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Antigacho SCX10II Truggy MX

antigacho

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Mexico, Guadalajara
Hello from México
I want to start this threat the follow the building of my first RC Crawler
I already ordered all the parts that I thought were necessary, except paints, I haven't decided about the colors yet.

Inspired in the following photo I would like to modify the Tamiya Hilux body that I choose cutting the doors in half; I have no experience whit this kind of mods but I will do my best

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The RC scene is very small in my city so the information in forums and RC parts reviews are very helpful in my case since they are my main source of information for this hobby.

I haven´t receive all the parts yet, but I want to start this post with a detailed list of the items that I ordered for this project:

KIT

1/10 SCX10 II Jeep Cherokee Rock Crawler 4WD Kit $328.55 AX90046

ELECTRONICS

Holmes Hobbies Holmes Hobbies TrailMaster BLE Pro $125.99 HO/210100006
Holmes Hobbies Puller Pro BL 540 Waterproof Sensored Crawler Motor (2700kV) $139.99 HHBPPBL540ST2700WP
Castle Creations BEC 2.0 Waterproof BEC Voltage Regulator (15 Amp) $39.99 CSE010-0153-00
Futaba R204GF-E S-FHSS High Voltage 4-Channel 2.4GHz Micro Receiver $46.99 FUTL7604
Savox SB-2290SG Black Edition Monster Torque Brushless Steel Gear Servo $159.99 SAV-SB-2290SG
Castle Creations B Link Bluetooth Adapter $49.95 CSE011-0135-00
ZOP Power 11.1V 4500mAh 45C 3S 1P Lipo Batería XT60 $30.33
ZOP Power 11.1V 6000mAh 45C 3S 1P Lipo Batería XT60 Plug (X1) $43.07
Powershift RC Technologies Battery DMS Dead Man Switch Unit PWR-097 $29.99
Small Switch Waterproof Cover 12V $4.75
Waterproof Mini Digital LED Volt Meter $2.28
HeyOK Performance The Lighting Controller $55.99 HEYTLC
Yeah Racing Ultra Bright LED Light Kit $6.69 YEA-LK-0001WT
Vanquish Products Rigid Industries 1" LED Light Bar $39.99 VPS06761
CNC LED Taillight Light Lamp $17.88




TIRES AND WHEELS

Pro-Line Hyrax 1.9" Rock Crawler Tires (2) (Predator) $57.98 PRO10128-03
Pro-Line 1.9" Dual Stage Rock Crawling Foam Inserts (2) $31.92 PRO6174-00
INJORA 4Pcs Aluminum Alloy 1.9 Beadlock Wheels rims $34.35
Rock Crawler Rubber Wheels Tire 1.9 Inch Wheel OD Tire 114mm Wheel Tyre For Axial SCX10 CC01 RC Wheel Rims $7.11
INJORA 2PCS Aluminum Alloy 12mm Wheel Hex Hub for 1/10 RC Crawler 1.9 Wheel Rim $4.39
INJORA 2PCS Aluminum Alloy 9mm Wheel Hex Hub for 1/10 RC Crawler 1.9 Wheel Rim $3.82
SSD RC Locking Hub Installation Tool $5.99 SSD00008
SSD RC Scale Hubs (Silver) x2 $19.98 SSD00253
BP Custom 1.9 Rock Ring Beadlock Rings $29.99



BODY

Tamiya Toyota Hilux Front Truck Body $16.00 TAM9335487
Tamiya Tamiya T Parts Front Windscreen Toyota Hilux High-Lift $8.35 TAMIYA/19225104
Tamiya Bruiser T Parts Tree Window Set $10.00 TAM9225139
RC4WD Mojave II Cab Back Panels & Grill Parts Tree (Primer Gray) $18.99 RC4ZB0074
RC Parts Metal Intake Cowl Grille Net Set & Lights for Hilux Tamiya Hill TF2 $26.58
Tamiya Toyota Hilux Front Grill W Parts Set $13.25 TAM9225105
2pcs RC Rubber Seats Chair For Axial Wraith 1/10 Scale Rock Crawler $9.01
RC4WD Trail Finder 2 Mojave II Rubber Mirrors $8.59 RC4ZB0082
Dinky RC "Yota" Interior w/Decals (Black) $28.99 DKY-SIBV3
Rubber Steering Wheel + Column with paddles for Tamiya Axial RC4WD RC 1/10 $6.99
JR fabworks truggy rear cage $140.00
Elastic Luggage Net w/ Hooks (yellow) $4.41
Tamiya L Panel Stay For Tamiya Hilux 58312/58397 (x2) $4.00 TAMIYA/14305048
INJORA 4PCS RC Car Shell Body Mount for SCX10 90046 $9.42
RC4WD Trail Finder 2 Tough Armor Front Tube Bumper w/Winch Mount $42.99 RC4ZS0765
RC4WD Axial SCX10 Universal Front Bumper Mounts $9.99 RC4ZS0987
4 LED Lights Kit 2 White 2 Red for 1/10 1/8 Traxxas HSP Redcat RC4WD Tamiya Axial SCX10 D90 HPI RC Car LED lamp $1.66
8 LED Light Kit 2 White 2 Red 4 Yellow for 1/10 1/8 Traxxas HSP Redcat RC4WD Tamiya Axial SCX10 D90 HPI RC Car LED Lamp $3.16
Seat Belt (red) $9.20
Metal Steering Wheel For Axial Wraith 1/10 RC $5.63
2 Pcs RC Car Fuel Tank & Mounts for RC Crawler $3.42
Plastic Fuel Cell Receiver Box for 1/10 Crawler $4.08
57*34*26mm Receiver Box Module Case for Crawler RC Car Decor Parts $8.34
Plastruct Plastic Weld Cement (2oz) $5.69 PLS00002


SHOCKS

Pro-Line PowerStroke Scaler Shocks (90mm-95mm) (x2) $94.98 PRO6060-00
Samix SCX10 Brass Shock Spring Cups (4) $11.99 SAMSCX2-4047L
Vanquish Products SCX10 II Shock Hoops (Silver) $64.99 VPS01861
4PCS/SET Aluminum Lower Shock Mount lift Kit For 1/10 RC Crawler Axial SCX10 $8.45
Lower Shock Mount Lift Kit (Black) $8.32
Team Associated Silicone Shock Oil (2oz) (30wt) $4.49 ASC5422
Team Losi Racing Silicone Shock Oil (4oz) (30wt) $6.99 TLR74023
Tamiya Toyota Hilux Lenses P Parts Set $9.75 TAM9115196



AXLES - STEERING

SSD RC SCX10 II Brass Weights (x2) $49.98 SSD00140
SSD RC SCX10 II Pro Aluminum Knuckles (Silver) $34.99 SSD00148
SSD RC SCX10 II AR44 Knuckle Bushing Set $2.99 SSD00182
SSD Pro Aluminum C Hubs Silver for Axial SCX10 II $26.09 SSD00149
Generic Aluminum 25T Servo Horn $5.46
ProTek RC 4mm Aluminum Short Clamping Servo Horn (Black) (25T) $12.99 PTK-7808-BK
SSD RC Double Bent Titanium Steering/Panhard Links (D60, SCX10, SCX10 II) $19.99 SSD00122
SSD RC SCX10 II Pro44 Titanium Steering Link Set $15.99 SSD00212


TRANSMISSION

Vanquish Products SCX10 II 2-Speed Transmission Motor Plate (Silver) $23.99 VPS08101
Boom Racing Helical Pineapple Transmission Gear Set $20.61 BR955016
Vanquish Products Atlas SCX10 II Aluminum Transfer Case (Silver) $29.99 VPS08104
SSD RC M4 Driveshaft Screw Pin (5) $1.99 SSD00237
SSD / SCX10 II Scale Steel Short Front Driveshaft $29.99 SSD00255
SSD / SCX10 II Scale Steel Long Rear Driveshaft $29.99 SSD00257
Axial 32.8x15.2x1mm Slipper Pad $9.98
Axial 32P Pinion Gear w/3mm Bore (14T) $5.99 AXI30725
Axial 32P Pinion Gear w/3mm Bore (15T) $5.99 AXI30726


EXTRA PARTS

Vanquish Products SCX10 II Lower Link/Shock Mounts (2) (Silver) $29.98 vps04467
Boom Racing AR44 Axle Diff Cover WSkid Plate (x2) $27.00 BR955013
SSD Pro Aluminum Rear Lockouts Black For Axial SCX10 II $20.00 SSD00146
Boom Racing BADASS Rod Ends M4 Nylon w/ Stainless Steel Pivot Ball $23.90 BRWM4RECOMBO
Axial Narrow 12mm Aluminum Hub Set w/Hardware (Black) (4) $6.99 AX30427
Samix SCX10 II 313mm High Clearance Titianium Suspension Link Kit (8) $49.99 SAMSCX2-5025HLS
INJORA Aluminum Alloy Front Bumper Mount Servo Stand $8.35
SCX10 Metal Front Beam Bracket Servo Relocation Bumper Mount Stange for 1/10 RC Crawler Car SCX10 II $8.35
Aluminum Servo Relocation & Bumper Mount For RC 1/10 AXIAL SCX10 II $14.40 SCX2024N
Aluminum Bottom Base Mount Middle Center Skid Plate $14.34
Samix Aluminum Center Gear Box Mount Set Gun Metal For Axial SCX10 II $16.60 SCX2-6046GM
Samix Aluminum Rear Chassis H-brace Black For Axial SCX10 $10.00 SCX-6027-BK
Boom Racing Axial SCX10 II Aluminium Front Frame Brace Gun Metal $12.95 BR955006
Metal Battery Esc Relocation Plate For Axial SCX10 II $12.99
Preacher 7 inch Action Figure Series 1 Cassidy by Neca $22 super expensive shipping :cry:$33
Axial Corbeau LG1 Seat Set $24.99
 
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That’s a long list of parts man.

Good choice on getting different width wheel hubs to fine tune the stance. The wheels you ordered are fairly wide and I’d bet you’ll find the Huns they come with, or the smaller hubs you ordered to be just right. The larger hubs you ordered would probably have the truck looking like a roller skate.
 
I had received most of the parts so its time o work

I have some boom racing gears and vanquish parts to upgrade the transmission
so that was the first thing that I did
installation of
Vanquish Products SCX10 II 2-Speed Transmission Motor Plate
Boom Racing Helical Pineapple Transmission Gear Set
Vanquish Products Atlas SCX10 II Aluminum Transfer Case
by the way, I'm using marine grease for transmission gears

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I also replace the damaged transmission spur gear cover that I received as a replacement from Horizon Hobby, the original was damaged/defective out of the box

during the installation of the clutch pads and 32 pitch plastic spur gear, I decided to use a bearing instead of the plastic stock ring in the center driveshaft
I don't know it is good or not but I thought metal is most durable than plastic

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Finally, I notice that the motor pinion was missing, so I had to order the replacement and now I have to wait another 45 days to receive it, bad luck :evil:

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Adding a couple of upgrades, mods for axles

Vanquish Products SCX10 II Lower Link/Shock Mounts
Boom Racing AR44 Axle Diff Cover WSkid Plate

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Those were easy to install, I think that skid plates adds good protection and looks great also.

Vanquish shock mounts are made of aluminum adding a couple of grams and bling.

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Working on the rear Axel I decide to add an extra bearing (size 5x11x4) to fill that spot in the rear driveshafts, this is not required according to manual, but I want to see how it works...

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That's all for today, lets clean the bench and storage the tools
 
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Very nice project you’ve begun.
Thanks, I still waiting for parts so I can´t continue for now.
Wheels, body mounts, rear cage, chassis braces, servo mount, and some body parts and interiors still on the way, unfortunately, the postal service in Mexico is annoyingly slow, lucky you in the US that can receive replacement parts in a couple of days


Meanwhile, I have to figure out how to cut that doors and paint the body
 
Aluminum Beadlock wheels received for my project, so three parts can be put together now

Pro-Line Hyrax 1.9" Rock Crawler Tires (Predator)
Pro-Line 1.9" Dual Stage Rock Crawling Foam Inserts
INJORA 4Pcs Aluminum Alloy 1.9 Beadlock Wheels rims

Those are the Injora Beadlocks, package wasn't fancy but quality looks good, and the wheels are well made, flawless construction in my opinion

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This is the full combo to build today and the tools needed to wrench, basically 1.5mm and 2.5mm hex drivers

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I do not recommend the use of power tools for this work, despite the multiple screws to install you want to do this by your own hands since you need the feeling to do it correctly

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a couple of hours later..., "thumbsup"

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That is all for today, I ordered some other upgrades (Ti links:mrgreen: ) so I have to update the parts list.

I also have to look for a welding workshop to make some modifications on the metal bumper to be installed. As it is just impossible to mount it in a correct way using this body and tires, I am also planning to modify the JR fabworks metal rear cage, I need to install a spare tire mount on it, photos in a future post
 
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Before connecting my electronics I kindly ask for the help of the wise people on this forum.

I m planning to install the following electronics

• Holmes Hobbies TrailMaster BLE Pro
• Holmes Hobbies Puller Pro Motor (2700kV)
• Castle Creations BEC 2.0 Waterproof BEC
• Futaba R204GF-E 2.4GHz Receiver
• Savox SB-2290SG Brushless Servo
• Castle Creations B Link Bluetooth Adapter
• ZOP Power 11.1V 6000mAh 45C 3S Lipo battery
• Powershift RC Technologies Battery DMS Dead Man Switch Unit

I have an expensive servo so I want to protect it and power it using the CC BEC 2.0, just for the servo, :!:

I want to keep a constant 7.4 voltage to take advantage of the torque and do not overcharge the ESC

Please take a look at the diagram an let me know is it is ok or I need to modify something before the real wiring.

CONNECTION-LAYOUT-holmes.jpg


As you can notice I have to build some special connectors. including one to connect the BEC directly to the servo

I notice that Holmes Hobbies has an adapter that allows the use of an external BEC for servo power without needing to disable ESC's internal BEC, I think that this I what I need but I notice some difference in My diagram VS the Holmes bypass, so which setup should I Use

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I really appreciate your comments and suggestions for this diagram, I do not want my electronics to explode:sad:
 
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This has to be the slowest building on this forum but parts take forever to arrive, usually, parts shipped from China takes 60-70 days to arrive, parts from the USA takes 30-40 days. Third world problems, lol

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I still have to find a welding workshop to modify the metal rear cage and bumper mount. meanwhile, I can fill (rebuild) the Pro-Line PowerStroke Scaler Shocks to be ready to install later.

As many of you know Shock Shaft Pliers are very useful for this work. in my case, I have a Chinese generic tool that does the work. I don't have the famous green smile to prevent leaks but I will use ProTek RC "Premier Blue" O-Ring Grease & Multipurpose Lubricant (PTK-1410) instead and finally my useful car/shock stand

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I'm not familiar whit Protek shock assembly, so the first step was carefully to remove the parts to see how they are mounted and to lubricate the o-rings

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After o-ring lubrication is time to fill the shocks, I like the Team Associated shock oil, but I don't have the recommended 30w on my toolbox so I will try the Axial shock oils included in the SCX10II kit

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It takes several tries but I finally get the desire shock rebound, Anyway I have to wait to test how this shocks work mounted on my rig

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WOW! I added all those prices up, so this should be a very nice truck.
 
WOW! I added all those prices up, so this should be a very nice truck.

yes, this is an expensive hobby. I, always trying to find discounts,

In some orders, I have to deal with expensive shipping rates, in my case, online suppliers are the only way to get Rc parts, local hobby stores only sells toy grade or Traxxas:cry: I don't like traxxas

and finally the fx rate :cry::cry: Mexican peso worths nothing
 
yes, this is an expensive hobby. I, always trying to find discounts,



In some orders, I have to deal with expensive shipping rates, in my case, online suppliers are the only way to get Rc parts, local hobby stores only sells toy grade or Traxxas:cry: I don't like traxxas



and finally the fx rate :cry::cry: Mexican peso worths nothing
Is there any mail forwarding services you can use? When I lived in Guatemala I used a mail forwarding service who would give me a Florida address then courier my packages to me at around $3USD a package. I live in Canada now and that was actually cheaper then it is now for delivery.
 
I notice that Holmes Hobbies has an adapter that allows the use of an external BEC for servo power without needing to disable ESC's internal BEC, I think that this I what I need but I notice some difference in My diagram VS the Holmes bypass, so which setup should I Use

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The only real difference between your diagram & using the HH adapter is the additional - in the HH.
In the past it's been shown to avoid glitches by having the - all tied together (even though different running voltages)
I have 6 trucks, all running HV servos at 7.4v via HH adapter & 6v from the esc on the rest of the electrics with no problems.
The dual outlet adapter is nice for using the 2nd leg to power a winch, though I notice you have the 2.0 BEC which has the spare leg for something similar
 
That is a good option that I haven't tried yet, good suggestion"thumbsup"

I will check whit myus.com or something similar
I'd also check the expat forums in and around Puerto Vallarta since you aren't to terribly far, those Americans and Canadians are getting their Amazon fix for sure!

The service I used wasn't an official one like myus or anything, seemed sketchy at first but never had any problems. Was kind of a backdoor thing ran by the people who operated the local DHL franchise.
 
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The only real difference between your diagram & using the HH adapter is the additional - in the HH.
In the past it's been shown to avoid glitches by having the - all tied together (even though different running voltages)

Just last night I worked on this bypass adapter.
I decide to bridge the ground signal as in HH bypass adapter.

According to the Holmes Hobbies website RX BYPASS ADAPTER gets signal from the RX and shares a dual ground path to both RX and external BEC to prevent floating ground issues (whatever that means):shock::lol:


Using some cheap servo extensions I made this

Material

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Final result

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I will upgrade that thin cables for 22 AWG heavy duty servo leads latter, just for durability
 
Saludos

Let's install some SSD parts

SSD RC SCX10 II Pro Aluminum Knuckles
SSD Pro Aluminum C Hubs
SSD Pro Aluminum Rear Lockouts
SSD Front and rear brass weights

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This parts should fit without problems on AR44 axles I just have to interchange the stock plastic parts.

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I notice that is necessary to mount the shocks before the brass weights, otherwise, is impossible to have access to the lower shock screws.

In not going to mount this yet, I'm planning to install steel and titanium links later.

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Finally, today I found a small car muffler repair shop, they have a welding machine so they can help me to modify the mount of the bumper to make it fit on the scx10 chassis, I hope the can do a decent work
 
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Saludos

Let's install some SSD parts

SSD RC SCX10 II Pro Aluminum Knuckles
SSD Pro Aluminum C Hubs
SSD Pro Aluminum Rear Lockouts
SSD Front and rear brass weights

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This parts should fit without problems on AR44 axles I just have to interchange the stock plastic parts.

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I notice that is necessary to mount the shocks before the brass weights, otherwise, is impossible to have access to the lower shock screws.

In not going to mount this yet, I'm planning to install steel and titanium links later.

1h7zlw.jpg


Finally, today I found a small car muffler repair shop, they have a welding machine so they can help me to modify the mount of the bumper to make it fit on the scx10 chassis, I hope the can do a decent work


hwllo friend. i also use the SSD knuckles. you can still dismount the shock without removing the knuckle. use one of the allen wrenches with the "round" style end and simply use the wrench at an slight angle (or use a very short wrench). dispite the angle the bolt still comes out fine. just did it a few times last night.

love your build. hope the mailmens gets a faster horse soon.
 
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