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Tamiya Rock Socker CR-01 Step 7 Axle Housing 

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Hi RC Enthusiasts
Welcome to my channel and thank you for taking the time to view this video.
This is the Tamiya Rock Socker on Tamiya's answer to a crawler chassis. This awesome model comes as standard with a 540 size motor, a single speed centre gearbox, the ability to choose to have locked / unlocked front & rear axle differentials, front & rear barrel spring, with separate oil shock absorbers, metal chassis rails, four link front and rear chassis links, soft tires and detailed plastic bead lock wheels, the ability to choose to have the optional four wheel steering option, part ball bearing and part metal bearings and a highly detailed polycarbonate body.
If you would like to see the previous steps of the build, please visit:
1. • Tamiya Rock Socker CR-... - Tamiya Rock Socker CR-01 Chassis Unboxing
2. • Video - Tamiya Rock Socker CR-01 Chassis Introduction
3. • Tamiya Rock Socker CR-... - Tamiya Rock Socker CR-01 Link Mounts
4. • Tamiya Rock Socker CR-... - Tamiya Rock Socker CR-01 Step 2 Attaching the Link Mounts
5. • Tamiya Rock Socker CR-... - Tamiya Rock Socker CR-01 Step 3 Mechanism Deck
6. • Tamiya Rock Socker CR-... - Tamiya Rock Socker CR-01 Step 4 Ladder Frame
7. • Tamiya Rock Socker CR-... - Tamiya Rock Socker CR-01 Step 5 Differential Gear
8. • Tamiya Rock Socker CR-... - Tamiya Rock Socker CR-01 Step 6 Drive Shaft
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Комментарии : 44   
@AdventureTimeRC
@AdventureTimeRC 7 месяцев назад
Nice work John those axles are really heavy duty good stuff
@JF-RC
@JF-RC 7 месяцев назад
Hey Brent, thank you for watching and leaving me a nice comment. These are really chunky axles for sure, should hold up well. Best wishes 😎😊😉
@RCBirds
@RCBirds 7 месяцев назад
A lot of stuff and then twice. Luckily these axles 're worth the work. Good job John
@JF-RC
@JF-RC 7 месяцев назад
Hi Dirk, thank you for watching and leaving me a nice comment. These are really chunky axles, just loved building them. Best wishes 😎😊😉
@countrycrawlers4713
@countrycrawlers4713 7 месяцев назад
Awesome build video my friend! Very interesting and useful! Have a nice day!
@JF-RC
@JF-RC 7 месяцев назад
Hey, thank you for watching and leaving me a nice comment. You too,have a lovely weekend. Best wishes 😎😊😉
@HaydadRC
@HaydadRC 7 месяцев назад
The drivelines are coming together nicely! Great work John!👍😊
@JF-RC
@JF-RC 7 месяцев назад
Hi Jeremy, thank you for watching and leaving me a nice comment. Best wishes 😎😊😉
@SevenWelt
@SevenWelt 7 месяцев назад
Hello, Great video and nice presentation, I really liked it.!👍 Greetings Seven🖖
@JF-RC
@JF-RC 7 месяцев назад
Hi Seven,thank you for watching and leaving me a nice comment. Best wishes 😎😊😉
@islandrc-duke1972
@islandrc-duke1972 7 месяцев назад
awesome axle housing builds
@JF-RC
@JF-RC 7 месяцев назад
Hi Duke, thank you for watching and leaving me a nice comment. Best wishes 😊😉
@maxmixrc
@maxmixrc 7 месяцев назад
Great build video~ my friend 😊👍
@JF-RC
@JF-RC 7 месяцев назад
Hey Max, thank you for watching and leaving me a nice comment. Best wishes 😎😊😉
@RallyandTrail
@RallyandTrail 7 месяцев назад
Nice work John 😎🏁👍🏻
@JF-RC
@JF-RC 7 месяцев назад
Hi, thank you for watching and leaving me a nice comment. Best wishes 😎😊😉
@G9RCCar
@G9RCCar 7 месяцев назад
Very nice and enjoying RC axle build.
@JF-RC
@JF-RC 7 месяцев назад
Hi, thank you for watching and leaving me a nice comment. Best wishes 😎😊😉
@sparetimerc
@sparetimerc 7 месяцев назад
Hi John, those are some serious axels you are building. Once again I have learned a important lesson with the Tamiya builds, add grease around the outer edge of the gear box to make a good seal. I know I would have just put everything together and left it at that. Thanks for the lesson and again the Master teaching us all💯💯💯
@JF-RC
@JF-RC 7 месяцев назад
Hi Al, thank you for watching and leaving me a lovely comment, you’re too kind. Adding the grease around the mating surfaces of the axles, gearboxes etc, is an economical way of preventing dust and such like, from entering the gearboxes, axles and then combining with the grease, to acting as a grinding paste and wearing your gears out. When you next do some maintenance on your amazing Arrma’s, give it a try on those too 😉😊😉Best wishes to you and the family 😊😉
@sparetimerc
@sparetimerc 7 месяцев назад
@@JF-RC I will do that on my next scheduled maintenance. Thanks John
@topviptv5543
@topviptv5543 7 месяцев назад
great review my friend
@JF-RC
@JF-RC 7 месяцев назад
Hi, thank you for watching and leaving me a nice comment. Best wishes 😎😉😊
@Fonzierc
@Fonzierc 7 месяцев назад
Very nice buid John 👍 as always great tutorials they look beefy 💪
@JF-RC
@JF-RC 7 месяцев назад
Hi Fonzie, thank you for watching and leaving me a nice comment. This is certainly a tough Tamiya rock crawler, everything is so chunky. Best wishes to you and the family 😎😊😉
@rcplaytime
@rcplaytime 7 месяцев назад
brilliant work 👍👍👍😃
@JF-RC
@JF-RC 7 месяцев назад
Hi, thank you for watching and leaving me a nice comment. Best wishes 😎😊
@theRCcarshow
@theRCcarshow 7 месяцев назад
nice work brother
@JF-RC
@JF-RC 7 месяцев назад
Hi, thank you for watching and leaving me a nice comment. 😊😉😊
@arminrc
@arminrc 7 месяцев назад
The axles are done! Now there is something to mount the tires on 😀 Great work on this step. Looking good! Regarding the kit: I would have wished that Tamiya gets rid of those brass bearings and replace them with ball bearings. Imho that would be a better fit for the CR-01.
@JF-RC
@JF-RC 7 месяцев назад
Hi Armin, thank you for watching and leaving me a nice comment. Oh yes, so true. However, I have fully ballraced everything,except the brass bushings on the external suspension mechanism, I didn’t see the benefit of those also being ball bearings, as the suspension mechanism, doesn’t move very fast and the brass bushings should be adequate. Best wishes 😎😊😉
@BangForYourBuckRc
@BangForYourBuckRc 7 месяцев назад
Well done John! Step 7 done and repeat exactly the same for the front. The diff cases they supply you with are extremely burly for sure and look like there made to take some abuse. The feature I like is that locking diff. It seems simple enough to do , but makes wonder it this could be mechanically actuated with a servo and a non treaded pin? Like Traxxas and some others do, It would be cool if Tamiya added or offered such a feature for this beauty! Tamiya has a lot of people like yourself, Freddy, Addam and I’m sure many more, for helping people get on with their kits! They should at least send you righteous fellas a t- shirt or something!😂 Well done brother, will be watching the next step as well! God bless and have a great weekend!👊🏼
@JF-RC
@JF-RC 7 месяцев назад
Hey Robby, as always, I just love reading your fantastic feedback and comments. This CR-01 is a wonderful RC, I really can’t understand why they aren’t more popular, I suppose the likes of Traxxas and Axial have kind of hijacked this market. But I must say, this Rock Socker is an awesome one and the ease of locking the diff, is a Tamiya genius thought! 💭😊😉😊 I like your thinking on a mechanically operated locking system for the diffs would be a neat idea, if only Tamiya had engineered this into the kit 🤔🧐. Now a cool Tamiya ‘T’ shirt or something for us loyal RC’ers, that would a nice touch, but knowing Tamiya, profits first 🤦🏻‍♂️. Anyway great to read your comment, take care, wishing you all the best 😉😊😉
@Rcloverofficial
@Rcloverofficial 7 месяцев назад
Great 👍🤗
@JF-RC
@JF-RC 7 месяцев назад
Hi, thank you for watching and leaving me a nice comment. Best wishes 😊😉
@RcNickster709
@RcNickster709 7 месяцев назад
Nicely done John. Everything went together nicely. Very detailed as usual. I happen to be taking apart the Scx6 Front and rear Diffs for clean down and Regreasing. As careful as we are as trying to keep these gears free of issues. Something I do on ALL my rigs. Just general maintenance. Food for thought. :) Then again I AM kinda anal that way. lol John. I enjoyed listening along. Have a great weekend. :)
@JF-RC
@JF-RC 7 месяцев назад
Hi Nick, thank you for watching and leaving me a wonderful comment. See great minds thinking alike, I knew a great man such as yourself, would also do this neat procedure to keep the gears in tip top condition. 😊😉😊 nice of you to listen along as your tinkering 🖐️😉Best wishes to you and the family 😊😉
@madmustangrc214
@madmustangrc214 7 месяцев назад
Hello there John sorry I haven't been around. To many hobbies family and a job to pay for it all lol. Hope you and the family are still doing well. John no oil it would leak out just kidding with ya great video as always bud.
@madmustangrc214
@madmustangrc214 7 месяцев назад
That is a much easier and better way to lock and unlock the diff for sure.
@JF-RC
@JF-RC 7 месяцев назад
@@madmustangrc214 hey Kevin, lovely to hear from you. I appreciate you’re a busy man 😊😉😊 this has been a great monster truck to build, really enjoying the sheer scale of this monster 😊😉😊 family are doing well, thank you. I hope that you and the family are safe and well too. Best wishes to you all. Kindest regards John
@madmustangrc214
@madmustangrc214 7 месяцев назад
Thank you very much and nice to hear back from you as well.
@FastFreddyRC
@FastFreddyRC 7 месяцев назад
Those are some seriously beefy axles! Now...that is the coolest way of being able to lock or unlock the differential without having to take the entire housing apart like in most kits. So here's the question...if you lock the diff and screw that pin all the way through, do you then still use the grub screw to seal the hole? And if you do use the grub screw, what do you screw it on to? For example, if it's for the motor you'd screw it down to the motor pin as tight as possible...but I don't think this is going to tighten down to anything other wise it would get in the way of the drive line. So what is it being screwed into?
@JF-RC
@JF-RC 7 месяцев назад
Hey Freddy, thank you for watching and leaving me a fantastic question. You remove the BA10 grub screw, then screw in the little screw pin, then screw back in the BA10 grub screw, after locking the diff(s). Best wishes 😎😊😉
@FastFreddyRC
@FastFreddyRC 7 месяцев назад
@@JF-RC awesome! Wow…I really like that. Makes it super easy to change if you want to.
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