• Welcome to RCCrawler Forums.

    It looks like you're enjoying RCCrawler's Forums but haven't created an account yet. Why not take a minute to register for your own free account now? As a member you get free access to all of our forums and posts plus the ability to post your own messages, communicate directly with other members, and much more. Register now!

    Already a member? Login at the top of this page to stop seeing this message.

The Real Dogman's TK Twister '08-'09 Winter Point Series Comp Rig

The Real Dogman

RCC Addict
Joined
Jun 15, 2007
Messages
1,910
Location
Indian Village Pontiac
Well, been talking about this for a bit now, so its time to put up or shut up.

I was lucky enough to score a brand new chassis from a brand new Vendor, TK-Twister.

I spent about 3 weeks studying the different aspects of this new design and realized that it is going to force me to do something I have not thought of until now. I personally have always liked plenty of controlled articulation and this rig requires short shocks and limited articulation. I was not sure I was going to like it, but as it turns out I love IT!!

Anyway here is the required list of goodies:

TK-Twister GEN2 Chassis
Axial Transmission
90t Spur 13t Pinion
VF Dig(Now DNA)
Custom Dig Servo Mount
Revo Shocks 30wt Oil (Internal Sprung Droop Front, Typical Yellow Sprung Rear)
Axial Axles
Bonus Line Pre-production Lockers
Axial CVD's Up Front
RCP Axial Rear Stainless Straight Axles
RCP Axial Rear Axle Adapters
RCP Axial Max Clearance Knuckles
RCP Axial 2 Postion Clockable Axle C's
TCS Boomerang Rear Link Mount
Custom Front Batter/Servo/Link Mount
Traxxas Steel D-shaft Yokes
Traxxas D-shafts
Dogman Delrine Dog Leg High Clearance Lower Links
Custom Delrine 1/4" Upper Links
Traxxas Rod Ends Part #1942
Losi 8 Rod Ends(To lengthen Revo Front Droop Shocks) More on that later
ThunderPower 1320mAh 20c Burst 3s Lipo
CC Mamba Max ECS
CC BEC Set to 6.2v
35t Handwound Motor
Custom Upper Link Radio Tray
Hitec HS5955TG Steering Servo
Hitec HS225MG Dig Servo
Spektrum SP3100 RX
Spektrum DX3R TX
JConcepts "Stage Killah" #0057 Lid Painted by me

I think that will do it.

Now a teaser pic of it completed


SDC12281.JPG


SDC12283.JPG



Thats it!!
 
Last edited:
Thanx Guys, I love the lower links it took all of 1 hour to design and cut them out on the CNC. I saw everyone having issues with their high clearance lower links interferring with the shocks and then it hit me one day when I was talking to the Flyin Hawiian here in my living room how to solve that problem. Now I think I can invert the shocks, but we will see.

And the paint scheme is my scheme, I had that on my last body and have tried to get e few other local guys to paint that scheme on a couple other bodies for me, but they just couldn't get it right. So I did this one and glad I did. Next one I might try to have one of the painters here do it since they seem to grasp the concept of torn back sheet metal.

More to come today.. This build thread is going to be a lil different than most.
 
Last edited:
I'm pretty sure you I have helped me in making my decision of what body I will be running on my rig.
 
Here are a couple shots of the chasis plate I cut next to the prototype chassis. I felt the the droop/sprung setup I plan to use would work best with the shock angle laid down to about were the first set of holes where, so I cut the rest off. Then I plan to keep the rear shocks out side of the chassis, since they will be sprug and I want as much stability out back as possible. The front is another story since it wil be setup for droop. I plan to tuck the front shocks inside the frame to help with leverage and movement of the front axle. I feel that if you are going to run this type of suspension, then you need to weight the front and let it articulate while the stiff rear more or less floats or follows the front. But I dont want the front to move too much or extend while making a steep climb or while trying to power out of a bind, so will install internal springs. But more on that later.

So you now you have most of the logic this rig will be built by.

The pics of the chassis plates

TKT018.jpg
 
Last edited:
Beatiful build thread. I like your links. I need to go do some r&d myself. I am starting the chassis manufacturing this coming week
 
Now, let's talk about the lower links. I wanted Delrin High Clearence links but didn't want to add alot of weight while making them as ridgid as possible andI liked what some of the examples I have seen so far, like Kamikazis and Axial's aluminum version. However, I did not see that they had adressed the interferenc issues I knew I would encounter with the Revo Shocks I plan to run. And while discussing this with Flying Hawiian, the answer came to me, Why not point the rod end straight away from the axle then angle the link up for clearence. I drew one up in AUTOcad and ran it on one of the CNC machines at work. After about a couple hours or so I had these.

Dont they look like a dog's leg, a little??

TKT020.jpg
 
Last edited:
Reuse My 07-08 Winter Series thru 08 Summer Series Axles??

Well, I spent the night considering whether or not I was going to get into tearing the axles down since they are from The Axe 07-08 Winter Series and 2008 Summer Series comprig. They seem and feel strong, and this will give me a good oppurtunity to what 2 seasons of Hard comping has done to these axles. Now keep in mind I added a few things to them so technically the only Axial OEM parts left in them are the housings, ring and pinions, bearings, hex's and wheel nuts.

If you look closely you can see these axles aren't slouches. And they seem to spin nicely






TKT022.jpg



TKT025.jpg


Time to get greasy! I think I will do the rear axle first. Be back with some pics in a few minutes
 
Last edited:
Upon opening the rear case, it becomes very apparent that despite all the abuse my 3s Lipo and 35t motor and my heavy trigger finger has put to the rear axle it has held up extremely well!! Although there were a few grains of sand inside the case, all bearings spin freely with no noticable slop/wear. The ring and pinion gears being the only internal OEM part left(besides the bearings), I was pleasantly suprised to see no decernable wear or chips in the teeth. And the contact pattern between the R&P was just perfectly centered. No new needed parts here!! But on my list of upgrades for this season is definitely a set of hardened steel R&P.

A few pics

TKT039.jpg


TKT027.jpg


As you can see in this pic below, the RCP Stainless Steel drive shafts are holding up remarkably well considering they have been bent and bent back straight countless times. But they are also holding up well to the Bonus Line Steel Lockers!! I will need to get a new set of axles at some point before these break from fatigue of being bent so many times, but they dont seem weak at all, it still takes quite a bt of force to bend them back. So I will run them just a bit longer!! And I have the security of knowing I will not get a DNF by way of broken rear axle. Way to go RCP!! Love these axles!!

TKT030.jpg


The Bonus Line Lockers are the heart of these axles, and I can say without question, these are the last set of lockers these axles will EVER need!! And to think, these are the preproduction units!! I dont think I will ever need the spare set in my box!!! Just look and at those double-D holes, No Wear!!!!

TKT034.jpg



TKT036.jpg


It's a keeper!!!!


And now, let's see how the front Axle is holding up!!!
 
Last edited:
The front axle was pretty much the same thing, no wear. Even where I had to hack on the passenger side CVD to get it to seat completely into te Bonus line locker. The Chrome on the other CVD hase been chipped of the double-d where it insert into the Bonus Line Locker, but there was no wear!! Rock Solid!! Good Job Alan and Axial!!!!.

TKT041.jpg



TKT045.jpg



TKT044.jpg



TKT048.jpg



The CVD's Faired very well with all the abuse they have been put thru, although one of the pins did get a lil tweaked a couple quick blows with the hammer fixed her right up.

TKT053.jpg


Now for the Servo mount/Battery Plate. I wanted to mount everthing as far forward and as low as possible on this chassis so I had to mount both the 3s Lipo and the 5955tg on the front axle, which required a new mount. I felt to mount everything low I needed to get the servo and batt low as well so I saw a few guys make a plate that spanned the front axle and bent down to lower CG. The major flaw I saw with this setup is the servo and batt were always too close the tires during turning. but moving the Servo closer to center caused the inside mount holes move over top of the flat portion of the plate. I knew that was going to require a custom servo mount, But couldn't get to the CNC for this one, so wittled the mount out of some 1/4" thick aluminum. Sweet little mount too.

TKT055.jpg



TKT056.jpg



TKT057.jpg


TKT059.jpg



TKT060.jpg




OK thats it for tonight I will move on to the shock in the morning!!!
 
Last edited:
Back
Top