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Got my "new to me" servo in, a Hitec 7955tg, and wow what a difference! So much easier to make the hard lines when you can turn your wheels about anytime you choose. I have to get some more video of newly conquered rocks- some crazy vert. Having quality electronics is making a huge difference. The fxr provides excellent throttle control and brakes and the hitec servo is just plain awesome for 50 bucks, thanks drexl (forum member). I do believe I'm ready for my first comp! Off to Colorado now for some high country fun! and to escape the Az heat! |
When and where you comming to Co lomos are always going on |
I am originaly from Evergreen and I'm coming up tonight for a week"thumbsup". See some buddys from Platte Canyon High and do some camping! I'm not bringing my crawler this time though :( But I'll be back up before the end of August and I just might look you up for some crawling jojo! (maybe save thomas a trip to the PO for a chassis?)lol |
Meet another guy from PARC yesterday, Rick. Had a good time crawling once again at Papago park. I took a little video clip of a line that was really hard. Ricks berg had to use brute power to get up but I finally made it creepin! The new servo makes a world of difference! <iframe width="425" height="349" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/YetpIZROxCM?hl=en&fs=1" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
Wow, nice driving! Do you use any weight in your wheels? |
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My wheels are weighted. I use lead strips wraped around the inside of the wheel. Each wheel and tire's total weight is a touch over 11oz so a total of about 22oz including the wheels and tires and foams.I run no weight in the rears because I run a large battery in the rear- a 2200mah 3s but I think I have the weight bias dialed in. I'm keeping up with the Moa's except for the downhills, maybe not as graceful but still pullin the lines- I need a dig unit...... |
Got my alluminum rod ends from RC4WD after breaking three lower rear's last time out! I had to switch back to stock links since mine were #8 all thread. I used oven cleaner to remove the red anodizing but left them soaking for to long! Started to pit the metal- quick trip to the wire wheel on the bench grinder and they look okay but most importantly no breakage yesterday! I took a couple vid clips yesterday and just thought I'd share. The jeep at the end is my CK turning into a scaler- needs lots of work but its fun. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1asz9O6Q28 |
GREAT VIDEO "thumbsup", MAN THESE CREEPERS ARE SURE A BLAST TO DRIVE. YOU SEEM TO HAVE IT WORKING REAL GOOD FOR YOU. I WANT TO CHECK OUT PAPAGO PARK SOMETIME MYSELF. I REALLY LIKE NORTH MOUNTAIN PARK HERE IN CASA GRANDE, WE GO UP THERE QUITE A BIT. SURE WILL BE GLAD WHEN FALL WEATHER STARTS. |
Nice driving! What cleaner did you use to remove the red? |
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Thanks! I just used regular oven cleaner- I've used it before on cylinder heads I've had anodized to clean spots for ground- it works good but like I just learned dont let it soak for to long! If I had done that to a cylinder head I would be super pissed! |
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Ya summer has been here long enough to say the least! Still hitting the rocks though- just at the crack of dawn! I hope once the weather gets better to meet up with you and your wife. I am so anxious to see your vultures and XR's in action. Got a buddy hooked now too with a losi comp so we will all have to hook up, under better than 112+ days! lol I've been meeting a few guys up here that are members with PARC out at Papago- a bunch of great guys to say the least. Die hards still come out in the az summer heat! I'm sure to get involved in some comps this coming season. Not to mention casa grande is not that much further for us than Hells Wash. |
Took a little video on the last outing. Check it out! Bummer You tube disabled my tunes though. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tMVAQF8ZfN4 I still cant figure out what I'm doing wrong with the embed from You Tube? |
nice crawl goat "thumbsup" |
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I was hoping to find the chassis in the mail box when I got home this morning, but not yet. Maybe latter today it will come? I hope so! Went up to Mt Ord again for the past two days. Great weather and found some really fun rocks in the washes to play on. Really nice to be in the trees where you can crawl in shade instead of the barren desert. I will post some video of the trip soon and hope to get some video of the new chassis's performance. |
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Got the chassis today, thanks alot Creeperbob! Should have it together and ready to test out in a few days. I love the way the vultures look! I also put a quick video together. The washes at Mt Ord are a ton of fun and its nice to be in pines trees only 45mins from home. http://youtu.be/poR5VjmXMSA Quote:
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7 Attachment(s) Got the chassis on today. I am liking the way the truck looks and cant wait to get it out on the rocks. I used stock lower links for the rear uppers and had to shorten up some old rear lowers I had made for the front uppers but all seems to be working good on the bench. My only concern is I'm going to have to be more careful when the truck tumbles with the steering servo so exposed and the same with the rear shocks. Might just be my imagination but the trucks overall weight seems to be a bit less. Also plan to take all the anodizing off and do some trim work on the BTL plate since I dont run my battery up front and it gets caught up on the rocks at times, but makes a convienent place to experiment with weight. |
the thing looks nice bro, good work "thumbsup" |
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Thanks alot-The Creeper is by far my favorite truck My poor Tmaxx is covered in dust and the Losi race truck hasnt seen the light of day in a year! I hope to find the stuff that Creeperbob used to remove his anodizing- Think he said red devil lye? I gotta ditch all the different colors but I sure like all the Paradox parts I've got now and a special thanks to Bob for the chassis! |
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1 Attachment(s) Its old school- I really cant remember the exact name of it but its when Losi came out with the hydra drive slipper clutch. I got the truck back in the early 90's but I've still found parts for it and its still competiive- 3 yrs ago I raced it here at srs speedway and took 2nd in stock 2wd truck. Funny because only maybe 3 people there had any idea of what it was- needless to say they had grey hair also! lol. Its a keeper if for nothing but nostalgia- sits in the closet with my losi XXT- the old 4 link race truck. Here's a pic- I stil have near new race tires too! Maybe someday it'll come back to race again. |
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Ya I just couldnt let it sit there on the table! It started talking to me! I have it set now relatively close to my set up with the stock chassis but of course I was able to put the links where I'd really like them so we"ll see how she does now. I might run to Ace today and see if they carry the Lye to remove the anodizing or just wait till I get some runs in. I might have to make other links? I sure am glad to be bodiless now! I do have a new body from my spare parts kit though- sure to be used some day. I will post some video of the new rig asap! Thanks all you guys on the forum for all the help! O and one thing I did recently that Crawlerdad recommended was to vent my tires better and run stiffer foams in the rear. The last outing proved this is a great set up- lets the front dig in better and the rear to slip a little to help avoid roll overs. No dig yet but this was a major improvement on really steep inclines and ledges. |
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Wow thats a great idea! Leave it to Thomas huh! But i really like the dual stage foams in the rear and the stock rover foams in the front- dealing with whats on hand ya know. The side by side foams are a great idea though- just another thing to tinker with! I do like the stiffer rears though, acts like a dig in some spots. I might get the new rig out tomorrow to papago...... Its callin..... |
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1 Attachment(s) Did not get the chance to run the new chassis but did get rid of the anodizing. Looking pretty good I think! The red devil lye worked really well, so much better than oven cleaner- Thanks Creeperbob! |
3 Attachment(s) I have missed all the comps so far this season dealing with family issues and I have only had the chance to run the new chassis for a couple packs but so far I'm liking it alot. Had to get the front upper links higher on the chassis to help with the TT and its doing better. Biggest problem now is the shocks. Think I need some Losi shocks or steal some from MR Tmaxx. The stock shocks are just to long and I cant get the ride height I want. I took a couple pics out of a video to show but they dont seem to be loading correctly? I will get some more maybe today- think I can talk my 6yr old daughter into a quick trip to the park. |
1 Attachment(s) So I got one pic today- my daughter took up all my time flippin the jeep over! So cool that she is starting to understand Dads passion! "Try to follow me dad" 3s on a 27turn ! ya right the creeper is a creeeper! Made the roof panel from an old storage container lid and what I call a "hood" from my old stock lexan body. The 2200 mah 3s have to go. My buddys losi is out doin me when I dont run the pack on the front axle but its just to long for the steering throw that the creeoer has.-- Maybe steal some of his batteries from Dlux? nice 1800mah that are really small?????? |
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looking good micheal, yeah a smaller pack works better with the creepers steering. I use e flite 1250 mah 2s and can run 3 courses with them and they are preety small. |
Re: Finally got it mostly together! So its been a long while since I posted on my Creeper. Fractured my ankle in four different places in December but I'm walking again now- slowly-very slowly but able to get the rig out. Got some losi shocks on her and got some 3s 1300 lipos and the truck is running really well. Cant believe how much better it is with the losi shocks- finally able to get the ride height I wanted and they are so much smoother than stock. The smaller lipos fit much better up front compared to my 2200's and still give me about 45 mins run time per pack. After reading some on Creeperbobs thread I got my front steering knuckles to a slightly negative angle and it really helps out with the torque twist and makes it "feel" more stable. I hope to make it to a comp soon- the truck is ready, am I? This is a quick clip from yesterday- we crawled for four hours but I forgot to take more video-to much fun driving again! http://s1204.photobucket.com/albums/...=3-12-2012.mp4 |
Re: Finally got it mostly together! So it's been almost ten years since my last post on the creeper. It's still running strong after 7 years in storage. Have an axial clone trans with dig on the way. Sure wish they'd bring this truck back. I had a another still in the box ( when it was 100 bucks) but seems to have disappeared? Ran two packs Christmas day and what fun, hooked all over again!https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...b2d3e84fc9.jpg Sent from my LGL455DL using Tapatalk |
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