Seriously, this is the single most useful video I've come across to help me become familiarised with my brushless Evo Pro. I'm new to crawling and it has been difficult to learn about the basics when many videos out there assume you already have a detailed knowledge about this hobby. Can't thank you enough!👍 I've already needed to replace the drive shafts [front broke] with metal replacements. I would like to know about the benefits of switching the drive shafts, if any. I tried it, but the front and rear wheels ended up turning in opposite directions, so I guess I'm doing something wrong. Thanks again!
@@Biolazard I'm glad I could help!!! So replacement of the driveshafts is going to help a ton and add weight. Lower weight is the key to a better crawling experience! 😉 So it sounds like you placed the driveshaft on the wrong output shaft, which is why your wheels are spinning opposite from the front. They put 2 output shafts on the transmission if you want to swap the rear differential to fight torque twist. ( The car lifting on one side) In order to do this you need a different rear axle that allows the differential gears to flip.
The enduro 12 is based on the cr12 chassis, which is actually based on the very old Thunder Tiger chassis. (it's not new by any means). They share the same gears, motor, and even the battery. However, the frame rails are different, as well as the axle housings and transmission housing.
@@rajenmunkeeRC Hell yeah!! I rock those on my 1/10's and have to say, they are my favorite tires. I have some 4.75's on the trailwalker now, but I always go back the the 3.85's💪🔥
When people have no clue the cost of stainless steel molds and manu.of the manufacturing parts. Not the product made . Anyway...uhmmm.beenxhete done this. The pool foam breaks down fast when squished and deformed repeatedly.besides that. For bigger Dia. Just cut the donut/slice like a cake. And add a section from another donut to make donut bigger.... simple...
This is a great idea! I honestly think you could get away with using the pool noodles in 1.9" and even 2.2" if you used 2 pieces as the inside foam and then maybe wrapped it with a softer outer foam. Maybe take some of the stock soft foams that you have kicking around and carefully cut them to fit over the pool noodle. Idk. Just a thought.
The reverse speed I’ve noticed is pretty opinionated, not necessarily an issue with the device… I don’t have twitchy hands or anything so the fast reverse does not affect how I crawl what so ever, just learn how to feather it and you’ll save money and time installing stuff for user error issues
Great video and idea. I will be making some. An idea for you, I do a lot of actual wheeling and need to keep extra parts with us for on trail repairs. We mount axles and to the inside of the frame rails. Maybe you could put a brass bushing or some thing under your truck and attaching your straps to the frame and you don't need to keep them in your pocket.
Awesome to have such a workshop. Tbh i would be too lazy to build sth. like that. Just made my first small crawler track/obstacle from some styrofoam parts that i just wildy and without much of a plan glued together. Worked fine.
Even cheaper, many aftermarket tires come with 2 sets of foams or over stiff foams inserted. Same process should work on them. Furthering and sharing knowledge such as this is what this hobby is all about for me. You have really good ideas. Keep'em coming.
Good idea, must check if i find a matching size one locally. (if you have to cut the inner and outer circle it might be hard, i have a foam cutter but not a good one.) Problem i see with these inserts, i have used the Injora silicone - is that they make venting the tires impossible, i have all my tires vented from the inside, holes in the rings and rims the silicone rings completely seal this - might be similar with this material. Might give it a try anyways.
There’s no reason why$0.10 open cell or closed cell foams cost $20 a set OR even $40 a set. This costs companies literally a penny to produce. It’s ridiculous. You’re thinking outside the box. I like it.
It takes money not just for foams, it takes good decisions with all around designs, and marketing.. And people now don't short change their efforts. So if you think after market foams are overpriced maybe you should try it out and not copy anything else out there lol.. good luck..
I use ta have hair like yours. I am 76 now and bald...good stuff, man. I sometimes cut my foams in a pointed 5 star configuration...looks like I'll be shopping for noodles.
I still rock the center strap on FURY, and I'll probably replace it with my new style I've made in this video. The point I was making is the n95 mask material wears out to quick so a better looking, and better function material is what I'm after 😎
Haha yeah my hair is pretty wild! Thank you! Most of the women I talk to, including my wife wish they had my hair haha. Have a killer day! Thanks for watching
A lot of the time if you limit just the nose of the truck what I have found is on side Hill you still get extreme body roll especially if you're using really long shocks which I don't I use it anywhere from a 32 to about a 36 in the front and then I play with the rear all the way up to about a 45 maybe even the big 450 on more of a buggy
Do not bother about kids screaming in the background, nobody expects a noise-free background and unless they are with you in the same rum it doesnt really make any difference. It is more annoying most of the times to loose the track of the video because talking about the noises, rather than the noise itself. I honeslty dont care about ambient noise.