Project Slash Rallycross 2WD. (Update 2)

Kinja'd!!! "Brickman" (legomaniacman)
09/22/2019 at 14:42 • Filed to: Traxxas

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A lot has changed on my project since I first spoke about it.

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It now has fresh street tires, new wheels, low CG chassis, esc mount, rear bumper and couple of   stickers.

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The low CG chassis made a world of difference in handling. Hard to believe one inch lower can change how a car handles. I was on stock tires when I tested it.

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Even better handling on all four new street tires. JConcepts G-locs

I painted the rims silver with a copper beadlock. Tire glue kinda melted the silver paint into the glue. First time gluing tires.

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The shocks sit good, I still need to limit the front shocks, but the wheel travel doesnt change much on concrete.

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Nothing protected the rear of the car, so I put a RPM Slash 2wd rear bumper.

I have a variety pack of spur gears coming in so I can fine tune how fast I want the car to go.

First update:

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DISCUSSION (4)


Kinja'd!!! NKato > Brickman
09/22/2019 at 14:54

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Zoom zoom motherfucker. 


Kinja'd!!! Future Heap Owner > Brickman
09/22/2019 at 15:07

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Cool! This must be the most affordable way to get into rallying


Kinja'd!!! Brickman > Future Heap Owner
09/22/2019 at 15:22

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yes, yes it is :P


Kinja'd!!! Bylan - Hoarder of LS400's > Brickman
09/22/2019 at 17:31

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I used to play with these high-performance RC's. Taught me a lot about chassis tuning and wrenching, but DAMN is it expensive. Every week something would break and id have to scrounge up $ to fix it, or rig it to work somewhat decently. I had a 2wd Traxxas Slash and somewhere in my basement is my Losi desert truck with traxxas xl5 esc and an upgraded motor. Even now that I spend my $ on real car stuff the RC stuff is too expensive and fragile