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alteredfabrc

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Hartly, DE
RC Driving Style
  1. Crawling
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THIS IS A TEST AND CURRENTLY STILL TINKERING. Also buyer beware stock Udirc axles suuuuck This was a Udirc 1/24 snow leapord started brushless and 4ws from factory. I have changed skid plates to scx24 and raised the injora 50t pro motor/trans kit about a 1/4 inch to give me a nice angle on the driveshaft so I didn’t need to use a carrier bearing. I will post its limits in footage soon Below is the parts I've used first just incase anything didn’t taste right I didn’t buy top dollar ingredients if after i do testing it works any better than my last setup on the chassi I will replace with better reputable parts
-total weight around 8-900 grams I haven’t weighed it properly and will have the dialed soon on scales it’s a XL buggy
-secret sauced 1.3 wheels with generic 1.3 tires there loaded
-stock snow leopard 47mm oiled shocks with wings on the front shocks (imo better than stock scx24)
-underdriven rear axle
-Flyxm brass portals +4mm (total axle width 118mm)
-Twin emax servos w/red horns
-Custom bent links front with rear outboard mounted lowers (wheelbase 171.5mm)
-injora esc / dumbo receiver



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The stock cvd axle shafts do suck, the replacement parts are much stronger. Nice rig, and welcome to RCT. That thing probably goes anywhere, they are a little lacking stock but, have a lot of potential with a few tweaks and new wheels/tires.
 
I think pushing anything rather it’s scale or a real rig to its limits gives you a level of comfort and confidence you don’t get by just tinkering and doing one thing at a time although there’s a ton of experience and fun in that route of things as well
 
The stock cvd axle shafts do suck, the replacement parts are much stronger. Nice rig, and welcome to RCT. That thing probably goes anywhere, they are a little lacking stock but, have a lot of potential with a few tweaks and new wheels/tires.
Sorry I thought I hit reply to your message I’m new to this forum thing I don’t even use social media I’m 24 lol
 
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