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Gula 11-28-2020 11:00 PM

Re: Weekend Warrior
 
I really applaud you for trying the IFS conversion on this body! ****ing stoked where this goes now. How is the track width; did you use wideners?

lonleycreeper 11-29-2020 06:14 PM

Re: Weekend Warrior
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gula (Post 6055401)
I really applaud you for trying the IFS conversion on this body! ****ing stoked where this goes now. How is the track width; did you use wideners?

Thanks Gula,

Track width is 10.5" and I used the wide hubs provided with the Axial Method Ifd's...

Seen in this picture...

https://i.imgur.com/8zWIheBh.jpg

Gula 11-30-2020 01:08 PM

Re: Weekend Warrior
 
How is the scrub? What servo, is it struggling?

ScaleLifeNewbie 11-30-2020 01:33 PM

Weekend Warrior
 
This is going to look so good with the IFS up front! It would look even better with a Chevy 1500 body, because you know, Chevy does IFS. But definitely still awesome! [emoji1690]


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Phildirt 11-30-2020 02:04 PM

Re: Weekend Warrior
 
09 F150 > 09 Silverado. At least as far as 1:1 goes. I love me some Chevy trucks but the 07-13 were an abomination.

ScaleLifeNewbie 11-30-2020 04:54 PM

Re: Weekend Warrior
 
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Originally Posted by Phildirt (Post 6055582)
09 F150 > 09 Silverado. At least as far as 1:1 goes. I love me some Chevy trucks but the 07-13 were an abomination.


I 1000% agree, I was just saying it would be cool to see an IFS underneath a Chevy body.


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lonleycreeper 11-30-2020 06:06 PM

Re: Weekend Warrior
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gula (Post 6055576)
How is the scrub? What servo, is it struggling?

No servo in place yet, I have not decided on its placement just yet. I need to adjust toe as it seems to have too much at this point, and my only other comment is on the bump steer...seems to be a bit in there.

Quote:

Originally Posted by ScaleLifeNewbie (Post 6055579)
This is going to look so good with the IFS up front! It would look even better with a Chevy 1500 body, because you know, Chevy does IFS. But definitely still awesome! [emoji1690]

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Ifs under a Raptor is def the thing needed, also keeping the tires under the fenders...

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Originally Posted by Phildirt (Post 6055582)
09 F150 > 09 Silverado. At least as far as 1:1 goes. I love me some Chevy trucks but the 07-13 were an abomination.

The current gen Chebby's aint too hot either...

ScaleLifeNewbie 11-30-2020 06:08 PM

Weekend Warrior
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lonleycreeper (Post 6055637)
No servo in place yet, I have not decided on its placement just yet. I need to adjust toe as it seems to have too much at this point, and my only other comment is on the bump steer...seems to be a bit in there.



The current gen Chebby's aint too hot either...



See above^


There not horrible, just can’t get past the mirrors. Like why GM? why? Lol


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lonleycreeper 12-01-2020 07:02 AM

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Originally Posted by ScaleLifeNewbie (Post 6055640)
There not horrible, just can’t get past the mirrors. Like why GM? why? Lol


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I cannot get past the grille...

https://images.app.goo.gl/WWgwacN2vzXr3n1V9

https://images.app.goo.gl/RyVyaARYvkzVZeH77

rustneversleeps 12-01-2020 08:41 AM

Re: Weekend Warrior
 
I would think since it's ifs, I would try to mimic traxxas slash servo set up side of the frame or mounted behind IFS on floorboard...
hope that helps..

ScaleLifeNewbie 12-01-2020 11:36 AM

Re: Weekend Warrior
 
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Originally Posted by lonleycreeper (Post 6055706)


Agreed. I believe it’s the High Country or some weird name like that that has the least horrible looking grille.


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lonleycreeper 12-01-2020 08:10 PM

Re: Weekend Warrior
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rustneversleeps (Post 6055727)
I would think since it's ifs, I would try to mimic traxxas slash servo set up side of the frame or mounted behind IFS on floorboard...
hope that helps..

the location provided in the ifs kit is behind the assembly, right in the way of a scale drivetrain layout... I am planning on getting a scale trans in the near future and thinking about putting the servo up front.

Gula 12-02-2020 02:09 PM

Re: Weekend Warrior
 
Do you think it's possible to swap out the rod ends from the steering onto the suspension arms to widen the track width without using (wheel) spacers? Im thinking I may get one of these to try out.

lonleycreeper 12-02-2020 07:18 PM

Re: Weekend Warrior
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gula (Post 6055981)
Do you think it's possible to swap out the rod ends from the steering onto the suspension arms to widen the track width without using (wheel) spacers? Im thinking I may get one of these to try out.

I am going to try exactly that... need to find longer M4 set screws and I will space out the stock rod ends. The stock rod ends are already long.

Gula 12-02-2020 11:39 PM

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Originally Posted by lonleycreeper (Post 6056016)
I am going to try exactly that... need to find longer M4 set screws and I will space out the stock rod ends. The stock rod ends are already long.

If you need i have 25mm and 30mm M4 set screws i can send if you cant find any. So do the rod ends recess into the suspension arm, how much if so?

lonleycreeper 12-03-2020 06:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Gula (Post 6056054)
If you need i have 25mm and 30mm M4 set screws i can send if you cant find any. So do the rod ends recess into the suspension arm, how much if so?

Thanks... Yes, all the rod ends are the same except the two servo links. They sit in pockets in the A arms, I plan to make some spacers making the rod ends flush with the ends.

lonleycreeper 12-13-2020 10:23 AM

Re: Weekend Warrior
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gula (Post 6055401)
I really applaud you for trying the IFS conversion on this body! ****ing stoked where this goes now. How is the track width; did you use wideners?

Ok... I attempted to use Jato rod ends, to bring the track width out 1/2". I had to drill the arms out to 5/16" They work, but reduce travel by 1/2, both up and down and driveshafts are no longer working. I tried Vaterra twin hammers cvd's but they are also to short, need to find something 1/2" longer than Vaterra TH cvds.

Gula 12-14-2020 01:52 AM

Re: Weekend Warrior
 
What length are the stock ones? Know how to braze? Pictures, pictures I need pictures. You do a left stock, right stock/modded comparison ?

lonleycreeper 12-14-2020 07:06 AM

Re: Weekend Warrior
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gula (Post 6057787)
What length are the stock ones? Know how to braze? Pictures, pictures I need pictures. You do a left stock, right stock/modded comparison ?

I did not adjust the steering, so there is some major toe in...
Also I found a rod end twisted, thus binding, thus limiting travel...

Arms level...
from center
R, 4" to outside bearing face.
L, 3 1/2" to outside bearing face.

https://i.imgur.com/h3fgdgqh.jpg

Arms drooped

https://i.imgur.com/8D3xVgmh.jpg

Twin Hammers cvd up top, stock on bottom.
2 1/2"
2 3/16

https://i.imgur.com/FNV6y2hh.jpg

lonleycreeper 01-24-2021 10:14 AM

Re: Weekend Warrior
 
So I gave up on waiting for a SSD complete rear axle, and ordered a Scx10II kit axle. A day later, the SSD came into stock...

Anyway I built my new axle last night without directions and bolted it onto my Raptor. Now I have matching gear ratios, instead of overdriven rear.

I also mounted up a new set of Rc4wd Mickey Thompson Baja Claws. Measuring @ 4.75" tall they fit perfectly. and fill the wheel wells like they should. I will post pics later...


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