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DLUX super build

Erik D_lux

Wanna get? Gotta want.
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I am really stoked to start building this car! I have been chomping at the bit for awhile now but just have not had the time to do any building. All that time has given me a lot of time to think and some time to gather parts. I have all the parts now (tires are on the way) but now just need some time....

I needed to make a bunch of delrin Berg 2.2 tubes so I thought it would be foolish to not throw these super tubes in with them to save some time.

This may be a "slow" build for me. I need to have it done for AZ on Jan 20th. I think I am finally past the point of "how much money is this going to cost me and still not even work?" :lmao: I think it will go quickly as this will just pretty much be a duplicate in many ways to 53willys build. Thanks goes out to him for doing all the figuring out on links, chassis etc,.

Here is a pic. Its not much but its a start. :mrgreen:

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Also looks like steering will be decent

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I will try to post up later when I have more time.
 
Looks like a nice start!

It's funny that you consider before Jan 20th a slow build......that would be a fast one for me. :lol:
 
Hmmm, Rc4wd parts. Im liking this approach at this point, this hould be another great build. Nice to see more options for super builders. "thumbsup"
 
Looks like a nice start!

It's funny that you consider before Jan 20th a slow build......that would be a fast one for me. :lol:

Sometimes it pays to be obsessive compulsive. :ror:

I see offset cases, what are your plans for servos?

I am hoping to come in really light on this build so I am hoping a single 7980 per axle will do the trick? A servo will not fit on that short side easily.

So it's berg cases with bully knuckles and xvd's??

Yep. You may not understand this but us people who have to work for a living have to try and save some money where we can. :flipoff: I got a kid to feed man! Seriously though, one of my biggest hang ups on building this thing was jumping in and buying parts. As most know, these can be expensive but at the same time, I knew I would really want something light and do it "right" from the start. Doing it this way saves a decent chunk of change. Also, I really like that the axle shafts are readily available if I ever need them and they are cheap. The knuckles were less for 4pcs than one set of other options. I like the Berg stuff for its light weight too. Seems like a good deal with little to no draw backs. Oh, glad I went with the super Bully axles, they are not as wide as I was thinking.
 
Awesome to see this build starting up. I often wondered why you didnt have one yet. Cool idea with berg cases/rc4wd shafts. What did you have to do to the locker to get them to work?
 
Awesome to see this build starting up. I often wondered why you didnt have one yet. Cool idea with berg cases/rc4wd shafts. What did you have to do to the locker to get them to work?

I didnt modify the locker. I modified the shafts. For some reason that seemed more simple? I suppose it could be just as easy to do the locker.

The "mod" really was not hard at all, especially now that its in hindsight. Its the unknown that really causes all the tension. :ror:

For the knuckles and chubs, I used stock bully knuckles and AX10 chubs. The AX10 chubs are the perfect size in stock form. It really could not be better. Since the knuckles are made for a ball type chub you do have to do some grinding on the inside of the knuckle so they AX10 chub can move. I also rounded the top of the chub and just took the top edges off. Then you just have to grind the sides of the Bully knuckle like all the Bully guys are doing to get more steering. I used a stock Bully brass bushing and there is really no slop at all. It worked out great. Oh, side note, dont try and sandblast a Bully knuckle. They go straight to a rose color. :roll:

As for the shafts, I just milled them down until they fit into the locker. If I remember right it was only about .030 per side. I liked going this route since the shaft has the retaining clip as its minor diameter and the shafts are also square causing some stress points. I dont know if this would have been an issue but it wont be now.

All in all, this could all easily be done with a dremel with the exception of the tubes.

Here are some pics of the shafts if it helps. 1st one is stock vs. modded

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very nice Erik!!"thumbsup"

did you turn some delrin tubes out for me too??:mrgreen:

let me know when your tires show up....
 
Cool idea





Wheels........

Thanks






Slave driver..........

very nice Erik!!"thumbsup"

did you turn some delrin tubes out for me too??:mrgreen:

let me know when your tires show up....

I actually was going to but then, I thought maybe, just maybe there would be a chance that you would be switching to this combo? You could actually make money on the deal....

Tires will be here tomorrow.
 
I actually was going to but then, I thought maybe, just maybe there would be a chance that you would be switching to this combo? You could actually make money on the deal....

Tires will be here tomorrow.



hehehe.......I was kinda thinking the same thing after seeing the pics....:ror:
I will text you so we can figure out the next crawling day.."thumbsup"
 
I am hoping to come in really light on this build so I am hoping a single 7980 per axle will do the trick? A servo will not fit on that short side easily.

All I have ever run is a single 7990 servo, never had an issue with steering power even with a 12lb car. You should be just fine "thumbsup"
 
is there a reason the motor is to the short side? seems like it might cause an issue with motor and link interference
 
is there a reason the motor is to the short side? seems like it might cause an issue with motor and link interference

I was wondering about that too...otherwise this is gonna be a sweet build 8)

Just think how much advertisement you could get with a set of clear faced 4" wheels with Krawler Konceptz inside skinz "thumbsup"
 
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