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Badger's Axial Yeti Rock Racer disassembly thread

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The YETI is finally here! I CANNOT wait to drive this rig again! But first, I need to disassemble it to take some pics of the internals like the transmission.

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Specifications:

Radio: Axial 2-channel AX-3 2.4GHz w/reverse & trim settings

Receiver: Axial AR-3 2.4gHz 3-channel

Servo: (1) Tactic TSX45 metal gear, dual ball bearing steering servo
Torque: 4.8V 143 oz-in / 6.0V 151 oz-in​

ESC: Axial Vanquard AE-3 (Developed by Castle Creations for Axial)
Waterproof
Forward / Reverse
Drag Brake
3S LiPo cutoff​

Motor: Axial Brushless 3150KV 4 Pole Motor

Battery: 2S or 3S LiPo Pack (batteries not included)
NOTE: BATTERY MUST HAVE DEANS ULTRA PLUG CONNECTOR



Dimensions:

Length: 19.5" (495mm)
Width: 12.3" (312mm)
Height: 7.7" (195mm)

Wheelbase: 14.2" (360mm)
Ground Clearance: 2" (50mm)
Weight: 6.5lbs (2.9kg)



Features:

Chassis: Plastic tub type with bolt-on 4 link mount for rear suspension
Shocks: Aluminum body, adjustable threaded bodies with single coilover spring
Steering: Updated dual shear steering rack
Transmission: Single speed with brushless motor gearing (2nd gear
fixed), adjustable motor mount, dual slipper clutch, 2-speed optional gear set available
Differentials: Front Diff is Open, Rear Diff is locked
Front Suspension: EXO type with new front steering knuckle
Rear Suspension: AR60 rear solid axle, multiple tuning options, long travel rear sway
bar, EXO suspension arms, anti squat adjustments built into four link mounts at chassis, lower links designed to hold optional dual shocks
Driveshafts: WB8 HD rear driveshaft with new larger diameter cross pin (2x11mm)
Front Bumper: New KOH style with light mounts, and compression mount
Body: Molded lexan, one-piece with separate roof, scale accessories spare tire mount, scale interior with driver and passenger helmet
rear cage captures upper shock mounting points and includes integrated scale fuel cell
Battery Tray: Fully adjustable and easily accessible
Receiver Box: Waterproof
Tires: Axial 2.2 BF Goodrich Krawler T/A
Wheels: 2.2" Walker Evans Racing
Top Speed: 32mph
 
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For some reason that pic puts this into a better perspective of actual size.

Can't wait to see detailed pics!
 
Could you please take a picture of it with a cat sitting on the roof and a confused dog looking in the background?
 
Could you please take a picture of it with a cat sitting on the roof and a confused dog looking in the background?

Sorry I don't have anymore cats after the last time my Asian friend (Jake) came over and ate them, thank god my dog was to big and fast to catch. Just imagine this is the Yeti and not the scx10 deadbolt.ImageUploadedByTapatalk1404506902.206640.jpg
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Someones got to ask at some point, so might as well get it over with...

Could you please tell us at some point, what the eye to eye length of those rear lower links is please? :oops:

...got a Wraith cage sat here just Crying out for a pair of those! :mrgreen:
 
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