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Redcat Ridgerock

Wraith1985

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Did something different with the Ridgerock, I wanted to lower it and use 2.2's for better ground clearance so I used a Axial Ax10 chassis, axial lowers links and 3 link y bar from a Ax10. I mounted longer shocks lower on the axles where the lower links attach and mounted the battery below the battery plate. This all made a good improvement and can climb steeper angles not. I'm getting only one axle spinning under load and if I pull the trigger more it will fully engage the axle. I'm assuming that the stock esc dont have the power anymore at lower speeds under power. Wondering if anyone else has had this problem, thinking I may need to just get a HW 880 or can I run a regular esc and run the two motors in parallel?
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I like the change! Maybe some binding going on somewhere, wheel hexes maybe? Get the 880, then you would be limitless on what you put in the axles anyways.
 
I like the change! Maybe some binding going on somewhere, wheel hexes maybe? Get the 880, then you would be limitless on what you put in the axles anyways.
I will investigate further in the axles. Ya I plan on getting the 880, the stock esc definitely wont cut it there isnt even a name on it lol. Thanks for your help!

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