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Another C2 yota, IDGAF chassis…

TK421

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Starting a new thread from this build…

http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/1-9-scale-rigs/622451-gspeed-v3-w-mojave-body.html

I’ve changed enough of the rig I feel it warrants a new thread so here we are.

The last iteration of this buggy was a Gspeed CF V3 w/ vfd and ar45 straight axles.

I was offered an opportunity to buy a prototype chassis set from a local guy so I decided to give it a go. Most of the build is parts I had laying around and it worked out pretty good.

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IDGAF CF chassis
TGH dual servo mount
TJ rc skid
Gspeed chassis spacer
IERC Corona rear brace
AMSfab front and rear bumpers
Incision VS4-10 SS link set
Dravtech short shocks
AR44 one-piece axles
Stealth X trans
32p 56t spur on axial locker
HH snubnose 1800
HH Crawlmaster mini

Lou
 
Well…. First thing out was that beast of transmission, the Stealth X. It’s a great drive train but it’s tall and bulky and heavy.

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I was finally able to score a 2.low so the motor got swapped over with the spur and locker. Very clean, very compact…. And 30% OD ;-)

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Black, EBR Edition TGH 2.low
HH Snubnose Revolver 1800kv
56t spur, 13t pinion
Axial spur locker

Lou
 
Nice! "thumbsup"

wow, 30% OD! :shock:

How's the crawling out there? I'm from Greenwood and the most I could find were creek/retention pond banks.
 
The 2.low came with the TGH skid so I decided to use it. It did take a little tweak8ng to get the pinion angles I wanted but I’m happy for now.

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The rear axle was a breeze.
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Lou
 
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