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Ood's Power Wagon - My First Crawler

Ood

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Oct 27, 2014
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Location
Two Harbors, MN
So I didn't want to include "build" in the name of this thread as I doubt mine will ever come close to the complexity of some of the project threads on here. Mine is more of a "beat the piss out of it, fix what breaks, and slightly improve it along the way" thread. Also, I'm 100% new to the whole RC crawler scene so there WILL be dumb questions asked by me along the way.

It all started in a fellow car club member's garage. One of my good friends let me try out his Wraith and at that point, I knew I needed a crawler. Thanks a lot bitch. There goes $400+ out the window immediately. A couple days later, I find that Axial makes a suitable model for me and it even has a Dodge body. I'm a lifelong Mopar fan so this was without a doubt the one I would be buying.

Fast forward about a week, and it shows up:







One of the first things I ordered for it was a lift because the tires rubbed the body and no way in hell was I going to cut it up already. Just for fun, I set it up for maximum lift and tried out a friend's 2.2s. Needless to say, the 2.2s made it look like some Walmart piece of crap and I'll probably be sticking to 1.9s:

Stock height



Max lift, stock wheels/tires



Max lift, 2.2s



I ended up settling on lifting it juuust enough so that at max flex, it just barely rubs with the stock Ripsaws.





 
So far, the only real upgrades I've done to it are a more solid steering linkage setup, and a metal rear upper suspension mount.

Before



After



Before



After

 
Upgrades that will probably happen soon include:

Aluminum beadlock wheels
Tires (to be determined...)
Metal suspension arms
Some kind of front bumper
 
Also, if anyone that reads this happens to want to get rid of a new or very nice Power Wagon body, I would gladly buy it off of you. Mine is already in a little rougher shape than I'd like and I want to keep a nice one around. I emailed Axial and the guy that emailed me back said they weren't sure if they were going to sell the body separately or not. Wish I would've known that before I pounded the piss out of mine.
 
Looking good. I'm brand new to the crawler world as well. I got the same truck. Will be great to see where you go with it!
 
yes looking good Ood, I as well didn't realize you had a thread either. were going to have some good crawls when the snow melts!
 
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