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Rock Stacker
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Radford
Posts: 72
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I'm seriously considering getting a CC for my next project. I love building and modding and tinkering with designs and whatnot. I don't comp.. i just run for fun
I will most likely pick up the prebuilt model because the axles are the only thing i would really end up using anyway. Cant really beat the price. and i would probably put the metal gears in right off the bat. Tell me what you love and what you hate about the cc axles. give it to me straight.... no sugar coating it.. are these axles worth it? |
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Rock Stacker
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: asheville
Posts: 56
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Are you going to use stock motors and tires? If you stick with stock stuff you should be fine, i still havent stripped anything yet. You might as well keep the stock gears in until you strip them.
Goods -cheap -moa, it is like a mini super class -simple -different, your not just following the group -it costs about the same price as a good set of tires, but you get tires axals shocks ext Bad -very few aftermarket parts -brushings come stock -weird motor size -dogbones not driveshafts, i just like driveshafts more than dog bones Now with all that said i like my cliff climber, but the stock electronics are crap, and who thought of using two batterys instead of one larger one |
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Newbie
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: shelby
Posts: 33
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well i do scale/trail trucks, fun run and local club stuff mostly, and i love them. heres some of my pros and cons...from a trail trucker point of view.
pros: Cheap Easy to get parts Easy to mod Motor on axle leaves room for a interior They are narrow (easy to get your tires under the fenders) Good mix of speed and torque for a trail truck (im running banebots 390s and a 9.6v battery) Clodstall (in a scaler its not realy bad it actualy helps prevent rollovers in hillclimbs and saves that nice detailed body a lotta grief). Leaf springs are a walk in the park to mount. Cons: Plastic gears, metal ones are almost required right out of the box. Stock motors arnt great (but banebots are only 3.50) Gearing isnt the best for all out rock crawling (but its great for trail riding The axle houseings arnt sealed so mud bogging is a big no-no Almost no aftermarket support and upgrades besides the DTX brand ones. Two motors and the need for lots of voltage kinda makes getting a capeable esc more costly. Doesnt handle bigger 2.2 tires well Stock servo mount is very flexy (not a issue yet but im keeping my eye on it) Im sure there are more for each side but thats all i got.
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Not my opinion, just an observation. Last edited by brokenaxle; 10-24-2009 at 08:23 PM. |
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Newbie
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Eagle Creek
Posts: 8
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I wouldn't if I were you just for the cost factor to quality ratio.
1. Truck kit $50. 2. steel gears $36. 3. bearing kit $20. 4. Cv shafts set of 4 $45. All this is $151.00 no shipping just for crappy plastic axles. Not firm prices just what I found quick on the net. $8 more $$$ you can have this set http://www.rc4wdstore.com/2/product_...roducts_id=755 |
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Rock Stacker
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Radford
Posts: 72
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Thats a very good point. I had no idea the upgrades were that much.
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Pebble Pounder
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: west sacramento
Posts: 118
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the pros: cheap very simple to work on every mod is a step in the right direction 4 link susp. light weight size the cons: size, she is pretty small the 4 link (can get in the way w/ bigger motors) you know bout those gears wheels- get negative offset. narrow axles, need to push wheels away from them links and springs servos and rear stear... i finally had to put in my high torque, no rear stear not many mounting options on the stock chassis. my solution: vanquish chassis banebots 395 tekin fxr, not installed yet made links (all of them) integy shocks rc4wd rockrippers. had the proline 8shooters rubbed real bad rovers white goin lipo after all that you'd think i hated this thing. not at all, it is a challenge that i welcome. i love it when my buddies get through stuff with the cc, their own rigs cant get through. granted their isnt much duratrax left in there, i too like to tool on things. so is it worth it? i keep spending money on it, and honestly, not too frustrated with it yet. |
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Quarry Creeper
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Maryville, Tn
Posts: 209
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Rock Crawler
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Lake Michigan
Posts: 599
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X2, what he said. Give me half that and you can have mine! |
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Rock Stacker
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: n. palm beach
Posts: 51
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the first thing you need to do is get the all metal gears and all ballbearing to replace the brase bushings, aside from that get the aluminum steering knuckles. after you have these items you should good to go. i've been running my cc with no problems once i got these items. aside from the ocational clod stall.hope this helps
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Rock Stacker
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Radford
Posts: 72
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Im just itching to build something new... and want to try a MOA.
I've about decided against the CC... At first i thought i would just buy the prebuilt and do lots of homemade modding and play around with it. But on second thought,, i dont really want to sink as much money as its going to take for something in the long run i probably wouldn't be satisfied with. I know it wouldn't take as much money as the expensive rigs.. but at this point i think i need to step it up a notch.. or three. Now im having crazy thoughts about saving up for bergs or bullys. |
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Pebble Pounder
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: west sacramento
Posts: 118
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Now im having crazy thoughts about saving up for bergs or bullys.[/QUOTE]
i hear you on that one. with everything i've into mine, that's the next step for my rig. although ive have been checking out that cosi comp crawler. turn that thing into a moa, have a spare trans with dig for my crazy scaler build |
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Newbie
![]() Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: oakland
Posts: 45
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its an excellent way to do a lot of building for not a lot of money . no matter what the drawbacks are
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Newbie
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: at a computer
Posts: 9
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CC's are kind of like owning a VW bug. They are a blast to drive, fun to own and always in need of some repair or another. People who own them love to hate them and people who don't, just hate them. That said, I enjoy my CC and as soon as I get it fixed, I will enjoy it some more.
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Rock Stacker
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: n. palm beach
Posts: 51
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i bought a cc last year, and over time i stripped all but 2 items. both axles and the body. the first thing i did was to replace the bushing with the bearing set. beware the smallest of the bearing didnt fit quite right when i bought them about 6 months ago
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Rock Stacker
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: n. palm beach
Posts: 51
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sorry, forgot to mention, get the all metal axle gears
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Newbie
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: shelby
Posts: 33
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My H2 has only cost me like 100 bucks so far. iv added a lot of stuff since this pic and got a lot more flex out of it.
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Pebble Pounder
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: west sacramento
Posts: 118
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hahaha, now that is funny i love my cc. being my first crawler, and i am stubborn as ... i refuse to give up on the cc & vw's are my specialty |
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Pebble Pounder
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Minneapolis
Posts: 122
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wow! whats up with cc's and VW, I am a huge fan of air cooleds but never owned one. Have an Audi right now, on bags, but can't wait to do a bagged air cooled volksrod. My buddys have some pretty sweet air cooleds and one owns a shop and works on them constantly!
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