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Harley's XR10 #AX50062

So does it have some sort of wheel to bias two escs? I like the thumb wheel on the pks. I want to turn a knob or wheel forward for front etc. If not that's a deal breaker. Also let's say I have 2 fxrs. I can still run cut brake? I count channels as 1 steer 2 esc 3esc 4 cut brake
 
Thats my goal,

Use the novak M2 (which will give me front to rear proportioning) and have the 4th channel for winching on my berg. Winching isn't widely used anymore but certainly has its advantages in the right situation.


M2 with cutting brake on the xr, I like it!
 
still running SLW's front and rear with 335's

Have you tried DH pro comps with 350's
 
Harley Great thread and thanks for making this easier for those of us who do better looking at picture's. Question on the FXR's I have 2 FXR's. Do you disconnect the red wires that go into the receiver? On the wiring diagram it looks like it but I want to make sure. Also what did you do with the on/off switch's?
 
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Harley Great thread and thanks for making this easier for those of us who do better looking at picture's. Question on the FXR's I have 2 FXR's. Do you disconnect the red wires that go into the receiver? On the wiring diagram it looks like it but I want to make sure. Also what did you do with the on/off switch's?

Yes you got it. Disconnect the red wires from the esc to receiver, this is done because of the difference in voltages between the BEC and ESC. If you don't disconnect them it can fry the internal BEC within the ESC. The esc would still work but would never be able to power a servo later.

I just cut the switches off and solder the two wires together then tuck them in somewhere.
 
Josh, I havent noticed that you got back on this thing. looks really wicked man. I might have missed it, but where did you get the lights. I have been looking for them ever since Andy's truck.
 
Josh, I havent noticed that you got back on this thing. looks really wicked man. I might have missed it, but where did you get the lights. I have been looking for them ever since Andy's truck.

Sure your on the right thread? Do you mean the lights on the 4400? Those are pirahana led's found on eBay from tons of different sellers.
 
Sure your on the right thread? Do you mean the lights on the 4400? Those are pirahana led's found on eBay from tons of different sellers.
Damn, how the hell did I do that? I was just looking at the 4400 thread??? Now I know I am loopy.

thanks and now back to your regularly scheduled program already in progress.
 
We'll call this the beginning of stage 2.

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Thank you to Y-Town Crawlers. I'm looking forward to building up the XR10 even more now. I have a big list of things to accomplish with this rig. I am hoping to invest quite a bit of time into getting it rolling right.
 
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Got the rig setup today. Built the lower links from 1/4" stainless and uppers are Axial bent pipe links.

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I also went ahead and built myself a tie rod while I was in link building mode. I was going to order the Chaotic one but figured for $3 why not just build one and I don't have to wait.

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