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The chassis on these is super easy to swap out. Start at the front and move your way back.Does any one think you can flip it upside down unscrew the chasssis pull it off leaving all the other stuff together and screw a new chassis back on ? Or does everything need to come apart ?
Any one done a Kraton 4s
Unfortunately the only way to fix that is to buy a new chassis. The chassis on these cars are one of the cons about this platform, they are rather weak and everyone breaks them, I don't think I have ever seen the chassis in stock on Jennysrc.
https://jennysrc.com/collections/kr...eel-base-lwb-ara4408v2?variant=40182230614070
And they are on backorder to make matters worse https://www.horizonhobby.com/product/composite-chassis---xlwb/ARA320640.html
Arrma's 3S/4S platforms design incorporates the gearboxes, and the arm mounts/"ABCD Blocks" into the molded chassis. I'm guessing it's a lot cheaper to produce an RC that way. A break, like leyla1989 has shown, means a lot more work than is needed to get the RC back up and running again. This was a concern for me when I went shopping for a 4wd RC to "hold me over" until a particular RC was released.Hi so my first crash I think it’s a new chassis hard for a first fix ? I’ll post photos !
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Because the front arms are so robust it cracked the chassis I think
They say if you aint breaking stuff then you're not doing it right so it looks like you're doing a good job!Yes it was very bad, I won’t go into detail but we ended up in A&E for the rest of the day.
Plus a totalled car! well two as the Kraton smashed up the front end of our traxxas Teton aswell before the chassis break !
Yeah probably as you only need 1 mold instead of 3 but the end user ends up paying more for repairs and their time.Arrma's 3S/4S platforms design incorporates the gearboxes, and the arm mounts/"ABCD Blocks" into the molded chassis. I'm guessing it's a lot cheaper to produce an RC that way. A break, like leyla1989 has shown, means a lot more work than is needed to get the RC back up and running again. This was a concern for me when I went shopping for a 4wd RC to "hold me over" until a particular RC was released.
Just have the exploded view by your side, and keep sections of the platform in groups, while disassembling/wrenching/repairing your RC.