mash914
Pebble Pounder
Hello everyone, new member here.
I recently got back into building RC (after a 30+ year break with a couple of RTR's in the meantime). Because everybody is stuck at home I was looking for a project for my son and I that would get us out of the house. We bought a TRX4 kit, added the bronco body and had a blast building it. Even before it was finished, I was looking for a partner vehicle so we could do trails together.
As a kid I always wanted, but couldn't afford an RC10. I mean with ads like this - Wing nuts! Aluminum monocoque! Come on!
Once I found out Team Associated were at least somewhat involved with the Enduro I decided that was the way to go.
I took a trip to a not-so-local hobby shop because they actually had one in stock. I'd never been to this shop before and was blown away by the selection. I felt like a kid again.
As I was looking around, I noticed they had the Killerbody LC70 sitting right there on the shelf!!!! That had been the plan all along and I was really excited to be able to grab it right then.
So, a ridiculous sum of money later (I also picked up some SSD wheels and new Flat Irons for my Bronco), my son and I were on our way back home. The trip netted almost everything I’d been looking to get including a new affordable radio, servo, and a Hobbywing 1080 (which I can’t believe only costs $40!)
I took my time with the kit, and there weren’t really any challenges. The only issue I had was that the servo I bought was woefully underpowered. I thought it was defective at first until I looked up the specs online - turns out I just underbought on the servo, no big deal. So I bought a replacement (Savox SW1211SG). While this new servo was definitely more powerful (my HH SHV500v3 just showed up
), I had a pretty bad mismatch between left and right steering radius. I measured and the tightest turning diameter I can get turning right is around 47” which I’m actually really happy with, although this admittedly includes some driveline jerking. In contrast, turning left the best I can get is almost exactly double at 93(!) inches. The issue is that the drag link appears to be too long. With the wheels centered and the servo centered, the servo horn starts out a good bit toward the panhard link. Turning left the horn very quickly hits the panhard mount.
I’ll post pics of everything in a second, but wanted to point out that I started to buy some aftermarket stuff already, so you’ll see a Club5 panhard that is exactly the same length as stock (and I had the issue with both), so I don’t think that’s it. All links have been double checked for length and I just can’t figure out what I may have done wrong. If the answer is "that’s just how it is", that’s ok, I have a couple of ‘fixes’ I want to try, but before I start farting around I want to make sure there isn’t something wrong.
Here are the pics:
This is straight ahead (the panhard has a slightly trimmed end link as I was trying to gain a bit more space because I'm also working on lowering it a bit - the length is still right)
I recently got back into building RC (after a 30+ year break with a couple of RTR's in the meantime). Because everybody is stuck at home I was looking for a project for my son and I that would get us out of the house. We bought a TRX4 kit, added the bronco body and had a blast building it. Even before it was finished, I was looking for a partner vehicle so we could do trails together.
As a kid I always wanted, but couldn't afford an RC10. I mean with ads like this - Wing nuts! Aluminum monocoque! Come on!

Once I found out Team Associated were at least somewhat involved with the Enduro I decided that was the way to go.
I took a trip to a not-so-local hobby shop because they actually had one in stock. I'd never been to this shop before and was blown away by the selection. I felt like a kid again.
As I was looking around, I noticed they had the Killerbody LC70 sitting right there on the shelf!!!! That had been the plan all along and I was really excited to be able to grab it right then.
So, a ridiculous sum of money later (I also picked up some SSD wheels and new Flat Irons for my Bronco), my son and I were on our way back home. The trip netted almost everything I’d been looking to get including a new affordable radio, servo, and a Hobbywing 1080 (which I can’t believe only costs $40!)
I took my time with the kit, and there weren’t really any challenges. The only issue I had was that the servo I bought was woefully underpowered. I thought it was defective at first until I looked up the specs online - turns out I just underbought on the servo, no big deal. So I bought a replacement (Savox SW1211SG). While this new servo was definitely more powerful (my HH SHV500v3 just showed up

I’ll post pics of everything in a second, but wanted to point out that I started to buy some aftermarket stuff already, so you’ll see a Club5 panhard that is exactly the same length as stock (and I had the issue with both), so I don’t think that’s it. All links have been double checked for length and I just can’t figure out what I may have done wrong. If the answer is "that’s just how it is", that’s ok, I have a couple of ‘fixes’ I want to try, but before I start farting around I want to make sure there isn’t something wrong.
Here are the pics:

This is straight ahead (the panhard has a slightly trimmed end link as I was trying to gain a bit more space because I'm also working on lowering it a bit - the length is still right)
