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Bc builds a Berg, Y-Town style

Rear gearbox


Front gearbox with rowdy batt plate


Bottom view


Really innovative over under steering link from dlux for perfect steering geo and awesome approach


 
Dats sum crawler jewelry!
Great looking rig Ryan. Can't wait to see how it does for the indoor series."thumbsup"
 
Awesome! Looks great!

I thought you would like the tie rod. Should have tons more clearance now. I almost never hit mine.

Those rubber plugs are pretty bulky the way I send them. I shave mine down until they are almost paper thin. Easiest way to hold them while your shaving is to put them in a hole, just like in your cases and then you can use a sanding drum or whatever works. I use a belt sander and it takes about 30 seconds.
 
Awesome! Looks great!

I thought you would like the tie rod. Should have tons more clearance now. I almost never hit mine.

Those rubber plugs are pretty bulky the way I send them. I shave mine down until they are almost paper thin. Easiest way to hold them while your shaving is to put them in a hole, just like in your cases and then you can use a sanding drum or whatever works. I use a belt sander and it takes about 30 seconds.

Thanks for the tip, didn't even think of that.
Was also able to drop my servo a bit due to the over under setup "thumbsup"
 
Sweet.

I was not going to mention the servo as I know its a personal preference. I really like to hide my servo horn as far down as I can to save on servos and servo horns. Its my opinion, but I think you really need a tall front upper link mount to help with this also. On my setup, I never notice getting hung up on the bottom of the servo and I never (ok, almost never) hit my servo horn. Little bit better COG too.

It would be easy to move the servo down even more and move that rod end on top of your horn, but.... to each their own.

Actually.... I forgot you run a body.... suppose I would have to rethink everything I just said in that scenario since the body could be taking the hits.
 
Just got a pile of Ti screws from rc4wd

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Rig looks killer. "thumbsup" Quick question, what is you're front track width?
 
where is it possible to buy that stand you have youre rig on,,
havent seen it on dlux website,,,,
Maby I can get one if I PM dlux about it??
What did you pay for it??
 
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