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Newbie
Hello, I started on the RC hobby back in August, so I am a bit new. I started with a basher (a used and abused e-revo 2.0) that I have had fun with, then I discovered crawling. Way more fun! I started with a Basha Rocksta (1/24 scale), then got the Stingray chassis for it along with some RC4WD Scrambler tires and a remote switch I wired in series to the rear motor for a dig. I can't get enough of it.
I also can't keep up with the 1.9 and 2.2 (usually scale) crawlers most are using at the local crawling spots.
So I am looking at the Bully 2. I am not really interested in the look of the vehicle at all, I just want to maximize the capability, so I don't really want scale bodies getting in the way, etc.
I guess I am spoiled by my Stingray with it's MOA, 4WS and dig. I manage to find situations every function helps. It even articulates in the middle, effectively changing the length of the wheelbase a bit as the front end clocks backwards when the wheels grab.
On to my question. I have not seen much on this, is it a reasonable thing (mechanically) to convert a Bully II to 4 wheel steering? The only thing I see when searching the internet is a video where some guy converted his original Bully.
Thanks for your time!
I also can't keep up with the 1.9 and 2.2 (usually scale) crawlers most are using at the local crawling spots.

So I am looking at the Bully 2. I am not really interested in the look of the vehicle at all, I just want to maximize the capability, so I don't really want scale bodies getting in the way, etc.
I guess I am spoiled by my Stingray with it's MOA, 4WS and dig. I manage to find situations every function helps. It even articulates in the middle, effectively changing the length of the wheelbase a bit as the front end clocks backwards when the wheels grab.
On to my question. I have not seen much on this, is it a reasonable thing (mechanically) to convert a Bully II to 4 wheel steering? The only thing I see when searching the internet is a video where some guy converted his original Bully.
Thanks for your time!