• 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?

That's what it's all about, trying things to see if they work. Also what works for one maybe not work for another. I really ran into this on my SCX24. I wonder if the same amount of weight on the front would have a better effect?


I agree Gramps. The tinkering is part of the fun!

I’ve had the same brass on the front portals for a few months and that made a noticeable improvement.
 
Close to finishing the interior for the red truck.
 

Attachments

  • 2F07B876-72D7-40B4-A8F4-5A94EBF01544.jpg
    2F07B876-72D7-40B4-A8F4-5A94EBF01544.jpg
    121.2 KB · Views: 685
  • 520672BB-8E0E-4E2E-A127-F2DAAE628FBC.jpg
    520672BB-8E0E-4E2E-A127-F2DAAE628FBC.jpg
    92.5 KB · Views: 666
That's a handsome truck, NightOwl!

Anyway...

Installed the 880! Had some issues with jumpy startup and fwd/rev behavior but managed to find settings that work. Very nice on 4s, creeps like a... creep? And just enough wheelspeed.

Here's the layout, I run 2x2s so stuck the ESC up front.

Code:
 
That's a handsome truck, NightOwl!

Anyway...

Installed the 880! Had some issues with jumpy startup and fwd/rev behavior but managed to find settings that work. Very nice on 4s, creeps like a... creep? And just enough wheelspeed.

Here's the layout, I run 2x2s so stuck the ESC up front.

Code:

Thank you 🙏🏻 very kind
 
Replaced worn out Hyrax tires...went with some Super Swampers super soft. Sanded/polished off paint on outside of wheels to a raw finish for a beadlock look.
50410299576_bfaa458f5a_c.jpg


Transmitter adult beverage holder...game changer. "thumbsup"
50409593573_f0f89937db_c.jpg
 
@RustyTaco

1st off,
You're a Tx GOD! For that there refreshing adult beverage holder!

And,

B. Where the build thread for that incredible work of engineering? Seriously.

Spill the beans! Haha how may we, as a community, politely coax the method for such a necessary, yet simple add-on for our own Tx's???

Rockin! I like the way u think! Haha

R.C. means both;Remote control, and Rock Crawler.
 
Last edited:
I like the drink holder. Seriously, that's a good idea.

Today I looked at my TRX-4 and TRX-6. I've been too busy to drive them for the past several months.
I feel that agony....i do my best to at LEAST put two packs through, one or two of my favorite rigs- every day after working on 1:1 vehicles for a living...but, some days, im either too busy trying to balance home life such as chores, pets, etc..orr
I broke something on one or more rigs, and now, my only option is to stare at them all lonely, cold/unused, torn apart just WAIIIITING for what some people might call "Covid Prime" to drop what i need on my doorstep so i may get back to "blowing off some steam" in a practical, useful, and very enjoyable way, via BASHING!/ or crawling...

My new setup, i usually tow my rusty 4x4 vxl behind my TRX4 sport, after carrying my drone bag over my shoulder loaded with TX, wheel wrenches, spare batts, some drivers, etc...and i ride my mountain bike along-side/behind the tow rig to about 2 blocks behind my home where they are throwing up new homes like crazy! Find a good spot in the cleared out area, unloads Rusty, and let hin EAAt (trying to NOT break it over deep ruts, etc at high speed.. when the sun has been set and darkness falls, i park/load the Rusty back up, disconnect trailer, then go crawling till its dark out.

I have to BRIGHT LED lightbars on the TRX4, as well as rock lights and marker lamps...all are controlled on/off from my FS-Gt5 Tx. So i play "Carolina Crawl" till dinner's ready, or when my backup pack only has enough juice tow back home.

But, yes, just looking at them helps pass the time till they're operational.
3888bf703d81ac63f52e1bf74240b9fc.jpg
6b5e5105052880964983ca244afac346.jpg
63dd3c5ae5ca4886f1f9f5d085c68672.jpg
a5eb2069fe092074759020c1a3231e94.jpg
c97978b3679e18b45d910a5220b882e5.jpg


R.C. means both;Remote control, and Rock Crawler.
 
@RustyTaco

1st off,
You're a Tx GOD! For that there refreshing adult beverage holder!

And,

B. Where the build thread for that incredible work of engineering? Seriously.

Spill the beans! Haha how may we, as a community, politely coax the method for such a necessary, yet simple add-on for our own Tx's???

Rockin! I like the way u think! Haha

R.C. means both;Remote control, and Rock Crawler.

haha thanks...was pretty easy...

step 1:carefully drill a hole into the side of the transmitter
step 2:then use a screw to attach something that will hold a beer.

:mrgreen:
 
As far as general traction goes, the Thornbirds aren't going to be that great because most of the lugs are oriented lengthwise to the direction of travel.

I think they will work a little better than many tires in certain situations where the tire has dug down a bit into soft stuff - then the very toothy corner and sidewall lugs will come into play.

I just got them because I like the look, to be perfectly honest!

Not going to enter any competitions with them... "thumbsup"


This is exactly what happened on my 1:1 truck. Thornbirds look great, they perform terribly though :-(
 
Bearings from Locked Up Rc came in for the stock portal housings.

Took the SSD portal brass off the rear and put the stock housings back on.

For those with RTR’s I highly recommend downloading the kit assembly manual. I looked up the bearings that went in the housing and ordered individual ones from LURC. Hard to beat.

I filled the shocks with 30wt all the way around.

Finally got a chance to try things out today.

Nice day to play.

https://youtu.be/T4DJmwIgPCQ
 
Bearings from Locked Up Rc came in for the stock portal housings.

Took the SSD portal brass off the rear and put the stock housings back on.

For those with RTR’s I highly recommend downloading the kit assembly manual. I looked up the bearings that went in the housing and ordered individual ones from LURC. Hard to beat.

I filled the shocks with 30wt all the way around.

Finally got a chance to try things out today.

Nice day to play.

https://youtu.be/T4DJmwIgPCQ


Seems that she's sticking to the rocks pretty well, Ben. Looks like the tweaking is paying off.
 
Seems that she's sticking to the rocks pretty well, Ben. Looks like the tweaking is paying off.


Thanks HPD!!!!

It’s been a fun learning process.

That last rock where the rig lost it was really slick.

Earlier I had the Landmines on and coming from the other direction. As soon as the fronts hit that rock the truck said bye bye. It’s interesting, just like that thread in the tire section.

I’ve been very pleased with the Desert Lizard shocks. They’ve held up very well to being torn apart and reassembled so many times. No leaks.

The oil made big improvement vs running no oil. Slowed down the speed of shock extension instead of flying out with no oil.

I’m running 3 hole pistons so I could probably get away with even heavier oil.

I only wish the Desert Lizards came in 105mm. That size I feel would of been perfect for my set up.
 
Back
Top