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Traxxas 1/10 Bigfoot 2wd to 4wd conversion possible?

The best option here is to get the body and put it on a SCX10, TRX4 or other good crawlering/scaling chassis. You will likely have to do some adjustment to the wheel base, but other than that it should be easy.

Yup. I got a Bigfoot #1 for my youngest son for Christmas. A crawler, it is NOT - even it the chassis was 4x4, it would still make a crappy crawler. Best bet is get a body and put it on a SCX10 / TRX4 / Ascender chassis.
 
The suggestions here are really resonating with me and I'm really learning so much... again, I'm truly appreciative of all the help.

Let me ask at this point...

I'm good with this NOT being an ideal crawler, so assuming that I DO want this to be a fast trail truck... able to jump and do donuts and such... what will be any major advantages or disadvantages of the Stampede as compared to the Bigfoot?I'm still not completely sold on 2wd vs 4wd, so... between the 2wd Stampede and the 4wd Bigfoot. Still thinking of picking up the Stampede, scrapping the tires, wheels, and body as mentioned earlier.

My apprehension with swapping the Bigfoot body is not simply the added expense but also that I've only found two ebay listings for this Bigfoot body pre-painted and both of those listings make me wonder about the condition, authenticity, etc.
 
If I were in your position I’d just get the big foot and have fun bashing with it while waiting till the funds are there for a proper crawler. My brother has a big foot and we have a blast with it in the cul de sac and out at fiesta island on some packed dirt/sand. It won’t crawl worth a damn but the Titan 12T isn’t much of a crawler motor anyway, it’s made more for speed, as far as brushed motors go.

https://instagram.com/p/BcQzLTBH2NX/

I very quickly identified with the mindset here. Thanks so much for your honest advice. I like the way you think! Will check out your IG link in a bit.

Here's another idea:

Buy a Traxxas Bigfoot and a 4x4 Stampede. Swap the body and the wheels/tires between the two so that you have a 4x4 with the Bigfoot body and the monster truck tires and a 2wd Stampede. Now either enjoy beating the everloving hell out of that 2wd Stampede, or sell it to recoup a large portion of your cash.

Please tell me how on earth I can convince my fiancee that this is the way to go lol! I honestly would love to do this but man that's a lotta cabbage!
 
Please tell me how on earth I can convince my fiancee that this is the way to go lol! I honestly would love to do this but man that's a lotta cabbage!
If you sell the 2wd vehicle, your net cost will end up being the least expensive of all the options presented here so far. At least that's how you spin it, then just wait a while for her to cool off, then go bash the crap out of the 2wd "extra" and enjoy it. :D
 
crawling on clay, sorta

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MhJFPgmt94w

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I have to say that I really like your house and property. Looks like a very quiet and scenic place to call home. Thanks so much for posting the video too. The slow-mo was extra cool and these types of posts and videos are helping me to decide where I'm headed with all this. Very much appreciated.
 
If you sell the 2wd vehicle, your net cost will end up being the least expensive of all the options presented here so far. At least that's how you spin it, then just wait a while for her to cool off, then go bash the crap out of the 2wd "extra" and enjoy it. :D

Ha! You're quite obviously familiar with these kinds of dilemmas lol! She's fortunately very accommodating of my hobbies thus far but every time something new comes up, I feel like I really have to "sell it" to her so the suggested pitch may come in handy... and may indeed prove essential for procuring peace in our household haha.

EDIT> Found my hook... "One for me and one for you! This way we can spend more time together outdoors and even run the same obstacles together... You know, for richer/ for poorer, in sickness and in health... because we're a TEAM!"

Yea... That may work!
 
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I have to say that I really like your house and property. Looks like a very quiet and scenic place to call home. Thanks so much for posting the video too. The slow-mo was extra cool and these types of posts and videos are helping me to decide where I'm headed with all this. Very much appreciated.

thanks. no problem. here is another of it in a jumping video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jUylFROLkdk

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thanks. no problem. here is another of it in a jumping video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jUylFROLkdk

<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/jUylFROLkdk" frameborder="0" gesture="media" allow="encrypted-media" allowfullscreen></iframe>

Really dig that rear-steer! Thanks for sharing! Also idk why but I never even realized in the first vid that you actually did that body yourself... very impressive!
 
I'm sure that someone here knows... Can I use my old TMaxx wheel/ tire sets and bodies on Bigfoot and/ or Stampede? I'm hoping that these might see daylight again.





 
Several years ago, I converted a 2wd Stampede to 4wd using another gearbox and rear suspension in place of the front suspension. I built a new chassis to connect the gearboxes and I had to cut clearance in the front suspension arms to allow the knuckles to turn. I never got to run it much but with dual motors it was not lacking for power even back in the days of 7.2V NiCads.
 
I stretched the 2WD Stampede body to fit a 1:8 Nissan Titan truck body and researched any hopes of making the truck 4WD with no luck.
 
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