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kevinlongisland 01-25-2005 07:26 PM

The Crawler Store Products
 
Below are the current offerings from The Crawler Store:

www.thecrawlerstore.com
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NN Clodbuster Rock Crawling Chassis Kit ($185):
The least expensive purpose built Clodbuster rock crawling chassis available. Complete chassis kit with all steering parts and G-Made top link mounts. Adjustable 60/40, 50/50 chassis placement. Adjustable wheelbase from 14" to 17" in 1/2" increments. More details here:
http://www.thecrawlerstore.com/image...s/DSCN6351.jpg

http://www.thecrawlerstore.com/image.../NNstatic2.jpg

http://www.thecrawlerstore.com/image...N/IMG_0007.jpg
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The Stick Competition Crawler($239.99)
16" wheelbase. The Stick from TCS is one of the most innovative rock crawling designs currently available. It's also the lightest crawler available. The Stick with 2 shocks and upper link mounts weighs only 8.9 oz. Full rising rate suspension geometry unlike most traditional 4 link competition designs which have falling rate geometries. No other chassis available can obtain the same center ground clearance with a center of gravity anywhere near as low as the Stick. Just add Clodbuster axles, wheels, shocks and electronics.
http://www.thecrawlerstore.com/image...e/DSCN5161.JPG

http://thecrawlerstore.com/images/Xt...ther%20001.jpg

http://thecrawlerstore.com/images/Xt...y/DSCN5387.JPG
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Complete TQ3 System with Rear Steer Installed ($65):
A New Traxxas TQ3 transmitter, receiver and crystal set with the rear steering kit already installed. A complete RTR (Ready-To-Run) radio system ready to be installed in your new crawler.
http://www.thecrawlerstore.com/image...3_Complete.JPG
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TQ3 Rear Steering Kit ($10):
Convert your TQ3 to operate the rear steering of your crawler. Rear steering significantly improves crawling performance. Highly detailed instructions with photos and a three position spring return switch are included. Disassembly of your TQ3 and soldering are required.
http://www.thecrawlerstore.com/image...age/tq3Kit.jpg
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G-Made Top Link Mounts (one set of two) ($29.99):
One of the best upper link mounts available. The unique design eliminates rotation of the top link post. Made of durable MC Nylon and aluminum. NOTE: The screw hole for mounting the upper links is for 4mm screws, most regular links use 3mm screws. These mounts have been tested by our staff using standard Traxxas rod ends with 3mm screws without problems.
http://thecrawlerstore.com/images/GMade/uplinkmount.jpg
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G-Made Brace Mount Set ($49.99):
These brace mount sets act as an axle tube brace, lower link mount, and shock mount. Great item to make your next crawler different from all the rest. Note: Bottom link mount hole is for 4mm screws, standard Traxxas rod ends use 3mm bolts. These mounts have been tested by our staff using standard Traxxas rod ends with 3mm screws without problems.
http://thecrawlerstore.com/images/GM...race_mount.jpg
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Clodbuster or Jugg to E-Maxx/T-Maxx Wheel Adapter Kit ($45/pair)
Set of Thunder Tech Racing Clodbuster to E-Maxx/T-Maxx wheel adapters. Includes 4 adapters and 4 barrel nuts with washers. Works with stock, deep offset, or Jumbo Maxx wheels.
http://www.thecrawlerstore.com/image...xxAdapter1.JPG

http://www.thecrawlerstore.com/image...xxAdapter3.JPG
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Adjustable Motor Mounts - Clodbuster ($29.99/pair)
Set of two Thunder Tech Racing Adjustable Motor Mounts for the Tamiya Clodbuster. Allows the use of 6 tooth to 16 tooth pinions with no modifications to the stock Tamiya Clodbuster axle. Also includes two clear adhesive gear covers.
http://www.thecrawlerstore.com/image...Tech/Adjmm.jpg
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Complete Unassembled Clodbuster Axles ($139.99/pair)
Set of two new complete unassembled Clodbuster axles. Assembly required. Assembly instructions included.
http://www.thecrawlerstore.com/image...busterAxle.jpg
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TTR/MIP Clodbuster CVD's ($45/one pair for one axle)
Benefits:
Stronger than stock axles (8mm outer axle)
Sharper turning potential
1/4" wider per side than stock
More efficient transfer of power
http://www.thecrawlerstore.com/image...rTech/cvd1.jpg
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Monster Rod Ends - M4 10mm Ball & M5 10mm Rod End ($29.99)
Shown next to a standard Traxxas rod end below. Includes 20 each rod ends, 20 each ball, and 2 each aluminum spacer for top link bolts. Use 4mm hardware on the ball and 5mm hardware on the rod end.
http://www.thecrawlerstore.com/image...s/Rod_Ends.JPG

http://www.thecrawlerstore.com/image...lend_info1.jpg

http://www.thecrawlerstore.com/image...mm_ballend.jpg

SR5Dave 01-26-2005 12:38 AM

http://www.rccrawler.com/upperlink.htm :D

These upper link mounts are awesome. Thanks for the set :)

beast 02-20-2005 12:47 PM

I was thinking about using bb's on my clod crawler front wheels.. What is the difference between regular bbs for a bb gun and the one you sell?

thanks

kevinlongisland 02-20-2005 03:22 PM

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Originally Posted by beast
I was thinking about using bb's on my clod crawler front wheels.. What is the difference between regular bbs for a bb gun and the one you sell?

thanks

there is really no difference. i run about 10oz in each front wheel.

gemiller 02-24-2005 10:07 PM

? about the top chassis. I liked it, but I have a few questions how do you mount the electronics and body?

kevinlongisland 02-24-2005 10:19 PM

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Originally Posted by gemiller
? about the top chassis. I liked it, but I have a few questions how do you mount the electronics and body?

you can go to www.thecrawlerstore.com and see how the electronics are mounted. also click on the link for the instructions. the body is mounted on three body posts which are mounted to the backbone and stick straight up. if you download movie1 you can see the body mounts. thank you for your interest.

jason 02-24-2005 10:27 PM

Woohoo, got the email today, mine is on the way!

kevinlongisland 04-01-2005 07:33 AM

hey bigfoot. if you need to make a change to a post, use the little button "edit" of the bottom right of your message.

it's difficult to put in writing , but as far as the way the xtreme works, i will quote roktoy:

It's not easy to picture at first.

Imagine the shocks are both on the right side as you look at the front axle with the rear axle behind it. Pick up the front tire that you see on the right. The front shock would compress, but the rear shock would want to fully extend. Ths front axle rotates with respect to the stick but the rear does not rotate with respect to the stick.

Starting over, pick up the front tire you see on your left and the front shock stays fully extended, the chassis rotates with the front axle and the rear shock compresses.

Similar results with lifting the rear tires as well......make more sense?

Jay

SR5Dave 04-01-2005 07:33 AM

You can edit your posts too ;)

The two shocks on the same side is part of the amazing thought and design that went into the TCS ;)

Kev808 10-19-2005 06:07 PM

Kevin,
Sent you an email. Just ordered the "Stick" and some other goodies...
Can't wait to get it... :mrgreen:

FrankyRizzo 10-19-2005 11:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Kev808
Kevin,
Sent you an email. Just ordered the "Stick" and some other goodies...
Can't wait to get it... :mrgreen:


Outstanding! It's the best thing I have bought since my Land Rover.

kevinlongisland 10-19-2005 11:45 PM

thank you both.

Kev808 10-21-2005 01:02 AM

Kevin,
Got your email, So I went ahead and placed a reorder.


Thanks again

dynamaxxed 12-09-2005 01:19 AM

stick came in
 
thanks kevin for fast shipping. im starting to put together tonight and will post pics soon.

CoreyK 12-09-2005 03:35 AM

Is the NN back in stock now or no
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kevinlongisland 12-09-2005 08:11 AM

The NN's are not back in stock yet. Hopefully by the end of next week.

trplxj 12-09-2005 08:23 AM

I have a newbie question. I have been working on a tube buggy design and I will be using clod axles. Yesterday I picked up some moabs and some cheyenne beadlock wheels. My question is will your wheel adapters work with these wheels? I have searched, and searched the forum and everytime I think I know the answer I see another post saying something different. My other question is could I run the G-Made Brace Mount Set with these wheels? I have not narrowed these wheels at all and would really like to keep them as they are. Thanks for your help.

CoreyK 12-09-2005 09:35 AM

Payment sent for Clod axles will be sendin payment for the NN chassis sunday of next week cant wait

kevinlongisland 12-09-2005 09:53 AM

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Originally Posted by trplxj
I have a newbie question. I have been working on a tube buggy design and I will be using clod axles. Yesterday I picked up some moabs and some cheyenne beadlock wheels. My question is will your wheel adapters work with these wheels? I have searched, and searched the forum and everytime I think I know the answer I see another post saying something different. My other question is could I run the G-Made Brace Mount Set with these wheels? I have not narrowed these wheels at all and would really like to keep them as they are. Thanks for your help.

Our adapters will not work with the cheyenne beadlocks. you will have to get the 23 mm adapters from bender:

http://www.bendercustoms.com/acc.htm

Most people that use these adapters narrow their wheels. The gmade brace mount set should not affect your tire and wheel choice.

tlt gone crazy 01-08-2006 07:10 PM

hi will the bender adapters work with cvd axles for the clod


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