Lobonyc
RCC Addict
Bronco looks great! I wasn't sure about the proline body but now I like it. Good job man"thumbsup"
Finally get to see this bronco in action, great job!!!"thumbsup"
Seems like it handles sweet.
Bronco looks great! I wasn't sure about the proline body but now I like it. Good job man"thumbsup"
thanks guys. Overall I'm happy with it, but I'd like the front shocks/springs to flex more easily and more quickly when the wheels initially hit obstacles. Right now my rear flexes well but the front seems too rigid at first and then it finally flexes. Can you guys recommend how I can set up the shocks/springs to be stiff enough to keep my current ride height (and avoid sagging when sitting still) but also make the shocks/springs soft enough so that the front wheels flex more easily? I was thinking of buying a few different springs and messing around with various combinations, or possibly just going for a set of Proline's power stroke shocks. It seems like people have good things to say about them, but honestly I'm not sure if power strokes will give me what I want.
93, That's a good point about the shocks possibly not being broken in yet, and I am definitely going to do the little hole in the rims trick. Right now I have the battery and electronics mounted over/behind the front axle since everything is in the stock location from Axial. Right now the shocks sag to about half travel when the truck is sitting still (since the weight is up front), and it seems like the shocks are pretty soft in terms of traveling from full extension to their "mid point", but the travel from the mid point to fully compressed is a little stiff.
I have played around with the screws a little bit, but right now I just have all of the shocks set on the softest setting. I was reading last night that a few people recommended to take some oil out of the shocks or put in thinner oil as well as put in softer springs. I ended up deciding to replace the long springs with a set of Axial super soft springs, since my Honcho came with medium long springs. While I was buying the springs I also finally decided to buy an RC4WD Bulldog remote winch, so I am pretty excited to install that! I will post pictures once I have the winch installed and the new springs in, and I will let you guys know how the springs perform.
thanks for the tips guys. Lobo, your description of the suspension moving faster/slower depending on the oil level when crawling is exactly what I am working on. I'd like to achieve the more realistic flex. I haven't been able to post any update pics since I just moved over the weekend, but I installed the RC4WD winch and super soft springs on the front. I also adjusted the droop kit and spring tensioners quite a few times in an attempt to make the front wheels flex better when hitting obstacles head on. I also decided to pick up an "odds and ends" bag of Styrene and give scratch building a shot. This is my first time working with Styrene, but I am really enjoying it. I will post a few pictures this weekend of my roof rack project, haha.
Hi guys, sorry I haven't been able to post any pictures of my styrene progress. I moved about two weeks ago and Comcast hasn't been able to install my internet and TV yet :roll: They are scheduled for this Tuesday, so I am on the forum at work right now, haha.... Anyway, I love the RC4WD winch in terms of how it looks and operates, but my only complaint is that the screws that hold it together are VERY easy to strip. I am powering the winch with a 1500 NiMH 6 cell battery mounted to the chassis right behind the motor. I will post some pictures of how it is all set up along with pictures of my styrene roof rack and rocker guards as soon as I can.
Your powering your winch with a 6 cell battery????!:shock: r u using that same battery to power your truck?
ok guys, quick update. As I as working on the roof rack tonight I decided to scrap the project. I was trying to figure out a way to mount the roof rack and I just couldn't bring myself to drill any holes in my body since I wasn't 100% sure that it would look right. I also realized that the rack would definitely fall apart the first time the truck rolls over, and I couldn't really make it much stronger. I've been reading a bunch of build threads of guys that do some amazing styrene work, and I'd like to do something too but my creativity is really lacking haha.