Simplified way on how to lower your toy ride on Audi R8 style toy without camber. We will be doing camber in Part 2 of the video! Attempt at your own risk***
Great tutorial video again! Thank you so much for sharing your talent. Love everything you do...you're my inspiration. Holla from the UK. Looking forward to more videos!!
Well.. This is much easier than expected. I have a tip for you on the drill bit issue for the rear. You can use a self-drilling spade bit that has a hex driver on it. Not only are they very cheap for that size, but because they have a hex driver you then use a hex driver extension and you can reach to the middle so you can drill from the sides to the middle battery box area, go to the other side and drill straight through and you'll do the whole rear in under a minute.
Love what you are doing lowering is way easier than i would have thought . I custom build rc trail truck's and it's a lot like that . Great vid man keep it up
Awesome vids here locally in phx love the work want to do my own diy project. Explaination more on how the controller to the car works 🤘😍 keep up the amazing work!!!!
Very stoked to see these videos. Just started an Escalade project for my son. I noticed the Ruck Shop banner on your wall. I won Ruck of the Month for June of 2019 (on their website if you wanna check it out). I'd love nothing more than making my son a ride on toy Ruckus. Been a big fan of the ones I've seen you have done. A video series on that would be amazing!
Obviously that's kind of a fringe build. Even if I could just pick your brain a little on getting the pieces that work well for a Ruckus build, I would be super appreciative. My email is bdates1111@gmail.com.
Great detailed video. My question is with adding the stability plates to the rear wheels won't that create stress on the motors due to the wheels being pinned to the side of the stability plates?
Any chance u got an R-32 nissan im 12... but still want a stanced car bc ima car GEEK and could i get some 6 spoke rims with camber and im short so ill fit... how many 12 year olds ask 4 dis