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Old 06-08-2007, 10:12 PM   #1
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This build is very cool. I had tons of fun building the scale stuff, as it really makes you pay attention to detail. I've learned to like the bling but now want to get back into competing so a new Super Class comp rig is in order. One great part about this build is that you can simply order the parts and start building a very capable crawler. Hardly anything has been fabricated by me. RCP supplied all the parts and I'm truly impressed with their selection. As for the parts themselves....I have not used any of the parts in this "kit" in the past so it's fun to use and install "new to me" parts and I started with the Hustler Stage 2 kit. So...on to the build.

I just finished putting together the TT CVD's. They are awesome! I installed them into all aluminum Clod axles. For gears, I went with the aluminum Clod spool and plastic gears surrounding it to reduce noise. I'll get more done soon.

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Old 06-08-2007, 10:16 PM   #2
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here are the cvd's in the Integy axle tubes. They are already bling.

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Old 06-08-2007, 10:20 PM   #3
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The Integy knuckles mounted to the tubes. Their stuff is really nice but I did find that with the cvd's, the tolerances are too tight. It wedged the cvd in and it wouldn't turn. I had to removed the inner knuckle bearing to free everything up. Should be fine with the one bearing. Thanks Patrick.

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Old 06-08-2007, 10:35 PM   #4
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RCP had everything in stock to make complete aluminum clod axles....so I got the alum. gear boxes too!


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Old 06-09-2007, 06:06 AM   #5
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bling don't get ya home........... oh wait a minute that is chrome... ah nevernmind.
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Old 06-09-2007, 06:42 AM   #6
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nice build so far Dirk.
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Old 06-09-2007, 07:14 AM   #7
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nothing wrong with functional bling, which may even negate its bling'iness.
nice start DD, and you picked the right place to post for any help you may need
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One reason I didn't go with metal housing is because I'm afraid of what the bottom of that is going to look like after some rock rash. I have a feeling that it will get rough and slide poorly over rocks than plastic would.

No actual data to back it up with, but that was my feeling.
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Will I need welding goggles or will regular shades keep the glare at bay?
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looks like my new build, but im running RC4WD axles on my integy aluminum center. looking good.
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I found alot of Sluff in my Integy case when I got it, enough to rub on the gears. Have they fixed this?
I got mine a few months ago.

Nice build.
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One reason I didn't go with metal housing is because I'm afraid of what the bottom of that is going to look like after some rock rash. I have a feeling that it will get rough and slide poorly over rocks than plastic would.

No actual data to back it up with, but that was my feeling.
That's why you grind the lower bolt slots out and glue a peice of clear poly across the bottom. Then it's like butter and still has the bling.
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Old 06-09-2007, 08:58 AM   #13
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you think them cases will hold up DD they are cast aren't they just wondering may build a clod super and use them
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you think them cases will hold up DD they are cast aren't they just wondering may build a clod super and use them
I think they are plenty strong. I know several guys that are running here in CO and have not damage them at all. They are heavy and that low weight seems like it will be an advantage. I thought about using the alum. axles in front and running traditional plastic clod axles in rear. Not sure yet. I'm also going to experiment with the Raptor axles on this project.
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Here is everything ready to bolt together with gears inside.

This thing is turning out really cool!

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wasn't that happy with the raptors on my hustler should have got the clods but i didn't keep it long enough to do that
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ready to go together

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What gears are you using? i think i remember you having trouble with some metal ones not sure if they were aluminum, lmk as i now will buy some better gears for 2 of my clods, i have been killing some gears lately on them since i went brushless
Never mind, you beat me to it, aluminum locker, and stock clod gears? weak link maybe on the plastic geasr?
Looking very nice BTW.

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wasn't that happy with the raptors on my hustler should have got the clods but i didn't keep it long enough to do that
why not?
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What gears are you using? i think i remember you having trouble with some metal ones not sure if they were aluminum, lmk as i now will buy some better gears for 2 of my clods, i have been killing some gears lately on them since i went brushless
I just don't like metal to metal. 666(patrick) runs all metal and swears by them. I believe my locker is rc4wd and the plastic gears are stock clod units. It's a good set up and tough. Use some good grease. I got them at RCP. Great part about them is that you order them, they are in stock, couple days later....and you are installing them!
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