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| Newbie Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: San Diego
Posts: 4
| Hi guys, New to crawling and decided to add another type of vehicle to my already huge collection of r/c habits I have around! Ended up with the Rock Rider. The kit is unbelievable as far as quality and being bulletproof. Everything CNC'd and other than being a little tight which should get better over time with use, everything was pretty dang impressive. Except for one thing. The suspension geometry. It blows. I have all the linkages connected up and the shocks off just to test the fluid movement and how much binding there is? Wow. Horrible! It binds near the top, has extremely limited articulation and is nothing short of a mess. I have emailed the company to see if I did something wrong building wise, but I'm pretty(ok, extremely anal) about making sure everything is smooth and moving nicely. I believe it's partially the ball links fault in not letting things move the way they should. I have a TXT that has better articulation than this thing. I'm hoping to change that within the next few days so I'll keep you posted. Just wanted to see if anyone else had run into this. 5150 |
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| Pebble Pounder Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Calgary AB Canada
Posts: 132
| I just got my rock rider yesterday and am having the exact same problem. |
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| Release your anger.. ![]() Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: North American Union
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| Newbie Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: San Diego
Posts: 4
| Not really sure why it's in the scale section although when I look at pics of the truck with the bead lock and tube chassis, scale dana axles, I thought it would fit. Seen a couple that are pretty similar to full size rigs. Thinking about it I probably should have posted it elsewhere though. My bad |
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| Looking for scale goodies ![]() Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: In Cali.
Posts: 4,053
| Post some pics of what you are talking about. I have one of the chassis and it works good. I will say that if they included the metal rod ends...ditch them. They do not work very good unless you space them out. Even still after spacing them, they have issues. Once again....post some pics! |
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| Pebble Pounder Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: foothills of va.
Posts: 156
| who makes the rock rider ?when did it come out? thanks, |
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| Looking for scale goodies ![]() Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: In Cali.
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| Your axles are Puny! ![]() Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Nowhere, Wy :(
Posts: 866
| How did i miss the Rockrider Kit? Looks impressive |
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| Rock Stacker Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Hungary
Posts: 76
| Hi! I'm planning to buy a Rock Rider, but want to know more about it. You say that articulation and geometry problem, can You attach a picture? And please if You have some "action" pictures, like the flexibility of Rock Rider with the stock shocks, please send us some pictures!!! It looks really good, but there is no information from it, only the rc4wd page. Thanks! |
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| RCC Addict Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: trying to find out what a TVuPer is.....
Posts: 1,865
| I have a 2.2 boyer chassis and from what I can see he uses the exact same link/suspension setup on this one. I have no problems with binding, flex is limited due to the shocks being sat upright but the amount it does move is plenty. pictures would really help. what upper link mounts are you using? p!nK |
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| Pebble Pounder Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: canada
Posts: 126
| I find the metal ballends dont work very well however what do I know I just sit back, read and eat cookies...... |
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| Rock Stacker Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Hungary
Posts: 76
| Thanks! I'm really thinking about getting one! But with much more longer shocks. Do You have any idea on longer shocks? Maybe from a Maxx? But those are too stiff for that chassis. |
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