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Rc4wd copperhead as a rock racer/bouncer?

noname0383

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What do u thing about the rc4wd copperhead artr?

Would like to build a "cheap" rock racer/rock bouncer and I think it could do the job...

Is the trans (R2?) ok for brushless power? Axles? Etc...

Will I have to change gearing? Upgrade everything?

Don't want something crazy but a rig fast and power enough to fool around...
 
I had run the Rock Rider chassis for a while, it worked out pretty good.
I drilled the skid to accept an Axial trans (and AR60 axles) and ran the Traxxas VXL system.

I have pics I can post tomorrow when I get to work.

I also used the Bastard Jr chassis for a foff truck.
You can check that one out in my Sig.
 
Thanks and yes, would like to see pics of ur... Really like the look of this rig and ca have it at a good price at my lhs...
Would like to run it with a mmp/tekin 10.5 or my castle sv3! Better to change the trans or the rc4wd one will do the job?
And the axles are ok? Really want to build a rock bouncer look a like rig...
Thanks
 
You'll need an upgraded Axial drive train if you want to run it like a bouncer.

EDIT: Ideal situation-
Axial trans with Robinson Racing gears
MIP drive shafts
built Axial axles (Super 300/VP/Axial cvd's, beef tubes, HD gears, knuckles, chubs)
 
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So the only good part is the chassis and that's it?
Can I run the axles for a while or ar60 is the only way?
And what about the Novak timburk2 wraith edition (13.5t)?
Yes it's brushless but not too powerfull, can it run the stock trans/axles?

The thing is I don't want to spend too much money and time over this "project"... So I don't want a complex custom built, etc...
 
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