Yes indeed it did! Im surprised with this one so far! I have been driving it all day until it got dark in the woods and i know I now need some led’s on it so i can do some night driving! I have been trying it out in 2wd mode with the diffs locked also and wow it slings the leaves and debris while turning sharp and fast and looks really cool doing it. I got to get that on film soon. Awesome to hear from ya Robbie and hope you have a great weekend my friend! ☮️😃
So far im impressed with this one! It did great on this rock pit even on high gear with the diffs unlocked it moved along with the rough terrain perfectly while the suspension was eating up the bumps. I had just got back from the woods with it on 2wd with locked diffs and wow the awesome way the rear end would slide around in high gear and kick up debris was cool to see. I got to film it in this mode next as it is also a beast at donuts in 2wd with diffs locked.
@@deanmachinerc3258 Is the 2wd just Rear ? Anyway to make it Front wheel drive ? Not sure why, jsut sounds cool LOL.... Yeah that they boogey across those Huge rocks no Problem and thru one once awhile . tires always touching. Yeah i Love that thing. Beast
@@JamesDirtRC yeah in 2wd its rear always and im sure its to push the RC along. I know my rear driveshaft broke once on my Wendigo leaving it front wheel drive only and it was difficult to drive after it broke I removed the rest of the remaining driveshaft on the rear to replace it but tested it out on front wheel drive first and as soon as i needed to climb over stuff the front wheels would hang and slip leaving it stuck and not able to pull the heavy rig over stuff but not all the time as long as i had a little speed to back it up but as soon as i slowed down it would cause issues trying to climb over stuff especially when it was on a slope with the front higher than the rear it couldn’t pull itself up and the front wheels would slip and slide trying for grip. This one doesnt have all the metal my Wendigo does but its still kinda heavy. Great question though as i wouldnt know 100% till i could try if it could work better on this one.
@@deanmachinerc3258 Yea that makes sense. I just got a Flash of grandpa driving his little front wheel drive in reverse to get up a hill at his farm. Good time Fun
Haha i got a funny image of what that would look like! I bet it could be possible to build a front wheel drive RC if it had weights in the front and if it was balanced proper than it could be fun and surprising but than again it could fail and become a money pit RC.
This one is a 2.2 stock tire RC. I do believe 1.9s would look fine on it also. I have new 2.2 RC4WD brand mudslinger tires on red aluminum beadlock wheels ready to test on it only I am waiting for a $6 special wrench to remove the stock wheels that are mounted with six small nuts. The actual standard wheel nut screws down and holds a scale looking brake disc that has six screws on it to mount the wheel to. Basically I’m just going to remove the brake disc and install the upgraded aluminum wheels like a normal RC. The scale brake disc are a nice touch but you can barely even see them on it so I’m not loosing much when removing them. Good question, RC on and have fun! ✌️😁