tmaxxdout
Pebble Pounder
looking to b adopted by someone with alot of ax-10 knowledge looking for tips and tricks
good idea starting with adjusting the shocks but i would advise going a step further and putting a stiffer spring on the shock you have cranked down also consider investing in a 4 link suspension this will help with the twist alotaxial help!!! torque twist... I bought my ax10 on thursday. Since then have changes alot. HD bent lower links. Upper y 3 link setup stock lenghts. Novak goat 3 brushless setup losi threaded aluminum shocks 80 weight oil in the left rear shock cranked all the way down. Can't get rid of extreme torque twist!!! What do cam I do to reduce or hopefully eliminate this
axial help!!! torque twist... I bought my ax10 on thursday. Since then have changes alot. HD bent lower links. Upper y 3 link setup stock lenghts. Novak goat 3 brushless setup losi threaded aluminum shocks 80 weight oil in the left rear shock cranked all the way down. Can't get rid of extreme torque twist!!! What do cam I do to reduce or hopefully eliminate this
I dont think anyone actually reads this thread.
I have been into rc everything over the last 25+ years. I just got my first crawler about 6 weeks ago. I got the axial honcho and about a week after i got it my 10yr daughter took it over. I then went out and bought an ax-10 scorpion. I wish i would have got another scx-10 but its to late now. I would really like to make it into a scaler instead. I was looking at the xtrail frame to get started. Is this a good way to go?? I have seen alot of people on here building there own frames and that really seems to be the way i want to go. Any ideas would be great...and would also like some ideas about a good servo and esc for backyard fun... not doin the comps. Dont want to spend to much more just for playin with kids and friends.
thanks
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ps ihavent had this much fun with rc since i got my first hornet...
Also in addition to my previous post i have been thinking about going to some comps and researched it and it seems like everyone is using digs. my question is are digs really necessary? can i survive a comp without one and not lose too bad?
Ok...I'm a newb wanting to get into rock crawling...so here are my questions:
In the "Bully vs Berg" section, some Bully guys talk about preferring a heavy set-up....what are the advantages of a heavy set-up...disadvantages.
Also, I keep seeing lightweight wheels...but then people add weight to them...would it be better to just use heavier wheels?
Sorry if I seem ignorant to the obvious, but if they had a "Rock crawling for dummies" book...I'd buy it! Thanks!![]()
I am Looking to find someone to help me out with building a AX10 type crawler. Looking to go totally custom, might buy the new XR10 kit in August or just build from scratch from axles up or from chassis down. Not a noob at R/C as a whole but totally green at crawling. Any help would be appreciated.:idea:
Thanks,
GutWrench
Your spelling and grammar are in the top percentile, no worries there! If I were you, I'd go Holmes Torquemaster and a nice handwound 35 or 45T, and hit it with a 3 cell Lipo. Fun!
Ryan
is the TorqueMaster BR-Xl a lipo only esc? just checkin to see if i have to up grade all my batteries... yes im noob to all the new equipment since i have been out of rc stuff for about 4 yrs.
thanks