After such a wash, you do not need to clear your clod, at least not from dust 😄 Greetings from Germany 😎 P.S. You also lost the left headlight above 😁 that's why I dismounted the whole thing ..
Goran Oieras A lot of CA is declaring all public land as a “preserve” and banning all “activities” except for basically hiking on designated trails.... some counties have banned use of any RC “craft” or “automobile” of any kind
@@JUMBOs-RC Yeah, I live in NorCal too. Most of the reserves now disallow RC cars (including electric ones). A ranger told me some guy ran a nitro RC car in the park once, and caused a fire in the forest, and the rules have since changed to forbid ALL RC cars from running in the park.
I'm trying to decide what solid axle MT to get I just don't know if I can buy a Tamiya just Soo much plastic. I know there is a ton of aftermarket parts but I don't want to have to buy a truck just to replace every part right away. The Smt10 are out of production (IDKY) so I'm not sure what one to get. Tips?
I love my Clod Buster, it is strong. I haven’t broken anything mechanical on mine yet... I did add hot racing aluminum spools to lock the differentials and a full duratrax bearing kit during the original assembly. Later I upgraded to aluminum oil filled shocks and waterproof electronics the rest is stock. I will put dial Crawford axle steering mounts and aluminum 4 link and steering links on it eventually
Awesome driving. Very similar build to mine with the hw. Any special steering setup? Looks more powerful than mine. Btw, Would never have thought it would float so well! :)
First attempts to amphibious, the tires slowly filled with water and would triple the weight of the truck, then I took my time to seal the wheels up really well and now it performs great on the water
Right now it has a Hobbywing ESC, dual Tamiya sport tuned motors, aluminum oil-filled shocks, Traxxas waterproof servo & receiver box, Duratrax ball bearings, and Hot Racing spools front and rear
I used to run 27 turn stock... then I went with sport tuned because I use it for snow, mud, hill climbs, trails, water crossings and rocks and I like a lot of wheel speed to churn through loose terrain