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Old 05-07-2020, 02:27 PM   #1
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Old 05-07-2020, 08:36 PM   #2
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Nice video Joe
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Old 05-08-2020, 12:48 AM   #3
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Do you have any specs on this truck? Or a build thread perhaps?

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Do you have any specs on this truck? Or a build thread perhaps?

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I started out with the plastic left overs of a Wraith after upgrading it. I built 2 axles with the plastic stuff and stock shafts and some chassis rails I had laying around. I bought an SCX10 motor place and mounted an SCX10 transmission. Mounted the AR60 axles with custom links. At first I started with links to align the wheels with the wheel arches. That didn't last long because the short wheelbase and the high COG because of the 2.,2 wheels made the RC roll forward and backwards when climbing up and down most hills. I stretched it to just a bit longer than the Wraith wheelbase, used MIP drive shafts with the longer ends to account for the shorter transmission.

Sadly I built this before I set up my website, so there's nothing about this build!
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I started out with the plastic left overs of a Wraith after upgrading it. I built 2 axles with the plastic stuff and stock shafts and some chassis rails I had laying around. I bought an SCX10 motor place and mounted an SCX10 transmission. Mounted the AR60 axles with custom links. At first I started with links to align the wheels with the wheel arches. That didn't last long because the short wheelbase and the high COG because of the 2.,2 wheels made the RC roll forward and backwards when climbing up and down most hills. I stretched it to just a bit longer than the Wraith wheelbase, used MIP drive shafts with the longer ends to account for the shorter transmission.



Sadly I built this before I set up my website, so there's nothing about this build!
Thank you

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