Hi, need some advice from you experts.
I recently purchased a RC2WD Bully RTR. since then I replaced the servo and rearranged the electronics.
really happy with it other than two issues:
The first is that almost every run ends by some minor failure - either a broken rod end, a torn motor wire, etc. - this is believe will be ironed out, and may be attributed to my lack of experience in setting up the rig.
The second one I noticed once I installed a DIG. Initially I just thought that the crawler is noisy, and having no experience, believed it is meant to be this way. However once I operated the DIG, I noticed that only the rear axle is noisy, while the front is much more quiet. It is kind of a high pitched noise.
I tried recording this, not sure you can hear the difference:
In the video I first run the front, then the rear, and finally both
any ideas?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tTM5lvjgUPI
<iframe src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/tTM5lvjgUPI?vq=hd1080&autoplay=0" allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="315" width="560"></iframe>
I recently purchased a RC2WD Bully RTR. since then I replaced the servo and rearranged the electronics.
really happy with it other than two issues:
The first is that almost every run ends by some minor failure - either a broken rod end, a torn motor wire, etc. - this is believe will be ironed out, and may be attributed to my lack of experience in setting up the rig.
The second one I noticed once I installed a DIG. Initially I just thought that the crawler is noisy, and having no experience, believed it is meant to be this way. However once I operated the DIG, I noticed that only the rear axle is noisy, while the front is much more quiet. It is kind of a high pitched noise.
I tried recording this, not sure you can hear the difference:
In the video I first run the front, then the rear, and finally both
any ideas?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tTM5lvjgUPI
<iframe src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/tTM5lvjgUPI?vq=hd1080&autoplay=0" allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="315" width="560"></iframe>