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New joiner! request to assistance with first Crawler.

CrAzYoNi

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Hi all! nice e-meeting you!
I am familiar with RC cars for quite some time now, I got multiple cars... Kyosho MP9 TKI3, Kyosho ST-RR Evo 2, Kyosho Scorpion B-XXL VE, Hobao Hyper VT, and Losi DBXL-e 2.0.

Anyway I've just found out that 2 friends of mine use Crawlers.
One with Axial Capra 1.9 4WS, and the other one is with Axial SCX10 III Gladiator.

I am looking to check the Crawler driving style, but wonder with which car should I start.
I read and watched lots of videos about the Vanquish VS4-10 KIT, but I did not see a Pro version available. so I was wondering to get the Phoenix Portal kit - WDYT?
Or should I just buy that Portal one RTR? or look at another car?
What should I consider to upgrade first? Most of my RC cars came as a kit, and if not - I was always taking them all apart and rebuilding based on my own favorite bearings (Fast Eddy bearings), Proline wheels, HW\Mamba motor\ESC, Savox servos, etc.
I would really appreciate for your feedback or let me know if I should move this post to another forum.

thanks in advance.
 
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Welcome to RCC!

The Phoenix kit is a pretty solid choice. If you're already familiar with RC electronics I'd say go for the kit, if not the RTR might be a better choice. RTR electronics are not the best (weak servo, basic motor and ESC), aftermarket electronics can definitely do better but will cost a bit more.

First upgrade for me would be the tires/wheels, the stock tires work but aren't the best. Proline has a bunch of good options. Keep in mind they come in lots of different sizes but you should stick to a 1.9" tire thats 4.75" tall or shorter (stock is 4.6" I believe) so you dont have body clearance issues (BTW stock tires usually rub the body a bit at full compression/full lock anyway).
 
I'm pretty confident this is someone we remember from the recent past. Grammar, stories and brand-name dropping are all too familiar.
 
I'm pretty confident this is someone we remember from the recent past. Grammar, stories and brand-name dropping are all too familiar.

This is my 1st post in this forum. ever! So I guess you are confused with somebody else.

:shock:
 
Well, I do get confused easily. Several things about this thread are confusing me currently.
 
I'm pretty confident this is someone we remember from the recent past. Grammar, stories and brand-name dropping are all too familiar.


Guilty until proven innocent, the RCC way. No wonder site attendance is down.
 
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do you not know the saga of crawler boy


I do. I also know that there are a few here that reply to every new members first post accusing them of being a troll or, someone who was previously banned. Not a very welcoming atmosphere.
 
In my post, I referred to three specific reasons for the conclusion I drew.

If you think I'm wrong, refute those reasons. Neither you nor the OP have done that.
 
I've never had a Nitro RC in my life :X just Electric ones.
Quick question, I've been waiting to BF deals...
I saw some deals about the Vanquish VS4-10 Phoenix Straight Axle Rock Crawler Kit - what is the process to convert it to the Portal Axles? Should I do this convertion as I build this kit?
 
I also considering purchasing the RTR this time, as it seems to be a great deal for BF! (Vanquish Products VS4-10 Fordyce RTR Straight Axle Rock Crawler)- it is 10$ more than the kit...
 
I also considering purchasing the RTR this time, as it seems to be a great deal for BF! (Vanquish Products VS4-10 Fordyce RTR Straight Axle Rock Crawler)- it is 10$ more than the kit...

Buy it, rtr's are some of the best bang for the buck deals! If you want portals, go with the Pheonix rtr...
 
@lonleycreeper, The kit based on the Portal axles canot be sent to my location, also an RTR based on the Portal axles costs about 200$ more!!! - that's why I ask how much it will cost to convert a straight axle to Portal?; based on the new chassis of course F10
 
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