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Axial/Exceed

hey Joker nice work

Did you notice a big difference with the Batt/ down lower ?
And could you share more info about the plate for the esc and reciver.
Like how did you attach it.

pix would be great.......thanks mate
 
yes there was a small difference when i moved the battery down lower and more forward it helped climb rocks better with less tipping over.

the plate i just cut out of some scrap thin metal i had around drilled holes where the servo plate mounts then placed the servo mount on top and bolted it down,

i used Velcro to hold down esc and receiver then used a zip-tie to make sure it did not go any where.

i have it in 1000 pieces right now reworking and re building to make my own:ror:. i will have pics when i get done.

and i did move the lower links to the inside"thumbsup"

new chassis and custom bent links are next too
 
The mad torque has hardened metal gears installed already. I had to look myself so I tore it all down and put it back together. By experimenting with the links and shock positions, I get over 90degrees articulation out of it now in the front or the back. Remember folks, just because a company puts the parts there doesn't mean they have to stay. I can now climb the old style farmhouse steep narrow stairs.
 
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