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@@muhdarfanzaki1434 thanks for watching! I find these excellent in mud, on rocks, in the woods... excellent all round performers! I was using the stock foams but now rolling on hair donuts with lead weight!
Yes, it's hard to know where to start with these as they're so good out the box! I have some nice wheels and tyres to go on soon then maybe electronics but I really don't have any plans! 👌
Thanks so much man, I can tell you really mean that and I know that behind that goofy forsade is a really genuine, hard working, caring kind of guy who knows how to focus when required 👌👍 keep rockin' dude 😁🤘🤘
Great job when I was little we had a teacher who set up an indoor race every year it was so fun. We brought our own RCs…but was great and prob why I’m still into it
Thanks so much for your comment... some of the grown ups could definitely see the potential benefits the hobby could bring to their family ♥️ As we all know, it's not just about playing with toy cars... there's so many aspects to the hobby - one just needs to be able to see them and appreciate the good that it can bring 😊♥️👌💪💪
Which one's my friend? The first LDRC version are direct fit. The Injora's need 5-7mm hex adapters... all product links are in the video description... click 'more' in the box below the video, them 'more' again to reveal! 😁💪👍 Thanks for watching!
Just some lead flashing cut to width and length to suit the metal beadlock rims and wrapped around to give the front end some weight 👌 Thanks so much for watching 🙏
@rcocm I put them onto my brushless c24-1, but the wheel speed was too much for the 1.3" beadlocks. On one of my all metal chassis now, but they look too small. Probably put them on a brushed c24 eventually. So many choices. Spending too much time fixing driveshafts, diffs and axles ATM. Sometimes AliExpress stuff can cause hair loss. 😂
Thank you very much! It came about by chance, just thought the comparison was pretty interesting while I was finishing the build. Thanks for the feedback, much appreciated 👍😁🙏
Hi, thanks for watching... the portals are fitted using the MN metal axle truss, metal suspension links and upgraded oil shocks... check the links in the description of this video 😁👍💪 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-FMh8bHajFgM.htmlsi=ki4TvQm-ogzIY-XJ
Thanks for your comment!... yes you most definitely should... Waterproof the electrics, chuck on the DJC's and just use it... keep it cheap and easy to fix, minimal maintenance... perfect little rig for it 👌💪💪🙏😁
@@Anglian-Rc remove the esc/receiver and all the connections (take a photo of where connections go first) cover both sides of electrical board with clear nail varnish. I do a good 3 or 4 coats. Just keep away from actual contacts where you plug in motor, servo, lights, etc. Allow to dry fully (couple of hours) Re connect motor, servo, battery cable, etc - refer to your photo. Servo- remove what screws you can, carefully open up, nail varnish circuit board, I used a bit as a 'gasket' for the casing too and around where the wires come out. Replace screws and job's a goodun! 💪 good luck! 😁
Hi👋 thanks for watching and for your comment, it all goes a long way toward building a new channel 😁🙏👍 I will send James from @lostRCcrawls over... that's his rig and it's better than you'll believe! We had it climbing 65 degrees the other day! Thanks again, head over to @LostRCcrawls and subscribe there too, there may be more footage of James' Capra there! 👌🤘🙏👍
@@LostRCcrawlsI’ve used a bit of brass on one my SCX24 builds to get weight down lower but Another thing you can try for even lower weight is fill the beadlocks with water. That’s how I run them on my gladiator. Makes it very stable