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Rock Crawler
This build was based off of EeePee's build and much of the process and setup was copied from his. I just wanted to share more of a step by step process of cutting the TXT chassis for more ground clearance and better center of gravity.
I started by removing the axles, battery box, and gearbox. Going off EeePee's pictures I determined where to cut and where to drill aditional holes. I screwed the two chassis halves together so I was sure to get two identical sides.
This is what was cut out. I made the cut using a metal blade on a jigsaw. A band saw or dremel could work as well.
The transmission is mounted a little higher in the chassis now, the lower "arms" that extend off the transmission are cut off. The transmisstion is moved up and the upper mounts on the transmission mount where the stock shock mount used to be.
Two of the cross braces that used to be mounted right above the lower links are moved to the bottom of the chassis. They "sandwich" the bottom of the transmission to keep it in place.
I wanted to keep the stock cantilever suspension to see how it would work with the longer wheel base. EeePee mounted the shocks directly to the axle which I may do later. The challenge was that the transmission was now mounted where the shock bracket should go. With a little imagination I modified the shock mount by notching it to go over the transmission mount. There was a square opening next to the original hole that I drilled out for a new mounting screw. This kept the bracket fixed to the chassis.
I also drilled out the other side of the hole so that a brace could be slid through for a battery mount.
For battery and electronics placement I used the battery box "bar" as the mount. I turned the stock bar sideways and mounted the electronics on one side. I mounted the battery on the other side useing velcro straps.
This mod really helps extend the wheelbase by about 3 inches from stock. You can see the axles are really out there now.
It also really helps add ground clearance. Its much more than stock.
I will need to get new drive shaft halves as this extended the wheelbase more than my Revo shafts would allow. I just need two of the female sliders and I will be good to go. A little wire routing will also tidy things up. My wheelbase went from 13.5 inches to 15.5 inches. Articulation seems to be just as good as stock if not more.
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I started by removing the axles, battery box, and gearbox. Going off EeePee's pictures I determined where to cut and where to drill aditional holes. I screwed the two chassis halves together so I was sure to get two identical sides.
This is what was cut out. I made the cut using a metal blade on a jigsaw. A band saw or dremel could work as well.
The transmission is mounted a little higher in the chassis now, the lower "arms" that extend off the transmission are cut off. The transmisstion is moved up and the upper mounts on the transmission mount where the stock shock mount used to be.
Two of the cross braces that used to be mounted right above the lower links are moved to the bottom of the chassis. They "sandwich" the bottom of the transmission to keep it in place.
I wanted to keep the stock cantilever suspension to see how it would work with the longer wheel base. EeePee mounted the shocks directly to the axle which I may do later. The challenge was that the transmission was now mounted where the shock bracket should go. With a little imagination I modified the shock mount by notching it to go over the transmission mount. There was a square opening next to the original hole that I drilled out for a new mounting screw. This kept the bracket fixed to the chassis.
I also drilled out the other side of the hole so that a brace could be slid through for a battery mount.
For battery and electronics placement I used the battery box "bar" as the mount. I turned the stock bar sideways and mounted the electronics on one side. I mounted the battery on the other side useing velcro straps.
This mod really helps extend the wheelbase by about 3 inches from stock. You can see the axles are really out there now.
It also really helps add ground clearance. Its much more than stock.
I will need to get new drive shaft halves as this extended the wheelbase more than my Revo shafts would allow. I just need two of the female sliders and I will be good to go. A little wire routing will also tidy things up. My wheelbase went from 13.5 inches to 15.5 inches. Articulation seems to be just as good as stock if not more.
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