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Old 07-17-2016, 10:37 AM   #1
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Just received my rtr bully 2.
So happy with this as my second/daughters car.
Very impressed when opened the box. All is included to go out and run, except the batteries for car and transmitter.
For a being a moa driver for a while is see some things I haven't seen in a long time... One of those is a dig unit.. And some meters of cable.
So first thing I've done for now is: remove all electronics, made the setup close to my bully2 sudu mod 3d and change the Springs for the included softest Springs and added some 60wt oil in the rear and 30 in the front.
Now the car sits almost the way I want it to sit. I only need to use the rc4wd longer rodends to make the rear upper link a bit longer, to clock the motor a bit more up and gain some clearance with the rocks..



Ride hight for now.



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And on his roof...



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Old 07-17-2016, 10:53 AM   #2
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Awesome! I'm glad to see a few of these getting modified already. I've got one on the way. This will be my first moa rig.

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Old 07-26-2016, 04:40 PM   #3
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Was just thinking about something you said. Clocking the axles for a little more motor clearance..I see there's only one position on the chassis for the upper links to adjust length. Anyone know if there are link mounts on the the rear axle that are adjustable? Or is longer rod ends/ longer/shorter links the only thing for adjusting. I have one on the way and will probably be doing the same. Also, have you clocked it yet? Looks like the motor may hit the links when articulating if it's clocked any further.
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Old 07-26-2016, 05:00 PM   #4
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Hulksta Engineering make a cf adjustable link mount for Bully2 axles

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Old 07-26-2016, 05:30 PM   #5
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Old 07-26-2016, 10:25 PM   #6
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Was just thinking about something you said. Clocking the axles for a little more motor clearance..I see there's only one position on the chassis for the upper links to adjust length. Anyone know if there are link mounts on the the rear axle that are adjustable? Or is longer rod ends/ longer/shorter links the only thing for adjusting. I have one on the way and will probably be doing the same. Also, have you clocked it yet? Looks like the motor may hit the links when articulating if it's clocked any further.
The stock axle upper link mount is adjustable, but the use is for tuning not clocking the axle. To clock the motors up you'll need a longer rod end on one side of the upper links.
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Old 09-11-2016, 10:55 AM   #7
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Haven't done anything lately because of the preparation of my SuDu 3d bully for the world's.
But after a question about the skid i changed it.
As some holes are the same as the sudu pro. I knew this would fit. But I needed to try it...

This is the 3d printed skid plate for the sudu pro mounted on the bully chassis.
I think this will work very well combined with the Dravtech electronic plate.. Have to order one over there now.







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Old 09-11-2016, 01:57 PM   #8
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Runnin the big boy servo, H50B. Lol
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Old 09-13-2016, 01:51 AM   #9
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Well just got me some new prototype parts from Dravtech..

First up are some new knuckle weights for dlux style wheels! Now I filled them up with 6 Tungsten weights which is more then 3 stock weights..
Advantage of these holders is, weight is even more down. Downside is that you have to use different style of wheels

Also I have some rear weight holders for the dlux wheels.. And of course the wheels.
Now I have to remove the tires from some old wheels and do some cutting on the beads to make these fit...

Enough said. Time for the pics...









Oh, and for now they are mounted on my SuDu 3d mod. Because of the upcoming worlds....

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