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Farmertom's 2.2s V1 (with AR60 axles)

farmertom72

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I have for the "Best of West" Comp in Wendover U.S. in November still built a quick 2.2s crawler.

First I wanted to go with my "old" Creeper, but since the Creeper was also my point of view too narrow axes, but then I quickly built yet a new crawler.

The chassis I decided for the Secret Agent 4.0 chassis because I had gained a Comp in Switzerland, and it lying around unused.

The axles are from my scale crawler, because I had this already equipped with Vanquish Knuckles.

With the actual stroke of the crawler now has a track width of 295mm front and 285mm at the rear of.


Some key figures:

- Chassis: YTC Secret Agent 4.0
- Axis: Axial AR60 (Wraith)
- Transmission: Axial SCX10 (Hot Racing Bullet proof)
- Kardan: Junfac front, rear MIP Wraith
- Shocks: Traxxas BigBore
- Wheels: DLux Carbon Wheels

I had the Skidplate for receiving the transmission build wider.
Now she is about 70mm wide, so the transmission is on the right side of something


Unfortunately, I was at the "Best of the West" Comp already on the course 2 a technical failure.
The short front CVD is broken.
 

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Seeing this makes me want to start my build all over again. I love the break over clearance under the rear links.
 
I have had no problem with torque twist, even when mine was still on the factory frame. Gotta love these axles. I still can't get over the break over clearance and how you pulled it off with the offset pinions."thumbsup"
 
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