It's been a while since I have posted on my Mounty. And since SlinkySam got his rig finished and asked about new pics of my rig I figured I needed to update my gallery with the latest changes.
This is the same configuration when I ran it up in Shasta, and I was constantly amazed on how well it did.
The latest change was RCKJeep's second version of the 2.2 RockRings.
I removed my old battery tray so I can use a flat 6 cell pack which also lowered the battery so it now sits on the skid plate and is wedged in between the tranny and frame rail. This change was a great improvement in stability.
I added a winch a while ago using a HS-645 servo. This has been one of the most fun additions to the rig. The winch can pick the (heavy) truck of the ground no problem.
I axle mounted my steering servo. The steering no longer raises and lowers the suspention (Sam knows what I am talking about :mrgreen: ) It was a easy change, I just made two l brackets out of aluminum.
I moved the tie rod above the axle because it was getting caught up and being bent all the time.
I had a big problem with the front drive shaft constantly slipping out, so I reversed the front leaf mounts putting the one that moves in the front (I can't remember what it is called? Shackle maybe?
) Now the front drive shaft has very little in and out movement solving that problem.
Here are the rest of the angles.
And I am still using the white body since I do not have my flat bed yet.
This is the same configuration when I ran it up in Shasta, and I was constantly amazed on how well it did.
The latest change was RCKJeep's second version of the 2.2 RockRings.

I removed my old battery tray so I can use a flat 6 cell pack which also lowered the battery so it now sits on the skid plate and is wedged in between the tranny and frame rail. This change was a great improvement in stability.

I added a winch a while ago using a HS-645 servo. This has been one of the most fun additions to the rig. The winch can pick the (heavy) truck of the ground no problem.

I axle mounted my steering servo. The steering no longer raises and lowers the suspention (Sam knows what I am talking about :mrgreen: ) It was a easy change, I just made two l brackets out of aluminum.

I moved the tie rod above the axle because it was getting caught up and being bent all the time.

I had a big problem with the front drive shaft constantly slipping out, so I reversed the front leaf mounts putting the one that moves in the front (I can't remember what it is called? Shackle maybe?


Here are the rest of the angles.



And I am still using the white body since I do not have my flat bed yet.
