Fantastic looking build. What is your rear shock setup in terms of springs and oil?
Still all stock on shocks and spring, I just rebuilt it with 30wt oil and Max out preload in the rear for this video for the extra weight of the spare tire.
Fantastic looking build. What is your rear shock setup in terms of springs and oil?
How does this setup run against the SCT's out there?
i'm doinf a similar build. my current MIP driveshaft is too long. i wish mip would post the actual lengths of their shafts as well. i cut mine down by a few mm and it is hitting the dead spot inside the female shaft and none of the splines are connecting. so im not sure what male shaft to order to make it all work.
Have you check the mip shaft for the wraith or scx10 if that is shorter? You can alway get it going by using the stock short shaft until get a mip one to fit. With the smaller sc wheel there is less stress on these shafts. Mines have been holding up very well and I run only on 3s and bash them pretty hard.
id like to see a video of it on a offroad track. love watching the suspension work.
Great idea Joe. Well done looks sick!!
I too will be getting a yeti to do th short course conversion to for racing with, along with some scale trail driving hence all my curiosities along the way.
Purposely chose to follow with a yeti instead of a sc10 or similar for the realism aspect so i hope I can maintain a degree of competitiveness with my kit.
Yes try is all we can do. I'd prefer to race knowing I have the scale correct setup. I'm not out to win but If I can that will be a bonus.
It will probably end up with a fairly low kV motor setup yet pending on what my local race club want me to stick to.
The truck has some great air time! No nose diving at all right? And the slo mos are awesome as the course itself is. Nice spot!
Now, get rid of the people in the background for the scale looks ;-) Just kidding.
I assume you have a steady cam rig and run with it? Or do you even use a gimbal?
I need to get out there and build me some bumps too!
Around here in West Texas I cannot even find a dirt mogul a foot high ...