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Axial Team Driver
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EDIT: FINISHED PICS ON PAGE 14: http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/showt...12828r&page=14
I was one of the lucky 4 that Ryan picked to build a scaler in his BigBaller Buildoff. Being supplied a whole box of scale goodies and top of the line parts to build a rig is pretty freakin cool Its going to be a real challenge for me to build a rig that’s comparable to the other 3 builders: Microgoat, Colquit, and 1BadJeepBruiser Here is what showed up at my door: TCS X Trail Complete TLT kit All the MSD goodies for the axles RCP CVD’s up front Dinky Link out back R2D2 Pair of 645mg servos Novak Rooster Crawler and 55t Proline Bushwacker body Pair of recaro seats Wild willy parts tree 5 RC4WD 1.9 Rock Crushers MSD 1.9 Aluminum beadlocks MSD Juggster winch Stainless Steel 3/16 tubing for the cage Misc 3mm hardware. Traxxas D Shafts with steel yokes Traxxas rod ends I ran across my inspiration for this build when I was searching for a tube bumper for an FJ40 bumper for someone. I found this: http://www.off-roadweb.com/features/..._v8/index.html That rig immediately reminded me of my original FJ40 Tuber I built over almost 2 years ago I had to build another like it! This build for Ryan is the perfect opportunity. On to the pics! The inspiration: Always start off with a clean work space, maybe a redbull or two as well. ![]() ![]()
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Time to start on the axles:
![]() First thing to take care of was the cases, took them to the belt sander to finish them. ![]() Locked with the spider gears flipped, also use some threadlock to make sure the diff case never splits. ![]() Got the MSD products ready for installation
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Shimmed the diffs. Traxxas part # TRA1985 works great for this purpose. The ring and pinion will last much longer now, and there is still plenty of room for the e-clip.
![]() ![]() Got this little tip from Chino63. The tamiya grease is much more effective when using some WD40 to break it down. ![]() Installed the MSD rear straight axle adapters. Then installed the Dinky Link and TLT link mounts. Always kept the 1:1 example on hand. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Started on the front axle. MSD C’s, RCP CVD’s and knuckles
![]() Installed the Novak 55t on the R2D2. I have never ran a scaler with dig yet. Actually my comp rig still doesn’t have dig on it ![]() Axles done and I have the TCS X Trail Ready. I love these chassis; this will be my fourth build using one. Bolted up the R2 to determine the skid plate width and servo clearances, as well as a possible bell crank steering setup. Notice how the holes in the chassis lined up to the R2 perfectly ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Rock Crawler
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Looking good. Nice job at planning it out
That r2d looks good in there never thought of using those holes for that. |
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Thanks. The R2 there might cause issues with the front driveshaft being really short. I figured it will be fine since the front axle will be pushed forward quite a bit anyways.
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I <3 LS3
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Sweet!
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Rock Crawler
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Very nice! I want to see how you mount the TLT axles on that chassis.
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Thanks
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Pebble Pounder
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Good start, it will look awesome when finished
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Rock Crawler
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looking sick so far brandon. can't wait to see the finished product.
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Read my code.
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Axial Team Driver
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I just spray the gears with wd40 and add plenty of the white tamiya grease. Works great.
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this is goinbg to be a wicked build.
the 1:1 is absolutely sick |
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Pebble Pounder
Join Date: Jan 2008
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I like the insparation, I hope it turns out like that, cause thats a awsome build, looks good so far keep it up.
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Quarry Creeper
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as if your blazer wasnt inspiration enough... lolz im building an fj40 too,,, cept it wont be near as good as this.. looks great!
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Thanks guys. Here are a few more updates:
Started designing the skid in CAD, this allows me to make the right cuts the first time and not waste any steel. Made the prototype out of paper (Yes I was at work) Then continued to make the final version from steel. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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I wanna be Dave
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its all looking amazing, but that steering setup is awesome. whats that part used to mate the linkage from the servo to the knuckle, the part mounted to the front of the chassis rail?
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Rock Crawler
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looks good
pantablo thats is the steering linkage from a highlift.
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