Hey,
as per title, i just finished assembling my first Trail Finder 2 kit (Mojave), and minus a few teething issues - there were no transmission mounts in my box, instead i had four instead of two standoffs for the leaf springs - i really enjoyed building the chassis.
I am currently in the process of painting (my first shell ever, actually, and looks accordingly but that's on me lol), so i decided to drive a little in between laying the coats.
I'm not sure if i'm overly picky here, i only had two crawlers before (a TRX4 and a Trail King), but the slop in the drivetrain is horrendous? As in, it's so much that it actually properly bothers me and makes me not want to drive the truck because it's frustrating to make it up a small thing and have it fall off the other side until everything engages again.
Now.. I do understand that it's possibly connected to the 2 speed gearbox, which i don't think counts as an excuse considering the TRX-4 also has a 2 speed and zero slop.
My TF2 takes one and a half rotations of the spur gear from forward to get through the slop to reverse. That can't be normal.
In case it is normal, what can i do to fix it? Change to a single speed? Or are there aftermarket gearboxes/drivetrains that fix it? Though the one thing i don't want to happen is to order a new gearbox at considerable expense, to then find out that this too has huge amounts of slop.
The truck is running a 1080 and Crawlmaster Pro 13t, but as mentioned, i can see the spur spin freely 540 degrees before engaging from full forward to reverse/vice versa, so it's not on the electrics side.
Help please, i really like this truck and would love to actually enjoy it.
as per title, i just finished assembling my first Trail Finder 2 kit (Mojave), and minus a few teething issues - there were no transmission mounts in my box, instead i had four instead of two standoffs for the leaf springs - i really enjoyed building the chassis.
I am currently in the process of painting (my first shell ever, actually, and looks accordingly but that's on me lol), so i decided to drive a little in between laying the coats.
I'm not sure if i'm overly picky here, i only had two crawlers before (a TRX4 and a Trail King), but the slop in the drivetrain is horrendous? As in, it's so much that it actually properly bothers me and makes me not want to drive the truck because it's frustrating to make it up a small thing and have it fall off the other side until everything engages again.
Now.. I do understand that it's possibly connected to the 2 speed gearbox, which i don't think counts as an excuse considering the TRX-4 also has a 2 speed and zero slop.
My TF2 takes one and a half rotations of the spur gear from forward to get through the slop to reverse. That can't be normal.
In case it is normal, what can i do to fix it? Change to a single speed? Or are there aftermarket gearboxes/drivetrains that fix it? Though the one thing i don't want to happen is to order a new gearbox at considerable expense, to then find out that this too has huge amounts of slop.
The truck is running a 1080 and Crawlmaster Pro 13t, but as mentioned, i can see the spur spin freely 540 degrees before engaging from full forward to reverse/vice versa, so it's not on the electrics side.
Help please, i really like this truck and would love to actually enjoy it.