• Welcome to RCCrawler Forums.

    It looks like you're enjoying RCCrawler's Forums but haven't created an account yet. Why not take a minute to register for your own free account now? As a member you get free access to all of our forums and posts plus the ability to post your own messages, communicate directly with other members, and much more. Register now!

    Already a member? Login at the top of this page to stop seeing this message.

MFD F2 Bodyless Chassis Rebuild

well i took the plunge and cut my first set of tires and narowed them. now to sipe them and ad foams and test them.
 

Attachments

  • IMG_2062.JPG
    IMG_2062.JPG
    52.9 KB · Views: 573
  • IMG_2063.JPG
    IMG_2063.JPG
    53.3 KB · Views: 565
  • IMG_2064.JPG
    IMG_2064.JPG
    54 KB · Views: 562
  • IMG_2065.JPG
    IMG_2065.JPG
    50.1 KB · Views: 561
well i took the plunge and cut my first set of tires and narowed them. now to sipe them and ad foams and test them.

Looks like you didnt cut as much out as i said to good job they look good did you flip the a an b like i said?
 
just got done sipping them. i think they look aggressive.:twisted:
 

Attachments

  • IMG_2071.JPG
    IMG_2071.JPG
    57 KB · Views: 542
just took the narrowed sedonas out for a test run and they work very well. they are aggressive almost to aggressive. the side lugs hook up too well may have to shave them off or sipe them so there not so aggressive but still are useable."thumbsup"

thanks for the idea brandon."thumbsup"
 
thought i would show how the shock mount work.

the top pic show the adjustment for shock angle with two position options. one at @ 48* and one at @ 45* depending the location of the shock at the axle, whether or not you clock the axles or not.

the bottom one shows the shock length adjustment that allows for two different lengths. the upper two holes are for a 3 3/4 in. shock and the lower two are for a 3 1/2 in. shock, any where in between that is good.

i run a 3 7/8 in. eye to eye in the front. you can try a 4 in. shock but from experience it has not worked out yet, you end up too tall.

if someone does a setup with a 4 in. shock on the F2 and it works let me know i would like to see there setup. I'm talking eye to eye on the shock.

maybe in the future i will add two more holes higher up on the chassis."thumbsup"
 

Attachments

  • mfd f2 shock length.jpg
    mfd f2 shock length.jpg
    22.2 KB · Views: 2,173
  • mfd f2 shock angle.jpg
    mfd f2 shock angle.jpg
    22.2 KB · Views: 2,164
Nice job on the sedonas Mike"thumbsup".

The first cut is always the hardest, but after that its a breeze cause you have no choice but to glue them back together:mrgreen:.
 
Nice job on the sedonas Mike"thumbsup".

The first cut is always the hardest, but after that its a breeze cause you have no choice but to glue them back together:mrgreen:.


:lmao:isn't that the truth.

thanks Everett.
 
just went out to test and this thing is WORKING very well."thumbsup"

checked my shock angle and i'm sitting at 40* in the rear and 44* in the front. i have my rear tubes unclocked with the axle clocked at 26* and the front i have the tubes clocked at 20* and the axle clocked back at @ 2-3*'s for the caster angle.
 
well, i made another set of narrowed and siped sedonas and these ones turned out better since i had a practice run."thumbsup" my glue job is not that nice :oops:.
 

Attachments

  • IMG_2073.JPG
    IMG_2073.JPG
    55.9 KB · Views: 393
  • IMG_2075.JPG
    IMG_2075.JPG
    56.8 KB · Views: 393
  • IMG_2079.JPG
    IMG_2079.JPG
    67.4 KB · Views: 391
did a little testing today and im loving the narrowed sedonas.
these things work."thumbsup""thumbsup""thumbsup"

P.S. as they break in they get better.:mrgreen:
 
Those look nice Mike! I dig those hubs too! Yeah, most tires will start to work better when they are worn....
 
hey look what i found up on a shelf. just needs a driver. :roll::ror: see you sat.
 

Attachments

  • 2011-11-29_06-26-58_153.jpg
    2011-11-29_06-26-58_153.jpg
    50.2 KB · Views: 333
Those look nice Mike! I dig those hubs too! Yeah, most tires will start to work better when they are worn....

thanks jeremy,
i have never ran a stock sedona so who knows i may not have needed to narrow them but i really did not like the width of stock sedonas.
 
Back
Top