Thanks for the tutorial on adjusting the tracks I have done anything since summer running it and though the Fall an Winter so I'm going to take a look at them all!😉👍📹✔️💯👋👋👋
I hope it helped, but to be honest, they will still slip most likely. I was actually thinking about putting them back on my truck again for a while. Because this has been a while but I have so much weight on my truck. I think that will cause it to slip more. Maybe the lighter the vehicle. The better for the traxx.
First I understand you bro. Since cold war ended we had seen almost no jets here. In my youth they passed very low along the autobahn here. Okay, I might be the only one but I mis them. Great maintenance instructions.
Dude awesome capture of the jets, absolutely love it. Also great videos on the traxx. Watched all of them. Would love to see a head to head against non-traxx on an advanced hill crawler course
Additionally, you convinced me to go get a set of traxx myself. I went used to cut back bc a great deal popped up but I can't wait to try em out. Thx mang. Also used to watch a10s and f16s as a kid at a nearby army base and boy am I jealous. Never saw the eagle in person.
I’ve done this you can remove those bearings with an X-Acto knife you can pick remove the rubber seal to the bearing on both sides. Pack it with grease spin them wipe off the rejected grease and re press the little seals back in. I had fronzen portal carrier bearings on my trx4. Freed them with some kind of lubricant l.
I was hoping there was a way to tighten them. Thanks for sharing. I'm still not convinced I need a set especially since I watched a video that showed how quickly they chee through batteries. 3 to 1 ratio
I love how when people make things that already exist, it’s like they never saw one before when they built their version… There’s a reason why things with tracks have a cog sprocket that goes through the track. With steel reinforcements on the track in that area. You can’t make tracks like these without the cog going through the belt. I just spent $200 on a set for the snow and the ba$tard$ don’t work any better than the tires. I let the truck sit outside for 2 hours to get acclimated and the sprocket still packed with snow and started slipping. I was thinking of wd-40 to help the snow not stick, but with the terrible design it’ll prob just lube it up and slip worse…
Thanks for the tutorial on adjusting the tracks I have done anything since summer running it and though the Fall an Winter so I'm going to take a look at them all!😉👍📹✔️💯👋👋👋
Thanks, got my Traxx yesterday and installed them. Today i went into the woods and two of them kept slipping. Now they are right.
I hope it helped, but to be honest, they will still slip most likely.
I was actually thinking about putting them back on my truck again for a while. Because this has been a while but I have so much weight on my truck. I think that will cause it to slip more. Maybe the lighter the vehicle. The better for the traxx.
First I understand you bro. Since cold war ended we had seen almost no jets here. In my youth they passed very low along the autobahn here. Okay, I might be the only one but I mis them.
Great maintenance instructions.
Dude awesome capture of the jets, absolutely love it. Also great videos on the traxx. Watched all of them. Would love to see a head to head against non-traxx on an advanced hill crawler course
Additionally, you convinced me to go get a set of traxx myself. I went used to cut back bc a great deal popped up but I can't wait to try em out. Thx mang. Also used to watch a10s and f16s as a kid at a nearby army base and boy am I jealous. Never saw the eagle in person.
I run dozens on the rail road we kept tracks tight with the gease ram in carrage
Nice man! Glad you figured em out! Hope they drive better for you.
I’ve done this you can remove those bearings with an X-Acto knife you can pick remove the rubber seal to the bearing on both sides. Pack it with grease spin them wipe off the rejected grease and re press the little seals back in. I had fronzen portal carrier bearings on my trx4. Freed them with some kind of lubricant l.
Mam I can't wait ro get my high trail
It's definitely a truck worth looking forward too.
Gonna love it!!
Appreciate the video 👍
I was hoping there was a way to tighten them. Thanks for sharing. I'm still not convinced I need a set especially since I watched a video that showed how quickly they chee through batteries. 3 to 1 ratio
They're definitely not for everyday use. But they are fun every once in a while.
Thx for the informational vid
Has anyone tried putting the rear to the front. Maybe the front would have more bite with better uphill climb and sharp turns on
The bigger ones in front is harder on the servo. But I have thought about it. Lol
Where can I find those nifty Green lugs you have?
I'm not sure. I got them with the tracks used.
@@ezboyrc553 no worries. I was able to track some down👍
I love how when people make things that already exist, it’s like they never saw one before when they built their version…
There’s a reason why things with tracks have a cog sprocket that goes through the track. With steel reinforcements on the track in that area. You can’t make tracks like these without the cog going through the belt.
I just spent $200 on a set for the snow and the ba$tard$ don’t work any better than the tires. I let the truck sit outside for 2 hours to get acclimated and the sprocket still packed with snow and started slipping.
I was thinking of wd-40 to help the snow not stick, but with the terrible design it’ll prob just lube it up and slip worse…