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JavelinSST390 10-08-2012 12:12 AM

Looking for a few losi LCC parts...
 
I figured I'd post here and ask the locals before I go posting in the wanted section. I'm looking for two Losi Comp crawler trannies, dig servo mounts, and one set of Comp crawler upper suspension arms and their spacers.

One LCC trans is for my LNC, the other is going to be a transfer case in my scaler. "thumbsup"

Also interested in trying to find a 21.5 or 17.5 brushless system.

Kratos 10-08-2012 05:52 PM

Re: Looking for a few losi LCC parts...
 
Got nothing sorry

kwkride 10-09-2012 01:31 PM

Re: Looking for a few losi LCC parts...
 
Me either. I've been running my LCC as an MOA since day one.

CrawlinClodKiller 10-11-2012 10:06 PM

Re: Looking for a few losi LCC parts...
 
Anyone know where to get the moa conversion for the lcc not that eritex is gone? I am looking to get into an lcc.

JavelinSST390 10-11-2012 10:53 PM

Re: Looking for a few losi LCC parts...
 
Apparently the only commercially available unit currently on the market is made by some company in Italy (france? Germany? Not sure.) Look up RCMAD4x4x4 and hit up Google Translate. I have yet to figure out how to ORDER anything from these guys, but the things apparently exist.

Check out this video, don't be scared by the title, it's only porn of the Losi crawler variety. (And oh man is it goooood)

<iframe width="560" height="315" src=""PORNO" Top Crawler by RCMAD4X4X4 - YouTube" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

HOWEVER....

After looking at the pics of Eritex's units and the RCMAD units, (which are, for all intents and purposes, Identical, but then, how many ways are there to connect a motor directly to a pinion?) If a guy was good with a drill press, and measurements, you could probably fab your own, it's just a couple chunks of aluminum. Then get a pair of 32p Pinion gears, one 3mm for your motor and one 5mm to fit on the input of the losi axle. I've been thinking about doing it myself on my LNC, but the scaler guy in me just doesn't abide MOA rigs...

Just remember that to best utilize this set-up, you will need adjustable castor axle-c's, so you can clock the motor up out of the way, without driving the wheels into the ground when you steer. "thumbsup"


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