TK421
Rock Crawler
So... Think back to when you first started to learn to play the guitar. You learn a few chords and you can half assed play a song or two... Then, you go to the guitar shop, and grab the Fender Strat off the wall... The $3000 American made that you know you can't afford. After that, everything you own is crap, lol.
Enter the VS4-10 Pro.
I had some scratch money and I decided to pull the trigger. NOT DISAPPOINTED IN ANY WAY!
I'm not doing a full build thread as there have been plenty of those. This is just my thoughts on the rig and some pics for anyone who might be interested.
Let me start with the axles, Any pics or video you've ever seen DO NOT do justice to how sexy and clean these things are.
This is the second VS chassis and VFD I've built. I didn't think I'd notice, but the Pro VFD is significantly smoother. I assume this is thanks to the machined gears. HH Puller Pro V2 2200kv, 14t pinion, Mamba X, on 4s 1500.
Shocks - I've seen loads of complaints and videos talking about how leaky the Incision Shocks are but I thought I'd give them a go anyway. I fully disassembled them, cleaned everything, lubed with ProTek Premier grease, and filled all four with Losi 50wt. Soft springs up front, Medium in the rear. They sat for 3 days on my work bench, ran for over an hour today and no leaks so far as well as silky smoove operation.
A Reef's 422HD for stearing and the VP 20mm servo horn for control.
Now for my only complaint of the whole kit... The tie rod and drag link... All in all this isn't a big deal, but I had to shorten the drag link almost 1/8" and the tie rod needed to be almost 1/8" longer. I was able to shake it all out but given the cost of the kit, I would not have expected this. The links are pretty burly and I like the finish.
The pic really doesn't show how far off the steering was before being corrected.
I trimmed up the rear batter plate to shave a few grams and allow the battery to sit where I want it. A Traxxas RX box up front and a little wax line to tidy the wires.
Here are the obligatory stove top pics...
The wheels I want are out of stock so "Chanquish" for now. Pitt Bull Growler A/T Komp compound with Ottsix Halo red dot foams.
Here are some pics of the first outing.
If you made it this far, thank you. I hope you enjoy the read. Cheers!
Lou
Enter the VS4-10 Pro.
I had some scratch money and I decided to pull the trigger. NOT DISAPPOINTED IN ANY WAY!
I'm not doing a full build thread as there have been plenty of those. This is just my thoughts on the rig and some pics for anyone who might be interested.
Let me start with the axles, Any pics or video you've ever seen DO NOT do justice to how sexy and clean these things are.


This is the second VS chassis and VFD I've built. I didn't think I'd notice, but the Pro VFD is significantly smoother. I assume this is thanks to the machined gears. HH Puller Pro V2 2200kv, 14t pinion, Mamba X, on 4s 1500.

Shocks - I've seen loads of complaints and videos talking about how leaky the Incision Shocks are but I thought I'd give them a go anyway. I fully disassembled them, cleaned everything, lubed with ProTek Premier grease, and filled all four with Losi 50wt. Soft springs up front, Medium in the rear. They sat for 3 days on my work bench, ran for over an hour today and no leaks so far as well as silky smoove operation.

A Reef's 422HD for stearing and the VP 20mm servo horn for control.

Now for my only complaint of the whole kit... The tie rod and drag link... All in all this isn't a big deal, but I had to shorten the drag link almost 1/8" and the tie rod needed to be almost 1/8" longer. I was able to shake it all out but given the cost of the kit, I would not have expected this. The links are pretty burly and I like the finish.

The pic really doesn't show how far off the steering was before being corrected.
I trimmed up the rear batter plate to shave a few grams and allow the battery to sit where I want it. A Traxxas RX box up front and a little wax line to tidy the wires.


Here are the obligatory stove top pics...



The wheels I want are out of stock so "Chanquish" for now. Pitt Bull Growler A/T Komp compound with Ottsix Halo red dot foams.

Here are some pics of the first outing.







If you made it this far, thank you. I hope you enjoy the read. Cheers!
Lou