Interesting concept, adding weights to the inside of your tires. Beautiful looking budget rig that preforms. Great location for climbing a crawler. Nice! 👍👍
This set of wheels specifically have a recess that allows the foams to function naturally by keeping the inner wheel diameter the same 👍 Cheap and easy
You're making it really hard to not buy this rig! Love what you're doing with it and so jealous of your playground. Thanks for the video and looking forward to the next one!
You know what, you are almost selling me on this little rig. I am kinda liking its capability. One thing needs to be said for motor in axle designs, less exposed moving parts. Drive it like it was meant to and it should last for awhile. Good vid 🤙
You can get high torque motors for about $7.00 each, and a 2 pack of 25kg servoes off Amazon for $25, drop the center of gravity with rubber bands on the suspension a little, metal bead locks and decent tires, it will out perform any stock crawler under $1,000 and you’ll have less than 300-400 into the Danchee!!
Thanks for sharing your experience! The weak link in this thing is nylon diffs. The electronics can handle 3s, the gears are awful delicate regardless off battery size but 3s power will surely strip the nylon gears clean.
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I bought one about a month ago and it’s been a lot of fun wheeling it around. I put same tires as he and those balancing weights around the stock wheels and also cut the body to lower it a bit. I love this thing. I’m leaving mine stock height. I like the taller monster truck look to it.
With the pen spring mod, how much flex do you loose? I’m looking at taller tires to add some ground clearance. It flexes unbelievable right out of the box so I’m not too bothered about loosing some. I mainly been crawling in a creek bed so I have waterfalls, debris and everything else. Thanks!
You really don’t lose much flex but the springs you choose will ultimately determine how much. You lose what ever the fully compressed height of the pen spring, it’s worth trying different pens until you find the size and stiffness you like. The good thing is that pens are cheap and everywhere!
What part of Southern AZ are you in? I'm in Tucson and I've just started crawling (SCX24). I'd really like to get into the 1/10 scale and I'm kind of torn between the Ridgerock and the Everest.
We are close together, I’m north west of Casa Grande, near Maricopa Mountains and Vekol Valley. I’ve been eagerly eyeing the Everest 10 lately myself. If I can get my hands on one to review I will try to do a side by side. Each have their pros and cons as with most things. Let me know if you want to do some trails sometime!
They are RCLIONS 2.2 from Amazon. A note, they have a very deep offset and require 20mm hex hub extensions to clear on full steering lock. Link to the wheels here RCLIONS 2.2 inch RC Beadlock Wheels Rims Aluminum Metal for 1/10 RC Crawler Car Axial Wraith 90018/90048 -Pack of 4pcs www.amazon.com/dp/B07D34Z52K/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_3ZGJ23GGB66VFGH9V2JD?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Hey thanks for watching and enjoy the Ridgerock! New video coming this weekend btw 👍 These are both from Amazon. 2.2” KLR tires and Hotstorm 2.2” beadlock wheels. One thing with these wheels is the necessity for hex/hub extensions at least 20mm in length for clearance.
Mines 8 months old, used 4+ times a week. Only changed rims and tires. I don't think it needs anything else changed. If a Everest 10 would of been at the store, I would of gotten one so I got a Gen 7 sport instead. Best money I I ever spent, except for my electric bike.
Man, I had it out for not even half an hour and the front servo went out on me. Redcat is sending another. How do I get to the electronics in there to replace it?
Ahhhh bummer, I’ve been really fortunate with my factory servos. The easiest way to access the esc is to pull the 4 fasteners that hold the skid plate in place. It is the 4 fasteners that go through the suspension links. The esc/receiver is mounted on top of the skid so it needs to be dropped out. Actually just had mine out with 1/10 monster truck tires on it Saturday…….took a beating and kept on going. I keep expecting my servos to go…….they just keep hanging on. Lmk if you have any trouble with the swap
Wondering if you can help me. My danchee transmitter is on the fritz. What trans/receiver/ecs can i swap in to replace the stock set-up? Because 2 motors and 2 servos 🤦🏽♂️. Or what can i do to stop the transmitter from randomly cycling through the steering modes on its own 😩, thats my issue.
Oofff that’s likely a loose connection inside the transmitter causing a short/cycle through modes. You could they to open the shell and check, just know that the terminals are tiny. I’m actually finishing up a video specifically on the Flysky GT5 transmitter, which will also run a 4ws (2 steering servos) setup. For a crawler enthusiast the GT5 is a solid add, put an rx in each rig you get and all run off a superior tx. It has permanent programs for up to 25 different receivers……pretty nice!
The only other temporary fix I can think of for you would be to disconnect the rear steer servo lead turning your ridgerock into a front steer only until you sort out the transmitter. Having crab walk engage on its own could definitely be frustrating haha. Good luck my friend!
@@SonoranScaleStudios Thanks so much for the response. Its extreeeemly frustrating, esp on a technical spot, thought about disconnecting the rear servo but i'm still screwed when it auto-cycles into rear steer. Have already opened the tx, and it looks flawless so am at a loss.
Oh yes I wasn’t considering once it cycles to rear steer only 🤦♂️. Redcat does have a 1 year limited warranty on the Ridgerock……even if it’s beyond a year I would reach out to redcat direct. If you have more than one rig the GT5 or something similar may be in your future
Thanks for the great video. I just ordered the Jconcepts scorpios tires (152mm). Will it be wise to replace servos with 20kg? Although I’m already at $100 with just tires and wheels. Lol. I don’t mind pumping money into this great rig.
I would run the stock servos with the included servo lockouts installed until they burn out haha. They aren’t very strong but they are quick little factory hexflys. I am still running the stock servos, they have lasted months past my expectation.
I just ordered those wheels that you have on your Ridge Rock did you use any kind of spacers in there because mine has a different offset and they rub against the linkage. Great video by the way
In theory it should…….whether or not it is measurable I’m not sure. Currently working on the latest Ridgerock video and researching motor/esc/gearing options. Running a small 3s pack surely helps overcome the cog stall when stock. Just watch the temps.
@@SonoranScaleStudios Yes 3s would give it some pep👍 I saw a cool 3D print available on Thingaverse, a front servo mounted battery tray. Looking forward to your update video.
I can put a video together specifically for the ridgerock soon. In the meantime check out the video here ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-yh4EOcA4f70.html. This is the same mod to the Capra shocks, exact same procedure. Enjoy the Danchee’s!
Did you have to bore the wheel in order for the extensions to fit? I see on Amazon a lot of people have to. I don’t have tools for that, so just wondering! Mine is arriving Monday! Im super stoked. Thanks to your videos for inspiration and helping me into the hobby! 😃
I don’t see any reason that would prevent you from using a nimh pack although there will be a slight difference in the way it performs. It does come with a Li-ion and a wall charger that is pretty adequate and relatively “safe” for storage etc.
Mine is pretty consistent front to back. Did you pull the axel apart and take a look at it or did it sort itself out? They are plastic gears, perhaps a burr from the factory on a tooth?
@@SonoranScaleStudios I opened it up nothing out of sorts ...but when I pick it up and give it gas gears are quite and smooth front and back I guessing the sound I hear is just normal I hear when it's under load