This had started as a conversation in Savage03'S thread. It was goofing his thread up so I moved it here.
TCS makes a huge stretch chassis for the Flux to fit (convert to) a baja 5t truck body.
I'm going to hack up the savage body and make it look like a mud drag racer buggy for now. I'll watch e-pay and jump on a HPI 5b buggy body eventually.
I'll cut the front nose off, then split the savage body up the middle and remove the cab greenhouse and bed sections so I'll basicly just use the hood and sides. Attatch with velcro, done. :willy
I want something that'll end up looking like a giant Tamiya wild-one.
I loved that buggy, and still miss it though parts are to hard to find or to expensive to justify running them.
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Assembly went smooth, everything fit well until I dropped from the stock 20t pinion and tried a 17t.
The 17t pinion came in. So I went to install it and I can't access 2 of the motor screws once I set the smaller pinions gear mesh. Do you realize all the screws you have on a 3 foot long truck to take a side plate off. :bang
Man, that took forever to setup. The TCS chassis is very thick, so sliding the motor over it covers 2 motor mount screws. Even with a ball driver you cannot get at them. Must be 6mm thick, 3 times the stock chassis easy.
So, pinion and gear mesh are now done. Only took an hour plus.
Waiting on more hex hardware to arrive. I could put all the old phillips stuff on, but I want hex so after running it and I need to dismantle it I can. Nothing worse than a dinged up philips screw to remove.
Stiffer spings are here, and I'll change to 60wt oil.
My Savage XL tires arrived as well. HUGE. Me likey. :tong
I just need some quality time to work on it. Oh, a bigger table would be nice too. :laugh
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TCS makes a huge stretch chassis for the Flux to fit (convert to) a baja 5t truck body.
I'm going to hack up the savage body and make it look like a mud drag racer buggy for now. I'll watch e-pay and jump on a HPI 5b buggy body eventually.
I'll cut the front nose off, then split the savage body up the middle and remove the cab greenhouse and bed sections so I'll basicly just use the hood and sides. Attatch with velcro, done. :willy
I want something that'll end up looking like a giant Tamiya wild-one.
I loved that buggy, and still miss it though parts are to hard to find or to expensive to justify running them.
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Assembly went smooth, everything fit well until I dropped from the stock 20t pinion and tried a 17t.
The 17t pinion came in. So I went to install it and I can't access 2 of the motor screws once I set the smaller pinions gear mesh. Do you realize all the screws you have on a 3 foot long truck to take a side plate off. :bang
Man, that took forever to setup. The TCS chassis is very thick, so sliding the motor over it covers 2 motor mount screws. Even with a ball driver you cannot get at them. Must be 6mm thick, 3 times the stock chassis easy.
So, pinion and gear mesh are now done. Only took an hour plus.
Waiting on more hex hardware to arrive. I could put all the old phillips stuff on, but I want hex so after running it and I need to dismantle it I can. Nothing worse than a dinged up philips screw to remove.
Stiffer spings are here, and I'll change to 60wt oil.
My Savage XL tires arrived as well. HUGE. Me likey. :tong
I just need some quality time to work on it. Oh, a bigger table would be nice too. :laugh
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