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tamiya bruiser CR-01

just got some new parts in the mail: roche rear straight axle hubs, GPM steel drive shafts, 1.9 proline flat irons and axial 1.9 beadlocks and a 2200 thunder power 2s lipo battery. i got the rear straight axles on but i think i will wait till i blow through my last stock drive shaft before i install the GPM steel ones, very reasonable at $20 including shipping and i have always had success with GPM part on my old TT-01.
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got some spare parts now.
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this is my spot.
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i will report on the GPM drive shafts when i pop em in.
thanks.
 
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Looks really good. Makes me want to put one of my Pickup bodies on.

Is the front GPM drive shaft too long like the 3 racing one? I have 3 racing drive shafts on my unit and the front one travel binds when both front springs are fully depressed.
 
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I just bought STRC rear axle lock outs yesterday from rpphobby.com They are silver though, they didnt have black in stock anymore. I'll report back when they get here.
 
Looks really good. Makes me want to put one of my Pickup bodies on.

Is the front GPM drive shaft too long like the 3 racing one? I have 3 racing drive shafts on my unit and the front one travel binds when both front springs are fully depressed.

they are both the same length, have yet to install, but i will let you know, i think when i put them in, the next thing to fail in the drive train will be the crumbling bevel gear....
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but i'll wait till my last plastic one fails. man, what a great chassis!
 
they are both the same length, have yet to install, but i will let you know, i think when i put them in, the next thing to fail in the drive train will be the crumbling bevel gear....
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but i'll wait till my last plastic one fails. man, what a great chassis!

I know! I'm having a blast with mine!
 
here's some action pics on 1.9's, i put the springs back in, the full droop was not working for me. 1.9's look so good, much less like a monster truck, but the loss of crawling capability is very noticable. i have decided i will rock crawl with the hammer 2.2's and trail run with the flat iron 1.9's
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The cliff crawlers that came with my CR-01 Bronco are awesome. I can't imagine any other tire performing better for what I do with my rig.
 
they are both the same length, have yet to install, but i will let you know, i think when i put them in, the next thing to fail in the drive train will be the crumbling bevel gear....
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but i'll wait till my last plastic one fails. man, what a great chassis!

they almost look as if the shafts are too long, by the bites in the pinion bevel gear.

I'd guess your drive shaft is floating somewhat, and that at times under full articulation, your binding your bevel gears too much. Hence the bites out of the gear.

Try: check your drive shaft under full compression, is it forcing your pinion into the case?

You've got something going on there, and I would almost think a shim or two in the right place will help. Something is forcing your pinion into the ring gear tho......? I would guess drive shaft, but cannot be sure without further info.....
 
you are "bang-on", i tore them down this afternoon and turns out i am an idiot and neglected to put the bearing in diff behind the pinion.....so yes, indeed it was floating around in a HUGE way.
seeing you are in vancouver, you should check out my UBC spot, it is near a bunch of developments that are going up, huge pile, and there is a huge steep pile of dirt just beside it. here is the google map:
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it is basically on the corner of benton ave and birney ave. stumbled apon it after a trail runnin pacific spirit park. i have quite the coarse set up goin on, i was there last night, hella rain so the soil was really soft, moved a bunch of rocks to create more lines, you can even run at night, there are street lights.
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3racing winch and steel drive shafts

so i got a 3racing winch, i have to say, BUY ONE! at 25$ shipped, it is well worth the look, not to mention that the damn thing works, and well! all you need to mount is an L shaped peice of aluminium, or any metal drill, then bolt on, easy as. i mounted the controller just under the front right wheel well, where i can manually control it, i also wrapped the controller in plastic wrap and a peice of electrical tape for a bit of resistance to water. the spot i run at has some steep sections, so i set up some "winching stations", bent re-bar hiding at the top of the "hill", after twisting my last plastic shaft, i popped in the GMP steel drive shafts, they are working out as expected, just gotta be cautious of binding, i feel as thought the diffs will suffer.
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and a quick vid, had to cut the vid short to disengage the recoil manually, just this evening added much longer steel cable.
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I am waiting for my rc4wd winch to arrive soon.... I am going to install it in my CR-01 just as you did (like everyone does I think). I am just wondering how are you tieing up the steal cable to the winch... I have a very nice and thin steal cable I used in model airplanes but I didn't figure how to make a knot on it or how to tie it down to the winch and the hook. I have also another rig that has a inboard winch that I made from scratch, and I had to use a normal synthetic cable.....
 
for the hook i just used needle nose pliers, a fisherman's not and a lot of force! but for the actual winch, it has a grub screw that will hold whatever you want.
another quick vid.
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for the hook i just used needle nose pliers, a fisherman's not and a lot of force!

Maybe my steal cable is just too thick than.... I don't think I would be able to do a knot with it.
 
another one.
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