowered" so the axles are stock through all this an holding up fine?

EXTREME RC 4X4 09-11-2019 09:47 PM

Re: Team Associated CR12 Build
 
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Originally Posted by dosstec (Post 5961698)
i have not read that the cr12 drivetrain fails , just "underpowered" so the axles are stock through all this an holding up fine?



Only thing I have changed in the stock axles is the differential gears since the stock ones are plastic. I am using the GPM metal differential gears now and have not tried a 540 motor with plastic gears yet.


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GChambers 10-10-2019 12:54 PM

Re: Team Associated CR12 Build
 
Fantastic thread. I'm looking forward to where you go with this.

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Originally Posted by EXTREME RC 4X4 (Post 5961697)
Thank you! I am actually in the process of getting some ready for production. Still doing a little testing and modifying but hopefully I’ll be able to post it up soon!


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A CR12 is my next rig. I'll be in the market for a few of these parts once you're up and running. "thumbsup"

slinky750 01-09-2020 12:56 PM

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Only thing I have changed in the stock axles is the differential gears since the stock ones are plastic. I am using the GPM metal differential gears now and have not tried a 540 motor with plastic gears yet.


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Do you still have the transmission for the CR12? I tried putting a 380 revolver in and had to shave down the motor plate. The shaft is shorter on the revolver than on the stock 380 motor. Looking for some options... and I need to order metal gears. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...ee90bcc109.jpg

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EXTREME RC 4X4 01-10-2020 07:15 AM

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Originally Posted by slinky750 (Post 5989292)
Do you still have the transmission for the CR12? I tried putting a 380 revolver in and had to shave down the motor plate. The shaft is shorter on the revolver than on the stock 380 motor. Looking for some options... and I need to order metal gears. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...ee90bcc109.jpg

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I plan to rework it a little bit and then it will be back on the website. Thanks for asking!


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Mattmann23 05-03-2020 10:44 PM

Re: Team Associated CR12 Build
 
DO you know the gear pitch on the 41041 Driver gear... I am trying to design some and 3dprint them but am not sure on the 12tooth gear spec..

PLease email me at percivalm@shaw.ca

Boing 09-10-2021 01:31 PM

Re: Team Associated CR12 Build
 
Nice Build.

It's awesome to see someone working with a CR12. You don't see them very often.

Here's what I ended up doing with mine...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eSWPM479Dvc

Well keep up the build. I'm curious to see where you take it.


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