The MO crawler/trail rig of doom... So hi there. I am new here, well, new to RC actually. Last week I acquired a rather hodge podge WK/CK conversion (at least a partial conversion). My first crawler of this scale, and I think I scored. $75 from one of my employees who wanted some micro-RC to run around the shop with. Started out as a pretty basic build, CK conversion, some so-so quality alloy parts and a sweet platform to start with. Below are the before and current pics, and there a re a ton of upgrades in route to my doorstep. Day 1: pretty basic, ugly non-crawler tires, it had some gross fender flares and running boards, those were trimmed upon arrival (better tire clearance and no rubbing) http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d4...g/IMG_3475.jpg Day 2-5: A few trips to the hobby shop and help from my experienced crawler buddy we have the start to a decent looking and performing rig. http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d4...g/DSC_0617.jpg side wiew http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d4...g/DSC_0616.jpg front angel shot, added some LED head and tail lights for kicks http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d4...g/DSC_0615.jpg http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d4...g/DSC_0614.jpg RPM Revolver 3.2 wheels with some nice Trencher 2.8 tires trimmed and fit perfectly (I'm using the Traxxas 12mm to 17 mm hub converters with zero issues) http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d4...g/DSC_0613.jpg Traxxas 2056 servo added (that stock HPI one was junk, had this one from my Stampede, waiting on my nicer servo to show up) http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d4...g/DSC_0611.jpg Axial AR-3 receiver and mated remote added for obvious reasons (once again, the HPI one did not meet my level of quality) http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d4...g/DSC_0610.jpg Integy Matrix Pro 45-turn motor (will be adding a 55-60 turn at some point) And that was the list for last mon-fri. Saturday night we took her out for a test run. Performance was acceptable, she will graduate to the next level soon. http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d4...g/DSC_4384.jpg http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d4...g/DSC_4396.jpg Playing around on a guard rail near the house And now, ROCKS! http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d4...g/DSC_4317.jpg http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d4...g/DSC_4328.jpg http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d4...g/DSC_4331.jpg So all in all, I like this little rig, but can't wait until she is complete. Next week comes new servo, custom 1-off carbon chassis and custom CNC parts, 4 wheel steering (using a twin stick controller for seperate steering) and a Unimog body. I will update this post as things progress. Thanks for stopping to check her out, any advise would be great. I have 2 full size crawlers, and have found this shrunk down version to be much more affordable. |
Re: The MO crawler/trail rig of doom... Looks good! Wheely Kings are a decent little truck to build on.... |
Im glad those wheels i had laying around worked out on this rig. You were right though that thinner tires may help out. I'm still researching which tires and wheels we should try. Maybe we can get some ideas from others on here. |
Re: The MO crawler/trail rig of doom... Pro line 2.2 tsl's are really good... Also PitBulls... |
Re: The MO crawler/trail rig of doom... How much wider do those hexes and wheels make the truck? I'm eventually going to put those wheels with similar hexes on my Grave Robber bodied WK with a set of standard sized Maxx Chevron tires from Traxxas and am just curious. |
Re: The MO crawler/trail rig of doom... I bought some hot bodies rovers in white compound. Mounted them on a set of proline 2.2 titus beadlocks and they are awesome! I had a set of proline hammers mounted on wide offset rpms and thought they were good but these are really nice :) |
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You know, I never measured the stock width, let me go measure the current set up ((runs to garage)). Outer edge from tire to tire is exactly 12 inches now. I love the stance, but find on narrow sections I get caught up under stuff easier. |
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I will have to look into that. I am finding that having 2 sets of wheel/tire combos is nice for varying terrain situations. |
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Thanks Tim! The truck being wider is fine since it's going to remain a monster truck.........actually, now that I've test driven it a little with the VXL system and a well used NiMH stick pack, a little extra width and heavier rolling stock will come in handy:mrgreen: |
Re: The MO crawler/trail rig of doom... Here's the WK I'll be doing that too, already got the Maxx tires and foams on order, just need to order the hexes, rims, and maybe the longer Savage 21 shocks"thumbsup" http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/hpi-w...ve-robber.html |
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I'm thinking the Savage axles next, I think those use the larger king pins. Need to order tomorrow. |
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Re: The MO crawler/trail rig of doom... Not familiar with that one, is that for the center drives? |
Re: The MO crawler/trail rig of doom... Not really sure. My issue is right now, the part the wheel mounts to is bent, still driveable but at high speed (or as high as a 50 turn will do) the wheel wobbles and honestly just looks stupid. So I was thinking of trying some more complicated modifying. |
Re: The MO crawler/trail rig of doom... Oh, I would just beat the living hell outta it until it breaks, then look at the RCP/MIP CVD's. I had thought about trying to mod LST shafts, but just don't have the tools to do so unless I went out and bought a saw and a file set to cut the driveshafts down then file the flats into it to fit the lockers. |
Re: The MO crawler/trail rig of doom... New CVDs installed, no more wheel wobble! Now on the hunt for the Unimog body, new 2.2 wheels in route. Pitbull tires acquired. |
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