I received my box load of parts from RPP last week and have been getting these parts bolted up.
I have been using the RC4WD Interco Super Swamper IROC tires (2.2) on my Wraith and have been extremely impressed with them. They have since been mounted up on my Deadbolt and the Wraith got some new Pitbull Rock Beast II tires, which are also exhibit extremely good performance. I wanted the 1.9 Pitbull tires for this build, but couldn't find them in stock anywhere, so I decided on the Interco Super Swamper IROC tires for the VP Method Racing wheels. The size of these tires is perfect for the look I wanted. I also used Locked UP 4/40 Acorn Nuts (wheels studs) to mount the VP SLW 475 wheel hubs. I have to say, this wheel and tire combination looks perfect (IMHO). Now I just have to find some hubs that will fit these wheels to cover up the axle nut. Any ideas?
Since it seems everyone raves about the Crawler Innovations (CI) Lil' Nova 1.9 Dual Stage 4.50" Inner foams, I ordered those up as well. a pair of soft and a pair of mediums. I filled one front tire with them and mounted the tire on the VP wheel. My initial impression was these are way too hard and didn't allow for much tire flex. Luckily, the Interco wheels come with foams and I used them on the 2.2 IROC tires on the Wriath and have zero complaints with these foams. The CI foams go into the parts pile!!!! I did want a a little more tire flex on the fronts, so I vented the front VP wheels to allow for this flex. The rears are not vented to allow for less tire flex; as far as I'm concerned, this will be perfect.
Size comparison with the stock Ripsaw tires:
I've also decided to go back to the CMS idea now that I have the new HiTec HS-7955TG servo. I mounted the VP Panhard bar kit, but still need the VP 3 link conversion kit. Without this 3 link kit, the Panhard bar hits the upper front axle truss and severely limits suspension travel. I removed the VP link end on the drag bar and replaced it with a longer RPM link end because seeing the threads on the Ti links is a pet peeve!!!!
I added the Gearhead "lift kit" shocks mount to actually lower the chassis since I'm using 110mm shocks. The advantage with this kit is that you can tune the angle of the shocks as well, and personally, I prefer them angled back in the front and forward in the rear vice nearly vertical in the stock upper mount holes. All four shock hoops were replaced with STRC aluminum hoops.
The VP Currie axles received Locked Up FI Spools for no slop lockers and the front axles were replaced with Axial SCX10 Competition Universal Joint Drive Shaft Set. Junfac hardened universal driveshafts finish up the driveline upgrades. A CC BEC was added and programmed to 6 volts. I still have to convert the main battery plug to a Traxxas plug. Speaking of batteries, my plan was to mount the battery across the chassis behind the front shock hoops. That idea is out and I now have dual 3300 3S 30C LIPOs mounted on either side of the frame rails. This will technically give me 6600 Mah when I run them in parallel and should be good for a long run time. I purchased a pair of RC4WD Tough Armor Side Bars and these are perfect for fabricating battery plates on them. I used nylon 1/4" clamps with 3M automotive grade double sided tape to attach the battery plates I fabbed up. The batteries are held down with industrial strength Velcro. With this mounting system, I can keep the CG weight as low as possible and even from side to side.
...and a couple of poser shots with the body to give you an overall view of the proportions with the new rims and rubber.
Gotta get the wiring completed and cleaned up, the VP 3 link conversion kit bolted up and then it's almost time to get to work on the body. Also have to figure out which front bumper I am going to go with to see if the body will need trimming to accommodate it. Here I come again LHS and RPP!!!!"thumbsup"
It's getting there and I'm havin' a ball building this project.