Injora Buggy Build - All Injora Drive Train

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 ม.ค. 2022
  • Hi guys,
    The chassis arrived in a blazing 3 weeks ordered off the Injora store and this is a quick look at the assembly. Links to the parts are below.
    Coming soon: Redcat XR247 axle install with 3D printed axle mount for the servo.
    Tools:
    - 2.5mm Allen wrench (The screws I had on hand were this size head, many are 2.0)
    - 2.0mm Allen wrench/driver (Screws that came with stuff)
    - 1.5mm Allen wrench (pinion and grub screws)
    - Wheel nut wrench
    - Plyers (maybe to hold nuts)
    - Soldering iron (maybe if you're buying a motor)
    - Moto tool comes in handy
    Supplies:
    - Cutting disk for moto tool
    - Loctite
    - 2 sided tape
    - Grease (for axles/transmission)
    - electrical tape
    Parts:
    - 10 x M3x20mm Screws (screws are to attach links and shocks to chassis)
    - 2 x M3x25mm screws (screws are to shocks to chassis)
    - Spacers for shocks (you can use washers or tubing like heat shrink that fits around the screws)
    Bouncer Roller: www.injora.com/products/injor...
    Bouncer Cage: www.injora.com/products/310mm...
    Axles: www.injora.com/products/cnc-m...
    Transmission: www.injora.com/products/compl...
    Links: www.injora.com/products/8pcs-...
    Shocks (Buggy): www.injora.com/products/2pcs-...
    Shocks (Crawlerish): www.injora.com/products/metal...
    Radio: www.injora.com/products/4ch-2...
    ESC: www.injora.com/products/quicr...
    Servo: www.injora.com/products/25kg-...
    Wrench to drive or drive to wrench?
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  • @sbass32
    @sbass32 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    FYI..DUMBORC is Radiolink. They are made in the same factory I love em.

    • @drivetowrench2709
      @drivetowrench2709  ปีที่แล้ว

      Yeah, these days for the price difference (as little as $15 in Canada) I would go Radiolink. Too bad the receivers aren't cross compatible

  • @bushiestwook5202
    @bushiestwook5202 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great rig, I've had mine a few months now. I've put it on metal capra clone axles and it's a pretty unstoppable crawler.
    Easily the best video on this frame I've found, great work buddy 👌🏼

  • @holeefak6518
    @holeefak6518 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    OMG, my rig setup is almost the same!

  • @rccrawlerextreme
    @rccrawlerextreme 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    THANKS FOR SHARING BRO!

  • @kevinpaul6683
    @kevinpaul6683 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Nice vid. Got this one last year as a first budget build. Went overboard with it. Now it performs better than my scx10 and my absima sherpa.
    Went with AR44 portals, metal transmission, HW1080, 100mm shocks, 2.2beadlocks with 1.9 prolines 😅. It's got a lot of potential being a caged crawler but yes your right, it's almost close to the costs of a capra now 😂

    • @drivetowrench2709
      @drivetowrench2709  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Definitely more fun building your own though, right?

  • @tobydyes
    @tobydyes 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    the screw that goes in the battery tray I just flipped battery tray over

  • @BrentTheGent1
    @BrentTheGent1 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Do you find that those front out drives snap at the joint very easy? i had to buy like a bag of 10 axle's to carry with me when i take it out.
    Edit: you just answered my question.. haha,,,

  • @texasdude5802
    @texasdude5802 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I got the pre-built from amazon, the servo link binds on the tie rod. It has some funky bends on the ball joints. I was wondering if you have a video of reference on what you have. I used to have lots of extra parts, but I got rid of them. I've been out of the rc game for a while.

    • @drivetowrench2709
      @drivetowrench2709  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      The angled ends are usually in spots where you need them for better articulation. The straight ones like on the metal ones I used in the video mostly work for this chassis. Its a lot of farting around and there really isn't one right answer to making a set of links once you deviate from stock. There are basically only two kinds, the 8 link set (4 link front and rear) and the 10 link panhard style. Usually the 10 link come with angled link ends because I believe that's what the SCX10 II came with (never owned one but the Chinese aren't known for innovation so I think that was an Axial thing). Not exactly sure what you mean about binding, but most stuff will loosen up over time if it isn't a case of incorrect assembly (RTR Chinese stuff is notorious for shoddy build quality but even the good stuff is often far from perfect these days). I usually check for major problems (gears binding horrifically) and then just drive a new car for a couple of packs to let things wear in before I get too worried about stuff. The big thing with the cheap axles is to avoid loading them up (wheels not turning) under power too much, especially if you put in a stronger motor or 3S power, because they will absolutely not last long.

  • @scottmichael7178
    @scottmichael7178 ปีที่แล้ว

    i got a roll of tape at the dollar store for 4 dollars🤔. Lol. Sounds more like $1and up store. And no, i wouldnt say the capra is better than that chasis. I have the same one with with capra axles and all custom setup for about $500 that is completely bulletproof. The capra isnt that great compared to this. This one has better clearance. Get this chasis, capra axles, hobbywing fusion motor/ esc combo, make your own custom links, cheaper flysky radio, and some hot racing shocks and injora wheels, drivelines and whatever tires. I opted for a treal front housing because the C's on the capra axles suck and always break. This is the best chasis imo

    • @drivetowrench2709
      @drivetowrench2709  ปีที่แล้ว

      Yup... Not sure if anything at the dollar store is still a dollar, but it's still cheaper than 10 bucks at the hobby shop...