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Quick Timberwolf Build

neillarson

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I have been sitting on this for about 5 months and finally got around to actually trying to finish it.

Timber Wolf kit
HH Torquemaster BR-XL
HH Epic 55T
Spektrum D3000
Bully Winch
HS7954 Frame mounted
Castle BEC set to 7.4V
2.2 Rok Lox
2.2 Titus, weighted front
HPI Rubicon Body
Team3Six seats and bungees
Wild Willy's Driver
Home made Pan Hard Bar

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Had it all wired, tore it all out and started again. Once it was running, I had to try it on the rocks to see what it could do.

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Had some help from the experts on here to correct the issues that running a frame mounted steering setup.

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It is not parallel but it is real tight in there and is as close as I can get. I am considering trying to make a system similar to the hilift.

Made a dash and used a Wild Willy driver, found a nice fuel cell and bent some brass rod for fuel lines, and it is basically ready to roll.

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Need to get a Deans connector on the winch controller tomorrow then maybe take it to iHobby this weekend.
 
Timberwolf looks good, how was it mounting that servo on the frame? a big deal or no?
i also have one coming in the mail, still not sure which tires to put on it.....those 2.2 Rok Lox you have on it, don't look bad"thumbsup"
 
Timberwolf looks good, how was it mounting that servo on the frame? a big deal or no?
i also have one coming in the mail, still not sure which tires to put on it.....those 2.2 Rok Lox you have on it, don't look bad"thumbsup"

Well, I broke the pan hard bar on a tumble about 4 feet on the rock, but until then, the steering was working well. It was not an easy mod and I may change to a bell crank steering system which may allow me to go without a pan hard bar. I also broke 3 links so it was a hard fall.

I also found the truck was too top heavy for the steep stuff even though I was running in full droop. So I am going to redo the 4 links to drop the CoG. My Honcho out climbed the TW constantly so I need to get the CoG down.
 
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