• Welcome to RCCrawler Forums.

    It looks like you're enjoying RCCrawler's Forums but haven't created an account yet. Why not take a minute to register for your own free account now? As a member you get free access to all of our forums and posts plus the ability to post your own messages, communicate directly with other members, and much more. Register now!

    Already a member? Login at the top of this page to stop seeing this message.

What did you do to your TRX-4 today?

Finished the roll bar finally.

271a0df85d4a92b15c1e93aae0fe9a34.jpg

4ec37698cfe17c72b92bec5aa8ad1aee.jpg

19ebcfeb894d6cd733c306d15b866838.jpg
849d9004e1355e9f438de9ac62cd89b7.jpg



Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Dammmmm looks awesome !!!! [emoji106][emoji106]

Sent from my Pixel 3 XL using Tapatalk
 
Looks killer! What does the roll bar attach to? Underside of the body or the chassis somewhere? Nobody ever shows the mounting method.
 
I'm talking about mine with the hood scoop on it unless you're talking about the other guy.

Sent from my Pixel 3 XL using Tapatalk
 
Raise bumper even more ...little body trimming required.
cf7fd01845d6cafd526d76b831c2c77e.jpg


Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Tapatalk


Looks good! Now, slide it way back into the body for even more clearance. It will really help. Of course, you will have to trim the body quite a bit more, but it's worth it!
 
Looks good! Now, slide it way back into the body for even more clearance. It will really help. Of course, you will have to trim the body quite a bit more, but it's worth it!
Sorry can't do lol ...i like to keep the truck still looking scale , I know what you mean but I personally think there is a limit between function and appearance , they way its now will and does go over with minimal effort and still looks good at it [emoji6]


Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Tapatalk
 
Sorry can't do lol ...i like to keep the truck still looking scale , I know what you mean but I personally think there is a limit between function and appearance , they way its now will and does go over with minimal effort and still looks good at it [emoji6]


Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Tapatalk



Idk, the ARB bumper on my jeep liberty deletes/replaces everything below the grill. I dont think cutting off the body below the grill wouldnt be scale. You wouldnt have faux brake ducts still sitting behind your giant steel bumper on a 1:1.
 
Idk, the ARB bumper on my jeep liberty deletes/replaces everything below the grill. I dont think cutting off the body below the grill wouldnt be scale. You wouldnt have faux brake ducts still sitting behind your giant steel bumper on a 1:1.
You're talking about different style body , the sport front is curved ...Jeep is a different story cos I have done it , when running a full size bumper you'll run into tire clearance issues on full turn and compression with tire hitting the bumper .
Bumper tug not always works or look right ..and with body im running its really out of place.


Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Tapatalk
 
Sorry can't do lol ...i like to keep the truck still looking scale , I know what you mean but I personally think there is a limit between function and appearance , they way its now will and does go over with minimal effort and still looks good at it [emoji6]


Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Tapatalk

I got you. Yeah, it's easy to go too far in the search for clearance! Your truck looks great.
 
Got the trucks out to play yesterday, although the run was cut short when the front electronics tray on the Comanche snapped (CI tray). It was an awkward tumble and I think a rock lip caught the battery, no good.

Otherwise a great run, a few pics and a clip...

https://www.instagram.com/p/BxBlKv4gpC7/?igshid=irskq14kcgyc
 

Attachments

  • 40FA7680-6B9A-4103-AB70-00147E0A7983.jpg
    40FA7680-6B9A-4103-AB70-00147E0A7983.jpg
    180 KB · Views: 723
  • 19EDADEF-9B87-456A-AE69-C95B7EE8C33A.jpg
    19EDADEF-9B87-456A-AE69-C95B7EE8C33A.jpg
    180 KB · Views: 696
  • 779B0B9F-9531-4253-B3F2-7CBF347C0E1D.jpg
    779B0B9F-9531-4253-B3F2-7CBF347C0E1D.jpg
    182.1 KB · Views: 734
Last edited:
Went out for a back yard adventure to enjoy the warm weather.
6cbcc4a41afa6802a5f2427d93fd4c33.jpg
3e8b96903c4b97fa230b0a32d599f3c2.jpg
8094b5265b10d44ed8b5c0b7f4639a8b.jpg
254e87be982aca538656dfe9263b485d.jpg
d596553881b861289da4ba6d8df0a6f4.jpg
ebab44e26b554993d96dcea84ed4ed01.jpg


Sent from my Vivo XI+ using Tapatalk
 
Oh wow that is some serious mud! That’s going to take some work to cleanup.

Mgputer that’s a good backyard for some easy wheeling. Good lookin turck
 
I started a build of sorts today. Ebay trx4 chassis but using Vaterra Ascender frame for its adjustable size. With a body i already own lets see what happens. Also gave my trx4 tactical a new Holmes Hobbies 550 21T motor and hobbwing 1080 esc. Diffs are now spools no more locker, Going to reinstall my 2sp transmission gearing. And all will be ready to go.
55c7bc2f01b19d34c68e47d646cda4c7.jpg
620e65d105a75948d2a7a4ea86b91c06.jpg


Sent from my FRD-L14 using Tapatalk
 
I started to assemble my new grc axles today since new internals started to arrive. IMG_7611.jpg
ead25c6507b036806916c7613eae64f1.jpg
super shafty spool and kyx gears
IMG_7614.jpgIMG_7615.jpgIMG_7616.jpgIMG_7617.jpg new beef stick crossover from beef tubes. It’s gone together fairly easy. Only thing I ran into was with harden shaft and shafty spool, the shaft has to be trimmed to fit proper. No real issue. Vanquish lube arrives in a bit and I can button her up.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 
Back
Top