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Old 10-03-2009, 11:57 PM   #1
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Default Scaryclownguy's ARC Chassis Bully Build

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Harleydesigns ARC chassis (thanks Josh)
Bully v2's
Holmes handwound 35t's
sidewinder w/cc bec
Punk dig

Ready for teardown



Locktite and white lithium grease
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Old 10-04-2009, 12:03 AM   #2
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Scary headed over to my place tonight after the KCRC group had a quick crawl session at one of our favorite places.

After a good 7 or so hours of building though we had a full runner!








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The first of 2 ARC chassis that will be done in white for KCRC members. It looks pretty sharp this way with the stainless hardware too.




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Love that narrow profile! YOU CAN'T BEAT THAT!




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Don't make my gnome show you how it's done!




Great flex with Losi White springs on the Traxxas Big bore shocks. We outboarded the upper links simply to fit the battery that Scary is running (1300 Turnigy 3s Lipo).



Probably the cleanest wiring I have done

The Sidewinder is butter smooth in this rig.

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sick setup, the new chassis looks great, defiently should perform great
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Wheelbase 12 7/16ths
trackwidth 10 1/4th
weight 7lbs 8oz
GC 3 1/4th
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Wheelbase 12 7/16ths
trackwidth 10 1/4th
weight 7lbs 8oz
GC 3 1/4th
It will never work.

Looks good Brian. Is that 7.5lbs with weight in the wheels? You should dye the delrin yellow to match the body.
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Awesome build up Scary..Love the white chassis..Look bad a**..
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sick setup, the new chassis looks great, defiently should perform great
Thanks, it is a blast to drive.
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I never work.

Looks good Brian. Is that 7.5lbs with weight in the wheels? You should dye the delrin yellow to match the body.
Yes, got some foams from nova's ark and some berg offset wheels for the rear that don't weigh anything, so hopefully I can get the weight shifted forward more.
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Thanks, it is a blast to drive.


Yes, got some foams from nova's ark and some berg offset wheels for the rear that don't weigh anything, so hopefully I can get the weight shifted forward more.
Youll like the foams. They were the only thing that worked right on my rig last weekend.
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looks sweet. ready to start mine
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I'm digging the setup. /me ponders yet another truck
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Thanks, it is a blast to drive.


Yes, got some foams from nova's ark and some berg offset wheels for the rear that don't weigh anything, so hopefully I can get the weight shifted forward more.
Scary, you need to make sure the screws in those beadlocks are about 12-16mm long. They were drilled slightly too large before tapping.
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Scary, you need to make sure the screws in those beadlocks are about 12-16mm long. They were drilled slightly too large before tapping.
Okay, and I just got done making supports and shock stand-offs. I used delrin until I can get someone to make some out of aluminum.
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Okay, and I just got done making supports and shock stand-offs. I used delrin until I can get someone to make some out of aluminum.
Delrin should work just fine as long as everything feels rigid.
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Delrin should work just fine as long as everything feels rigid.
Everything is real stiff it is 5/16 rod. Got the body mounted up, and will be switching foams and rear wheels out tonight. I will post a finished picture after that.
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im jelous that chassis is awsome
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New Nova's Ark Foams


The rig I am running in Oklahoma


Underneath



I didn't like the look of mismatched wheels so I'll have to order some berg offset solids. Now I just need to sneak off to get some test-n-tune done. This week is going to be very busy preparing for crawlopalooza.
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I didn't like the look of mismatched wheels so I'll have to order some berg offset solids. Now I just need to sneak off to get some test-n-tune done. This week is going to be very busy preparing for crawlopalooza.
Lets hit Watts Mill on Tuesday or Wednesday.
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