@@DoubleDownDBo thanks brother ill post it sometime tomorrow or sun im currently working on the editing well my wife is shes my main editor lol i only give my point and she gets it done 👍 also got bad news i fried the esc on the mn i went a bit to deep in the water and killed it not because i wanted to it just slid over from were i was running it and ended up snorkel deep and she got ruined so ill be looking to purchase a whole esc/reciever combo now so the old lc79 will be on downtime till i fix her up but it will be better waterproof electronics all the way hehe looking forward to it
@@DoubleDownDBo do you happen to know if the motor connector on the lc80 esc will accept the motor connector from the mn82 if not then i may need to find another alternative ive looked at a hobbywing 1060 with a dumbo rc transmitter/ reciever combo it will cost 50 bucks for the whole set esc/transmitter/receiver combo all i need to know what tje motor size on the mn82 is do you happen to know by any chance DBO ??
Yes they do their also a bigger rimm it fills up more of that gap but they all look great they just all need larger tires so they look good on this rig
Thanks for sharing your comparisons. I"m also using the same 5 to 7mm hex adapters. I've installed the metal kit (axles, links, front shocks) as well as 62mm Hobbysoul sticky tires on 1.0 OGRC weighted beadlocks with a 3mm negative offset. My issue at the front is serious binding body/rub. I would really hate to widen the front fenders.
Hmmm interesting i dont have that issue with my steering probably because I haven't upgraded the steering links im still running the stock ones and so far so good the best thing i can come up with is probably move the top link that connects to the servo horn to the highest hole that might restrict the turning radius a bit possibly to avoid the links to bind up idk if it will help but you can give it a shot 🤟
@@NWrcadventures with the metal links, you can turn much further and it actually lessens the rubbing when full lock lol, I tried to restrict it but it limited the motion too much, that's why I was hopping those 64mm had better clearance than the 67mm WPL v1 (and more sticky)
omg you bought those 1.33 sets, noice, I ordered just the tires to fit over the AliEx beadlocks but I was tempted to get those retro looking rims but couldn't get myself to spend close 70% of the cost of the car hahaha (even though I've probably spend 500% over since starting this hobby lol) (edit: why does YT keeps removing my comments whenever I mention AliEx?)
Idk about the comment removal but yes i did buy them i thaught they were very cool and looked great and i figured i can also use them on my standard 1/18 rigs but not all of i think their too big for a 1/18 scale they look off imo they look alot better on the rig 👍
Im thinking about getting the LC80 and haven't pulled the trigger on the purchase yet, but I have bought a couple pair of injora 1.0 beadlock wheels and tires to learn about them. Man! the screws are tiny and its tricky to get both halves aligned right, but I got that going. How are they held on the axle? There is hex in the back, I assume there is a hex on the axle, to lock it from spinning, and then just one nut/bolt in the middle of the wheel to keep it on? Nice video!
woah I got the DJCrawler tires in a week, record time but geez it seems like the foam they give you is at random?? Like packaging? I got 3 sets, 2 sets had hard foam, one set had 3 soft and 1 hard, I bought the super sticky EG version and it seems like out of the 12 tires, 2 are the regular sticky, bad QC much?? And I'm sorry to report that these don't fit the cheap AliExpress beadlocks/WPL V1 tires, the front and rear cover are like 0.5mm smaller but the ring is too small, so I designed a 3D printed ring instead and sent it to JL3DP for printing, my last prints came in a week or so, hopefully those new rings will fit but I'll loose the weight advantage, will be added leaded solder I suppose (16g metal ring vs 4g or so for the plastic one), if that still doesn't work, I'll be ordering those bad boys!!!
Awesome looks like you put in some time to get em to fit thank god for 3D printers brother you will like these new ones their preety sweet i like em alot very good tires and nice heavy metal wheel
I put em on with heavy duty double sided tape brother it works every time and nothing comes off or falls off on the trail except for the sleeping bag and the spare tire double sided tape won't work for that setup u have to strap em down with tiny bungies so they wont fall off in the trail 🤟
No i believe the are gonna be too big for the stock rims not because of the size but the way the stock rims are designed the back side is wider than the front side so i will fit the back side but will be too big for the front side so i recommend the dj crawler 68 mm 1.0 inch tires they will fit perfectly but you will have to stretch em a bit for them to sit in the rim gaps properly but once that is done it should be a perfect fit also those are very soft and maluable tires so stretching em over shouldn't be hard
Your MN82 is lookin awesome bro! My adapters haven't come yet. Great video!
Thanks brother i figured id show how they work trailing vid with new wheels coming soon short is up now 👍
cant wait for the full video@@NWrcadventures
@@DoubleDownDBo thanks brother ill post it sometime tomorrow or sun im currently working on the editing well my wife is shes my main editor lol i only give my point and she gets it done 👍 also got bad news i fried the esc on the mn i went a bit to deep in the water and killed it not because i wanted to it just slid over from were i was running it and ended up snorkel deep and she got ruined so ill be looking to purchase a whole esc/reciever combo now so the old lc79 will be on downtime till i fix her up but it will be better waterproof electronics all the way hehe looking forward to it
@NWrcadventures the fms lc80 esc is a good, cheap, and small option. you can bind your lc80 controller to it.
@@DoubleDownDBo do you happen to know if the motor connector on the lc80 esc will accept the motor connector from the mn82 if not then i may need to find another alternative ive looked at a hobbywing 1060 with a dumbo rc transmitter/ reciever combo it will cost 50 bucks for the whole set esc/transmitter/receiver combo all i need to know what tje motor size on the mn82 is do you happen to know by any chance DBO ??
Excellent video. Very informative.Thank you !
Your welcome brother with pleasure man peace !! 🤟
This was some great tire options Info for guys that have this truck. The last tires do look the best on this truck.
Yes they do their also a bigger rimm it fills up more of that gap but they all look great they just all need larger tires so they look good on this rig
Lots of vids popping up on this rug. Popular lately.
@@Elisplushies360woodierc apparently people in China/asia are going bonkers over it lol, so am I (new to hobby also!)
Thanks for sharing your comparisons. I"m also using the same 5 to 7mm hex adapters. I've installed the metal kit (axles, links, front shocks) as well as 62mm Hobbysoul sticky tires on 1.0 OGRC weighted beadlocks with a 3mm negative offset. My issue at the front is serious binding body/rub. I would really hate to widen the front fenders.
Hmmm interesting i dont have that issue with my steering probably because I haven't upgraded the steering links im still running the stock ones and so far so good the best thing i can come up with is probably move the top link that connects to the servo horn to the highest hole that might restrict the turning radius a bit possibly to avoid the links to bind up idk if it will help but you can give it a shot 🤟
@@NWrcadventures with the metal links, you can turn much further and it actually lessens the rubbing when full lock lol, I tried to restrict it but it limited the motion too much, that's why I was hopping those 64mm had better clearance than the 67mm WPL v1 (and more sticky)
omg you bought those 1.33 sets, noice, I ordered just the tires to fit over the AliEx beadlocks but I was tempted to get those retro looking rims but couldn't get myself to spend close 70% of the cost of the car hahaha (even though I've probably spend 500% over since starting this hobby lol) (edit: why does YT keeps removing my comments whenever I mention AliEx?)
Idk about the comment removal but yes i did buy them i thaught they were very cool and looked great and i figured i can also use them on my standard 1/18 rigs but not all of i think their too big for a 1/18 scale they look off imo they look alot better on the rig 👍
@@NWrcadventures i agree that the 1inch monster truck tires with the super tall side wall also looks off on the MN82, these 1.3inch seems perfect
@@daijoubu4529 yes indeed
Nice tutorial
Thanks very much appreciated brother 🤟
nice comparsion! Liked the pilot, who is, duke nuken?
Thanks very much the driver is actually a gijoe his codename is outback in the cartoon series from the 80s
Im thinking about getting the LC80 and haven't pulled the trigger on the purchase yet, but I have bought a couple pair of injora 1.0 beadlock wheels and tires to learn about them. Man! the screws are tiny and its tricky to get both halves aligned right, but I got that going. How are they held on the axle? There is hex in the back, I assume there is a hex on the axle, to lock it from spinning, and then just one nut/bolt in the middle of the wheel to keep it on? Nice video!
Yes exactly as you said it 👍
@@NWrcadventures Thanks!
No problem brother 👍
woah I got the DJCrawler tires in a week, record time but geez it seems like the foam they give you is at random?? Like packaging? I got 3 sets, 2 sets had hard foam, one set had 3 soft and 1 hard, I bought the super sticky EG version and it seems like out of the 12 tires, 2 are the regular sticky, bad QC much?? And I'm sorry to report that these don't fit the cheap AliExpress beadlocks/WPL V1 tires, the front and rear cover are like 0.5mm smaller but the ring is too small, so I designed a 3D printed ring instead and sent it to JL3DP for printing, my last prints came in a week or so, hopefully those new rings will fit but I'll loose the weight advantage, will be added leaded solder I suppose (16g metal ring vs 4g or so for the plastic one), if that still doesn't work, I'll be ordering those bad boys!!!
Awesome looks like you put in some time to get em to fit thank god for 3D printers brother you will like these new ones their preety sweet i like em alot very good tires and nice heavy metal wheel
13:54 Where can I get them please tell me
@@Thabish. The trx4m wheels or the dj crawlers ?
Can the 5mm hex axles be cut so the track isnt so wide?
I would suppose so ive not done that yet the other option is using non offset wheels those will bring the wheel back in for a less wider track
are those things in the truck bed glued?
I put em on with heavy duty double sided tape brother it works every time and nothing comes off or falls off on the trail except for the sleeping bag and the spare tire double sided tape won't work for that setup u have to strap em down with tiny bungies so they wont fall off in the trail 🤟
@@NWrcadventures i didn't thought of using double sided tape. good thing i've asked! thank you!
No problem brother anytime 🤟
can i fit the djcrawler 1.3inch tyres without modifying the stock rims?
No i believe the are gonna be too big for the stock rims not because of the size but the way the stock rims are designed the back side is wider than the front side so i will fit the back side but will be too big for the front side so i recommend the dj crawler 68 mm 1.0 inch tires they will fit perfectly but you will have to stretch em a bit for them to sit in the rim gaps properly but once that is done it should be a perfect fit also those are very soft and maluable tires so stretching em over shouldn't be hard