I know this is getting less detailed as I move along. That's because I want to catch the thread up to reality and because I forgot a lot of things I wanted to mention. :ror: If you have any questions feel free to ask them here!
Next up is the driveshafts. Traxxas makes good driveshafts. The nice packaging comes into play here again. The plastic pieces are separated from the metal parts which are separated from the small, metal parts. Very nice.
I'm sure many of us have built Traxxas driveshafts as they are often retrofitted to other brands. But even the driveshafts have nice touches that make building them a breeze. Inside of the plastic collar you can see "ribs" that align the collars on the driveshaft. You can't put these together incorrectly.
Here are the assembled driveshafts. Simple, efficient and strong. Notice tjat three of the four halves are the same length. Only the rear driveshaft has a longer half. That's great for keeping spare parts on hand although this isn't an area that fails often so I won't keep spare driveshafts on hand.
I guess I didn't take photos of the driveshafts or rear axle installed. But you guys can imagine what that looks like.
The photos move onto soldering and installation of the Mamba X ESC. The Revolver wires are barely long enough to orient the ESC this way. I wanted the Mamba X oriented this way so the battery lead would face the rear and because the lead for the receiver could be routed nicely. It seems to have worked out OK.
After installing the one tire on the SSD wheels I decided to put air holes in the tires. I've only done this once before and I'm not a fan of it because I do sometimes run in mud and water. But I don't see using these tires long so I ran to Harbor Freight for a leather punch and I put two holes in each tire.
I personally am not going to sit there and cut 60 nibs off of each tire! My fuse is shorter than my patience. :lmao:
They sure do look pretty. :mrgreen:
Next up is the bumpers. These are some beefy bumpers. Not including the D-rings the rear bumper is two pieces and the front is three pieces. I see areas where weight can be trimmed when the modification round starts between OSRC and I! "thumbsup" The D-rings are nice and I do not foresee my pet peeve of D-rings that stick straight up. These are some nice hangers. :lmao:
