@Danielxperez14 it is plug and play, you'll have to set your throttle end point in the remote. If you want to tune things like punch, drag brake, BEC, etc you'll need the program card. They're pretty cheap though, I think $15 USD or so.
@@scalerockrc okay, thanks. I found a deal for 100$ on it so I’m excited, what other mods do you have on your gen8 mine is stock besides front bumper, going to get a 1.9 Wheelset soon
@Danielxperez14 quite a bit, mines got Treal axle housings, brass portal housings, D Links high clearance links, Treal wheels on 1.9x4.75 ProLine Hyrax with Flub RC inserts, full Scaler Fab bumper and slider set, Fusion Pro, metal Redcat gears in the transmission and transfer case, and so on. I'll have to post updated videos on my builds because they're always changing lol.
Hi, thanks for the video! I got my Grando three weeks ago and like it a lot. How is the new axles, any problem? As for the screws issue, did you use the screws come with the new axles package? Sorry, I didn't get that part. Thanks!
Wouldn’t it be great if they added any kind of instructions at all with these. I’m watching now just trying to see where everything goes. I ordered from Injora and I like their stuff but what I have now is a pile of brass ball joints, silver ball joints and a ton of little o rings and screws and not a clue as to what to do with them 😂 I have to put mine all together like I’m having to put the little ball joints in the links and in the shocks and they just ain’t cooperating! I’m building mine with you man, thanks for the video!👍🏻👍🏻
Im trying to decide whether building a 1/10 scale bit by bit is the way or buying a used RTR and upgrading over time. Whats your opinion? Background. Ive built 25 or so different types of RC cars and trucks.
Just purchased one for a trail/walking truck. Hoping the speed is fast enough for a good pace. How does the motor seem? Reckon it will take long sustained use?
The motor is decent, lacks torque for my liking. It's pretty basic as far as that, but you could easily go with a Hobbywing 1080 and any decent brushed motor from Hobbywing, Holmes, Yeah Racing, etc. The stock ESC feels like a Hobbywing 1040 or 1060. The motor itself has held up will so far, just could use more torque. In high gear it's plenty fast, I'd say faster than a brisk walk. I've got a few videos on it you can check out. It's basically a Redcat Gen 7 or Axial SCX10.1 with a 2 speed. Axial parts bolt up to it so far that I've tried.
Personally, I think the tire looks cool, but adds weight. I didn't put the tire on this one because it was heavy as it was, totally would've rolled more lol
I'm currently waiting on some axles for this one, not because they failed yet, just part of a budget build I'm doing. But really, it has impressed me for the most part!