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Rottenbellys DNA WK pro comp build.

What's your ride height, and does the puller get heated much?
Here's few questions for you, answer if you like to8)
But got to say... This build has been nice to read and has few really clever 'developments'"thumbsup"

After the last comp i lowered it a 1/4 inch front and back and brought the belly down to 2.3/4 inches. Helped a little on the steep climbs and sidehills but i did notice it hanging up a little more on the breakovers.
Kinda a even trade thing.
The little puller gets quite warm!!!! After a good sprint it does but if not full throttle all the time its managable. Even on 2 cell lipo. I think 3 cell might be to much for it. But the torque is incredible. It likes to pop the drive yokes off the front!! (Gotta have a weak spot)"thumbsup"
 
I am running 3S/Tekin on stock WK tranny gears. Havent broken them and have beaten the snot outta them. "thumbsup"
 
Better spinning a yoke off than twisting an axle.!!!!;-) I am thinkin about throwing a 7t in my 1/6 scale willys build
Heck yeah. 7 turn all the way. I saw a guys rig run with one at the LA comp it was awesome.!!!
I want to build a super bully with them on each axle!!:twisted:

I am running 3S/Tekin on stock WK tranny gears. Havent broken them and have beaten the snot outta them. "thumbsup"

YEP!!! They are pretty tough till ya start running brushless!!
 
thats why im definately NOT going brushless. My 45T on 3S has plenty of jive for what I do/want to do.
 
What yokes are you using? I know the Traxxas yokes accept 5mm shafts, but the Wheely King is 6mm at the axles and tranny.

I just use the stock WK yoke. The traxxas shafts snap right on the metal ball deal/thingy!! I didnt use the chrome ones that come with the shafts.

Like swelte said also you can drill them out also."thumbsup"

I was trying this setup because i was running the axial gears in the front.
These were axial shafts with the traxxas metal yoke ( for axail end) and the wk yoke wedged in the other end.
It held up great. i just didnt like the like the way it looked on the other end .
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Update. I have run this rig in 4 comps so far. My results have been a 4th place, 3rd place, 2nd place and yesterdays comp a 1st place!!"thumbsup":mrgreen:

With my homemade dig this rig has been crawling great for me!!
Going to keep fine tuning it!!

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That CKRC (?) Baja is the last step into perfectness"thumbsup". Sorry, but you rottenbelly remind me of an angry prison inmate:lmao:

LOL. I run the bug during comps so i can roll back over easy,and run the c-10 for practicing.

Everyone always tells me i look mad all the time!!!:mrgreen:
 
Looks good, have you had any interference between the motor and front driveshaft?
Just a little. But only if you press the suspension straight down. if it is flexing side to side its ok.
If i drop down to a 90t spur and go up to a 13 pinion it would give me more clearance. (Running 12/96 now)
 
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