Making a Mini-T withstand sand.
-
- bitDisciple
- Posts: 1462
- Joined: Wed Oct 05, 2005 10:35 am
- Location: On the trail
- Contact:
Making a Mini-T withstand sand.
OK , My bro brought down his rustler today , it is set up for sand , I had a hella fun time running it in sand. So I was wondering is there any thing special that I should do to my mini-T other than paddle tires , I want to take it with us to little Sahara in two weeks. If any one has been there you know the sand is really fine.
1000+ post of BS.
-
- bitPimp
- Posts: 4293
- Joined: Mon Dec 16, 2002 1:10 pm
- Location: on vacation in Vaporville
- Contact:
-
- bitNinja
- Posts: 883
- Joined: Sat Oct 30, 2004 5:42 pm
- Location: New Zealand
If you dont want it in your electronics, Just mount them inside small plastic tuppleware boxes, and silicone seal the holes cut for the wiring, then it's pretty much waterproof too. You can put baloons over your connectors..... And as for your axles you'll just have to make do with cleaning up... 

We don't need no god damn roads!
- crazydave
- bitPimp
- Posts: 6874
- Joined: Thu Apr 17, 2003 9:05 am
- Location: Koolsville
-
- bitNinja
- Posts: 883
- Joined: Sat Oct 30, 2004 5:42 pm
- Location: New Zealand
- crazydave
- bitPimp
- Posts: 6874
- Joined: Thu Apr 17, 2003 9:05 am
- Location: Koolsville
Actually, good call. The RTR comes with bushings in the wheels, I'd switch back to those. Even if you're willing to throw the set of bearings away, you still may get your fun cut short by getting a bearing jammed up.honda_s2000 wrote:I wouldn't bother running bearings, alot of the offroad stuff I've had, I never bothered with them because of cleaning. Can you get plastic bushes for the mini-t, or do bearings come factory ?
Sand and bearings don't get along well at all. That's why I hate running in the soil around my apartment. Its really sandy soil.