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RCC Addict Join Date: Oct 2011 Location: Brighton UK
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I actually got these rims and tyres for another car in a build off competition but as they are just 1mm inside class 1 and I actually quite like em this got them. Car looks so skinny now lol. |
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So first job was to strip down the pre-built ruptor chassis and grease/threadlock everything. Thats when I plopped the shell on and found all kinds of anomalies to sort out. The suspension was at max ride height with no intention of dropping no matter what I did to the leafs. I opened the shocks up to find a full length extremely strong spring in them so for now have simply removed and filled with oil. This immediately solved that and it sank. Then I noticed all the shock towers where different heights......they are slotted so adjusted all of those. Once that was done again it was back to the shell. These are really designed to have big wheels on them and the body mounts like the bruisers stand very tall. So removed them and basically had the shell sat on the chassis at the front and packed even at the back. It was still too high so had to remove some of the grill thats hidden behind the bumper to allow the shell that extra few mm of drop. The steering servo again had to played with as its tight up against the grill and had to be situated low enough not to push the shell too far forward. One last strange one is that one of the rear shocks is 90mm whilst the other 3 are 80mm :huh: This is either a mistake or an attempt to iron out torque twist. Now theres no spring in them you can't tell as they just settle mid travel but will keep an eye on it. Being used to TF2's this was very different but think I've ironed out all the issues and its one sexy looking chassis. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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So tonight I had to crack on with the electrics. The chassis has nothing to mount anything so had to get inventive. So I just copied best I could how the TF2 is done with the central C shaped plate, only difference being no second servo which meant the RX could live there instead. Also got the rear body posts fitted. Strange how this chassis was out before the TF2 but the rear body post holes don't line up with the Tamiya Hilux :blink: ![]() And the electrics offered up. ![]() Also fitted the high flex red leafs. |
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I wanna be Dave Join Date: Jan 2012 Location: CANADA
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I got some RC4WD parts today!! Woohoo slowly getting enough parts to start. I received the Brusieruptor rear axle, 2 - U-Blot kits and the Yota shock mount kit. I just need the front axle now!! |
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I wanna be Dave Join Date: Jan 2012 Location: CANADA
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Should I but the steering links from RC4WD? I want to mount my servo up front and they look like a great fit? Yota Front Steering Links (Black) |
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