rerebuilder
Quarry Creeper
The bars look like they are controlling your front end lift just right. You have some good speed going also. Smokin' burnout would look good.
I want to see a big ass burnout! Just smoke those tires... Lmao
The bars look like they are controlling your front end lift just right. You have some good speed going also. Smokin' burnout would look good.
Thanks and ... Patience, Grasshoppers 8) OK, I'll see what I can do. :roll: The 3S's should be here first of the week.:twisted:
I tore into her this morning, and while I had her apart I put a little longer spacers in the front of the wheelie's to see how a little more lift works. I can change it really easily, so I'm gonna monkey with it a little. :mrgreen:
A burnout should be easy too, I can put the battery up front to change the weight transfer. ;-) I have some small bags of lead shot (3, 4, 5, and 8oz. ea.) that I can use too. :shock:
Oh, and I decided to change the name too (I forgot about the HPI hearse body when I first named it) I've been calling it the "Coffin Jockey". I heard it on SpongeBob the other day and I LIKED it, sounds a little more "racer" too.
you are just getting to much traction. Need to be able to get the rear tires to break loose. But it does look like fun to drive.
I know how to do a burnout... Put a brick in front of the car, and STAB IT!
Hey, now, I already flipped it and scratched up the back edge of the roof. I don't need to skin up the bumper too. :shock:
But.... the "NOS" lipo's showed up this afternoon. "thumbsup" I got home too late to mess with 'em, though. :x I'll try 'em soon, and shoot a vid'.
I started machining a hitch for the receiver this morning, something a little different (big surprise, not), since the drop-hitch I had on my crawler has waaaay too much drop for this truck. Got the nuts JB'd into the chassis for the wheelies also, so they'll be that much easier to remove/install. 8)
I can't complain about the way she plays "Pro-Streeter", so now I'm working on the "boat-puller" persona. Need to detail the body too, and figure out what to do with the scratches. :evil:
I moved the 4oz weight to the nose and carried her down to the highway for a quick try for a burnout, here's the vid'.
http://vid1315.photobucket.com/albums/t599/dr_frankenstyle/Tow Toy 095_zpsvg3cs8fd.mp4
Then, after I moved the weight back to the rear-end for some more wheelies, I tried a couple on the slick concrete front porch.
http://vid1315.photobucket.com/albums/t599/dr_frankenstyle/Tow Toy 096_zpsnilpe4vb.mp4
I thought it was just spinning, but after framing thru, I see it wheelie too.
It does need some kind of front brake to do better burnouts. I'll try again when the "nitrous" lipo's show up.
This build is just awesome....great assembly skills and the bang for the buck factor is off the charts cool.
Hitch really did come out good. Looks good with the trailer hooked up to it. You still might have a hard time trying to spin those back tires even if you have a front brake lock out. Those tires look like they have nothing but traction.
Nice touch with the plug in the bumper. This is really turning out to be a cool rig.
I know how to do a burnout... Put a brick in front of the car, and STAB IT!
nice! I am waiting for a video of the truck doing some cool things!:lmao:
Can't wait...
I'm hearin' ya. "thumbsup"I kinda wanna see it too. 8)
I'm still thinkin' about wheel-tubs (even temporary ones) to do some "bleach" burnouts (just water tho ;-)).
It's yard-work season, and nuthin came in the mail today, so it was a quiet day for the Coffin Jockey. :zzzz:
(I don't know how to change the truck's name in the thread title. )