Ok everyone, since Google and Amazon didn't want to play nice, Flickr it is. The whole thread should be re-vamped now with all the correct embeds, etc. Thank you everyone for helping and bearing with me.
Have some updates as well:
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First up is the Gmade shocks. I have their 104mm XDs on my Yota and like them, they are finally due for a re-build, but still work well. These are the Zero shocks in a 94mm length:
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I went slightly longer only because the compressed length is actually a little shorter than current giving me a little bit more articulation without being too much, as well as the preload adjustability. So far I like them:
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I also added a black SSD servo horn, same length as the Axial, but black because, well, it looks better... Also tried out the Reefs Servo washers on my Protek steering servo. Something I have never tried/thought I needed, but am very happy with how solid and accurate the servo location is now. You can also see the carbon vinyl I put on to cover the Protek blue.
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Unfortunately I did not do enough research on the SSD hubs, and got the standard offset ones. This caused an interface issue between the SSD portal covers and my inner wheel bolts. SSD's extended hexes are on the way as well as a set of 3mm hubs to widen the front a little extra.
I haven't gotten so far as winch usage on any of my rigs, but I have tried the DSM self recovery system on my Yota, so I thought I would add one here as well. I had an RC4WD fairlead sitting around, so some dremel and drill work on the grill, and snipping the end off the bungie leads us here:
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In that photo you can also just make out the SSD Steering knuckles that I added as well.
Went on a cool hike with the wife over the weekend and threw the Capra on my bag, just in-case. About 1.5 miles in there were some awesome caves/cliffs/rocks, so we took a break:
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I received some SBC items for the build (toolbox, shovel and pickax) and did some wiring up of LED's as well:
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Looking closely, you can also see the Hobbico voltage meter I found in one of my old nitro toolboxes. Just happens to be the exact right size for the rear section of the cage.
Only thing I couldn't do is the MyTrickRC Attack high power headlights. They have to run at 5V, and my BEC is at 7.4 for the servos. I thought it might work anyway, but they are CRAZY bright and get SUPER hot in like 2 seconds, not good. All other lights work at this voltage, and with everything switchable with the Club5 adapter, I am going to have to find a way to wire in a voltage regulator for these...