Chadworkz
Pebble Pounder
I have been looking at, and really like, the Kyosho Mad/Twin Force axles, because they were made for a large truck, look pretty beefy and easy to modify, and appear to be what I am looking for. Do you guys have any input on these? Or maybe a better axle in mind? Any input will be greatly appreciated.
I did some searching, both in the internet and on these forums, and it looks like finding the axles and parts for them might be tough since they are no longer made, but I have also seen them used in quite a few builds on here, where the builder really liked them. Are they good enough to be worth looking for and collecting spare parts for? I REALLY like the RC4WD aluminum housings, so I might even get those, but I need input from you guys first.
I am not a competition crawler, I have never crawled in a comp, and I have never even been to a comp, I just like crawling, and I also love building, so I am going to scratch-build a super but I need solid (non MOA) axles to get started. This truck will not be built for competition, but it will be built right, and I am not going to cut any corners.
I plan on running the Tekin FX-R/55T combo, 2S and 3S LiPo, proportional 4-wheel steering, 4-link suspension, and either a TVP or tube chassis that I build myself. I will most likely run one of the R2-series RC4WD transmissions, narrow 40-series wheels and tires, and whatever else I can think of.
I have a vertical mill, drill-press, scroll-saw, table-saw, sanding station, multiple grinders, rotary tool, files, and all of the other basic tools I need to do some basic milling and fab work, so I will be making a lot of parts myself, and won't be limited to only what I can buy (like for the axles). The only thing I don't have anymore is a lathe...the one I had was circa WWII and finally gave up the ghost. I do plan on buying a nicer vertical milling machine and converting it to true 3/4-axis CNC as soon as I am able. I was going to a while back, but life has thrown me a few curve balls, and you know how that goes.
Anyway, if you guys could help me decide on the axles I should run, I would greatly appreciate it. If the 'Force axles are pretty good, I would like to go that route, but if they aren't, I will go with whatever you guys think is best.
Thank you so much in advance.
Edit: Oh, I thought of something that you guys might need to know...I am going for a bigger is better type deal, with a long wheelbase and a wide track.
I did some searching, both in the internet and on these forums, and it looks like finding the axles and parts for them might be tough since they are no longer made, but I have also seen them used in quite a few builds on here, where the builder really liked them. Are they good enough to be worth looking for and collecting spare parts for? I REALLY like the RC4WD aluminum housings, so I might even get those, but I need input from you guys first.
I am not a competition crawler, I have never crawled in a comp, and I have never even been to a comp, I just like crawling, and I also love building, so I am going to scratch-build a super but I need solid (non MOA) axles to get started. This truck will not be built for competition, but it will be built right, and I am not going to cut any corners.
I plan on running the Tekin FX-R/55T combo, 2S and 3S LiPo, proportional 4-wheel steering, 4-link suspension, and either a TVP or tube chassis that I build myself. I will most likely run one of the R2-series RC4WD transmissions, narrow 40-series wheels and tires, and whatever else I can think of.
I have a vertical mill, drill-press, scroll-saw, table-saw, sanding station, multiple grinders, rotary tool, files, and all of the other basic tools I need to do some basic milling and fab work, so I will be making a lot of parts myself, and won't be limited to only what I can buy (like for the axles). The only thing I don't have anymore is a lathe...the one I had was circa WWII and finally gave up the ghost. I do plan on buying a nicer vertical milling machine and converting it to true 3/4-axis CNC as soon as I am able. I was going to a while back, but life has thrown me a few curve balls, and you know how that goes.
Anyway, if you guys could help me decide on the axles I should run, I would greatly appreciate it. If the 'Force axles are pretty good, I would like to go that route, but if they aren't, I will go with whatever you guys think is best.
Thank you so much in advance.
Edit: Oh, I thought of something that you guys might need to know...I am going for a bigger is better type deal, with a long wheelbase and a wide track.
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