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Whats the current bang for the buck "comp" crawler rig?

I've found the Losi Night Crawler to have about zero torque twist and never lifts a tire making it predictable. I have some LCG custom crawlers, and they are good as well but takes more finesse at times to get them through the same lines as the night crawler. Although it does not bridge gaps very well and power out of situations...motor is next for an upgrade

I think for an out of the box crawler it's better than most at least for some serious vertical boulder climbs
Tires and shocks need to be changed, but that goes for about any of them
 
The thread does say current. Pretty sure it's been several years since the night crawler was discontinued.

While the link geometry does look similar to a capra, I think the worm drive axles were what limited twist more than anything.
 
Wonder why they don't use worm drive in more comp crawlers??
The axles are super slim and have tons of reduction and don't need drag brakes
 
Anyone try this kit out??

I don't think they make those any longer since Element inked the deal to have a GroundFox.

Wonder why they don't use worm drive in more comp crawlers??
The axles are super slim and have tons of reduction and don't need drag brakes
For one reason, there is absolutely no creep. They didn't need a drag brake because they just locked up rather than coasted.
 
I tend not to think about Element anymore but cool that Artful Dodgers got that deal and hope he gets a decent cut from that...still sucks that Element has seemed to tank so fast though
 
Noise would be one reason. Didnt they also require a good bit more maintenance?
True. They say the worm drive needs to grease every 9 packs or so.
I've quieted mine down a bit using hudy graphite grease with HBN additive. Drilled and tapped a m3 hole to make adding grease easier.
Still fairly loud though, but it's not my trail rig at least
 
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I've almost pulled the trigger on a nightcrawler a couple times over the last couple years. I thought people liked the shocks? Would definitely pick one up if losi did another version/refresh
 
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