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frizzen
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Post by frizzen »

Holy hell that's cool!!!

Can't really tell from the pics: Is it RWD or 4WD?

You make it too hard to keep up man! :-o
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Post by grimmreap3r »

frizzen wrote:Holy hell that's cool!!!

Can't really tell from the pics: Is it RWD or 4WD?

You make it too hard to keep up man! :-o
RWD.

I would love to see that buggy in action!
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Post by Sporttracguy »

Yeah, its RWD,,, after that 4wd crawler i did i wanted to slow down on the U joints for a while,, they just take so much time to make :? drive you nuts after a while.

The springs are pretty much at equilibrium so they arent pushing much on either side to cause friction. There is a little in the hubs but i have two brass bushings that spin (didnt have bearings at the time) and they work quite well to keep it spinning freely.

One problem i found out was i geared it a little too low so its slower than i wanted it to be (for jumping anyways,, its still faster than a stock SE any day.

I think this will end up being a form model for me and i will re work the gearing and the design a bit before i finish it up.

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