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Here's my Enduro build (Dredge chassis rails)

garyk

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Built an Enduro kit up recently with the intent to keep it somewhat light and low cg. I'm using the Deadloc Racing Dredge frame rails as the basis for the build. Took a little tinkering but I have it set up how I want with mostly stock links. Put a bend in rear lower links for more clearance. The drag link as well as panhard have traxxas ball ends on one end of each...zero bump steer with my setup. Still running shocks at full travel but might try a touch less travel as it has more than enough articulation for me. Did some body mount braces and electronics trays on the printer.

Anyway, just throwing it up here so it might help someone else with ideas on setup, especially with the Dredge chassis. Plan to use this truck for some comps this year (no scale points, otherwise the setup would change quite a bit).

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Mounted my Reef's servo winch and put a new motor/esc in. The HH stubby Revolver is amazing and saves some weight. The only downside is the noise :lmao:

Truck weighs 5.25 lbs ready to run right now with 60% front weight bias.

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Tempting!
I've said to myself get mine as able as possible... But Try and keep it an Enduro, so gonna keep rails, center skid, axles, trans, and a few of the other parts battery mount etc...
And then you post things like this to tear me away from my original plan! :)
 
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