Yes, sir. They offer brass and aluminum instead of two different sizes of brass discs to make them different weights.One set of the Beef Patties are brass and the other aluminum? That's the problem with GearHead wheels, is the are too wide on most trucks unless you run them 'backwards' which often still makes them too wide (plus they don't look as good built this way.)
Thank you for the compliment!I love those action shots of your truck!
I have a set of Those SS drums too. I would need to modify them to fit my Fanquish wheels, but they fit the Locked Up SLW wheels very nicely.
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Who makes the stainless steel brake drums?I am using both sets of SS brake drums. Haven't really run them enough to form an opinion, but certainly like them more than lead stick ons. They also are pretty pricey, but that's never stopped me!
I use the Turnigy 3S 2200 mAh pack. It would "kind of" fit in the stock tray, but sat too close to the motor for me to be comfortable with it. I did end up changing to the JCAD battery mount and now have about 7mm clearance between the battery and motor. I am also now SORRCA legal in case I decide to run the Ascender in competition events.
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No worries! That was the engineer in me. Every time I see SS it means stainless steel. LOLI wasn't referring to stainless steel drums. I was referring to Scale Shop. Sorry for the confusion!
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Haha. It used to. And then Chevy cut the nuts off of the meaning of "Super Sport" when they stuck that emblem on every model they made in the 90's. :lmao:C'mon, SS means Super Sport. Noob...
I had my Ascender out this weekend. Good thing I completely sealed the receiver box with Shoe Goo because it went swimming upside down. I tested shallow waters that got deep too quickly. LOL The electronics came out unscathed.
I also had a tumble or two down hills that I was trying to climb. I made a "secret" mod to my truck and it definitely helped on the climbs.
Side hilling is still compromised by the tall and heavy body. That's when things got hairy and my links paid the price. I'm honestly baffled by how easily my links have bent. I've never had these issues with Axial aluminum links. So my quest to find new links has begun.
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Haha! :lmao: No, the secret mod does no involve the links. I'm analyzing if it's worth producing this mod and offering it for sale. If not I will share the secret on this thread.Hehehe, nice crawling. Is the secret mod your improved rear link geometry? That's odd, because I've had the exact opposite experience with Axial vs Vaterra stock aluminum links. For new links, the Vaterra HD machined aluminum lowers have been great. SSD titanium links are a great choice too.
Any plans for steel sliders?
Love the look on the GearHead beadlocks with 1.9 Pitbull Rockbeasts. I'm looking at similar sized tires for my second Ascender, since my Ascender number 1 now has C3 Duratrax 1.9 DeepWoods on it. Like to have a more stockish stance like yours. My 1.9 Wrascenderaith will eventually get the C3 tires and wheels too.![]()
I have thought about it. I was hoping somebody would product some brass axle tubes. Thank you for the info. I will contact Pete!Hey JatoTheRipper, have you considered trying some weight down lower in your Axles? Might help with your side hilling. Ask Pete959 how his are working. "thumbsup"
Ernie.
Way to think outside the box!"thumbsup"I tried the Vaterra TSL tires with the CCI closed cell foams on my Sawback last month. I was completely unimpressed. The performance was horrible and it couldn't climb up simple things that any other tire would climb with ease. I'm sure the foams are hindering the tire's performance, but even with better foams I don't think I would like the tires so they will go on the shelf.
My Ascender hasn't gotten much action because of the bent links. I finally went ahead and ordered the SSD titanium set now that it's available.
These are the two stock. lower, rear links. I honestly can't believe they bend this easily. I'm baffled. I've never had issues with links like this. All of my other trucks still have stock links!
The SSD links are awesome. Very nice. No burrs like you find on Vanquish parts! :lmao: The only thing that disappoints me is that the grub screws are less than a 1/2" long so you get less than 1/4" of thread in the plastic ball end and the same amount inside the threaded link. It should hold up fine, but it's something I will watch.
I got the rear links installed. The length is perfect. I'm waiting to install the fronts because I have a CODYBOY front axle on the way. I'm excited for that. I think my Ascender is going to end up being very front heavy, too front heavy in fact, so I will probably get a rear CODYBOY axle as well.
Oh and here's my "secret" mod I've been running. This and the CODYBOY axle are the reason I think my truck will end up being too front-heavy. I bought a piece of brass from McMaster-Carr and put two countersunk holes in it to mount to the battery tray. As you can seel, I actually made 4 countersunk holes, but I only used the rear 2 to hold it to the battery tray. This gets a nice amount of weight way down low. I call it the "Meat Stick" :lmao:
This is extremely simple to make on your own. And I highly recommend it if you still have the stock battery tray. You have to trim both sizes of the brass and then drill two countersunk holes. The McMaster-Carr part number is: 8954K146
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