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RC4WD Gelande II D110 Truck Kit w/Hard Body build/review

Im going to copy this set up
https://youtu.be/7KRmPIoX1rM

Flex ruins rigs IMO. There is just so much extra drop in the suspension that you'll get tires stuck in holes you can't get out of... My SCX10 has been from stock flex to 90* of flex to what I have now, which is just over 1.5". And honestly that's more than I need lol.

Planning on spending a good $400 this week on my SCX10 alone.... Just spent $70 on c hubs, knuckles, and cvd's from Integy (the newer ones, so they are much more reliable 8) ). Heading to the local hobby shop tomorrow to go race onroad at the track. I'm waiting anxiously for my Subaru WRX STI body and Castle MMP with 5700kv motor to arrive at my house for my on road. Up next on my list is a sct and then I'm going to get a pro mod race truck.

So many build ideas, so little time!!!
 
I didnt know to much flex ruin your rig lol
Anyway i kight just leave everything stock
And upgrade if i break anything
This is just a rig i can bring with me for a walk :D
 
That's probably your best bet. Upgrade as it breaks and don't do much unless it does break...

Hmmmm yeah but ive been known to easily changed my mind :D
Its taking for ever for tower to have that tf2 rtr darnit
I already have a plan

Ill get a set of this front and back K44 AXLES


Throw this axles on the d110
Then the stock d110 axles
Will go to the tf2 rtr :D

Also found this sexy thing here


Awesome looking driveshaf :)
 
Watch yourself bud...k44s need leafs, and I'm not sure a link kit exists yet. These are the axle cases I'm getting for my rig. Scale Dana 60s. Bolt right on, and they're thicker than stock cases.



In other news, I hit 53.7mph with my sprint 2 today, running on a 2s lipo and only rwd. Gunna get a new set of dogbones to make it awd again and then up my motor to a 5700kv and get 3s. Hoping for triple digits.... I can hit at least 65 with 3s, rwd, and the 3500, probably 70 with awd, and I'm hoping that the jump in kV will let me hit triples. Already have a speed body on the way, and I'm just waiting on funds to get the new motor/esc.
 
I think the k44 axles
I can use the same links from the d110
And the k44 axles also a drop in on the tf2 leaf spring
We will see though when i have that rtr
Still waiting
 
BAD NEWS

llo Michael,

The TF2 RTR is still over a month away from being re-released. The kit version however will be released very soon (within the next week).

Please let me know if there is anything else that I can help you out with

Ryan
RC4WD Support Team

Damnit it was posted at tower hobbies early sept.
Not looking good
Should i wait for the rtr or ill get the kit
If i get the kit ill swap that 2 speed tranny and more money down the drain
 
Less moving parts is better for me
Less clatter in there

Ugh i cant decide if ill wait of just go with the kit

Is it posible to locked it in first gear or second gear?
 
Less moving parts is better for me
Less clatter in there

Ugh i cant decide if ill wait of just go with the kit

Is it posible to locked it in first gear or second gear?
It's a seperate channel and servo for the shift. Don't touch the red button and you'll be fine. :mrgreen:
 
Nope... It controls the transmission gear.

If you get a dead servo you can also use that to lock it in 1st gear, without having a need for a 3rd channel...
 
Oh cool thats a good idea ill just leave it alone and should be fine
Problem solved on that part
I guess i can just get which ever comes out first at tower hobbies

Thanx man
 
For another route, would could make a custom legnth link (like the ones you see guys use for links for SCX10s) and attach one end to the shift rod and the other to the servo mount to keep it locked in first gear
 
It's just a 8/32" allthread rod cut to size with revo rod ends, and 1/4" brake line to cover it all up. Plenty of pictures all over this forum, just type in "SCX10 homemade links" and you'll get plenty of answers.

Should be able to get both the allthread and brake line at Home Depot or AutoZone.

Also, keep in mind that the rod ends also add length, so take them into consideration when you're building links.
 
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