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Newbie Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: San Jose, CA
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almost done with my project here are some pics ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() tell me what you think |
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Diggin' the new SCX10 II! ![]() ![]() ![]() Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Norcal
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Looks good Ramond. I would cut off the lower tranny mount and make a skid JB-Weld mold mount like some guys do here. It will lower your COG down some. Here's a link to my pictures of cutting the lower tranny mount off and the JB-weld skid mold. http://www.nor-calrcrc.com/modules.p...php&page=2 |
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2006 2.2 National Champ ![]() Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Big Bear Lake
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Looks sweet, very clean. I'm w/ badger cutting tranny is KEY. I used his tips to do mine. Keeps COG low. |
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Rock Stacker Join Date: Mar 2004
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Badger is th eonly thing holding the bottom of the trans in is the "mold" made of jb-weld?
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I wanna be Dave Join Date: Jan 2004
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Keep in mind. I don't know if anyone is doing this already....but you can put in cross link chasis braces that will keep the tranny in very snug. It kind of wedges the tranny in place. You won't need anything at the bottom to keep the tranny from moving around.
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2006 2.2 National Champ ![]() Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Big Bear Lake
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You could fab a plate that ties a crossmember to the 2 shaft ends in tranny (under your tranny's heatsinks, which you really don't need w/ crawler because we're slowpokes). ![]() I know it's hard to see, top center of pic. I used a piece of 1/4" square alum and tied one shaft end, in tranny, to a stock crossmember. 8O |
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Diggin' the new SCX10 II! ![]() ![]() ![]() Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Norcal
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Digler's idea is also a great option. Should be very easy to do as well. | |
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I wanna be Dave Join Date: Jan 2004
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The way I do it, you don't need to worry about the height of your tranny in relation to the skid plate. I'm also making my new skid plate from aluminum rollers.....kind of like the conveyer belt things you see at airports that your luggage slide around on.
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Diggin' the new SCX10 II! ![]() ![]() ![]() Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Norcal
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I am also working on a new chassis for my TXT. I am going to bolt the axles to a belt sander, then when I get hung up just turn on the belt sander and I will launch off of the obstacle. | |
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