Tommy R
I wanna be Dave
Finally got some pics of the wiring. Now keep in mind everything is not installed in there at the moment. I sold my BRXL and am currently going to run a Tekin FXR (from my Green LJ now that it's for sale). The wiring is in a bit of a shambles. So sue me! :ror:
Here you can see the chassis area under the cab. I reamed a hole under the rearmost part of the cab's interior and all of the wires are routed through it. I also needed extensions for my servo leads. The Deans plug for the motor is inside the cab. Also, note the leads for the motor are on the bottom. The reason is if you solder them on top, they'll hit the body when it's lowered. I still need to secure the wiring. I think I'll use some "P" clips hot glued to the underside of the body.
And the rat's nest inside the cab. Call it the "sleeper" portion of the cab, if you will. 8) Here's where the more sensitive electronics reside. The Tekin FXR, Castle BEC for the steering servo, 5000mah 3s battery (not shown), the receiver, etc. Eventually I hope to have a sound module in there, but that may go on the bed....hidden out of sight, of course! If you look in the top left corner you can see the hole I made for the wires.
I also did some more work on the truck this evening. I cleaned up all of the holes (and drilled new ones as needed) in order to accommodate the new, shorter wheelbase. I also hacked the bed's subframe for the upcoming shortening of the chassis. I'm going to shorten it for a near 90 degree departure angle.
And how the wheelbase looks now. I'll be able to eliminate several inches of length from the frame rails, too. Definitely looking much more like a trials truck than a Russian logging vehicle now.
Here you can see the chassis area under the cab. I reamed a hole under the rearmost part of the cab's interior and all of the wires are routed through it. I also needed extensions for my servo leads. The Deans plug for the motor is inside the cab. Also, note the leads for the motor are on the bottom. The reason is if you solder them on top, they'll hit the body when it's lowered. I still need to secure the wiring. I think I'll use some "P" clips hot glued to the underside of the body.
And the rat's nest inside the cab. Call it the "sleeper" portion of the cab, if you will. 8) Here's where the more sensitive electronics reside. The Tekin FXR, Castle BEC for the steering servo, 5000mah 3s battery (not shown), the receiver, etc. Eventually I hope to have a sound module in there, but that may go on the bed....hidden out of sight, of course! If you look in the top left corner you can see the hole I made for the wires.
I also did some more work on the truck this evening. I cleaned up all of the holes (and drilled new ones as needed) in order to accommodate the new, shorter wheelbase. I also hacked the bed's subframe for the upcoming shortening of the chassis. I'm going to shorten it for a near 90 degree departure angle.
And how the wheelbase looks now. I'll be able to eliminate several inches of length from the frame rails, too. Definitely looking much more like a trials truck than a Russian logging vehicle now.