Dude! I just recently found your channel and love your videos. Every time I watch one, I get the feeling like you are the cool brother that I never had. I just recently bought the Enduro Builder's kit and am slowly getting it all together and your videos have given me some good ideas for upgrades I want to eventually put into mine. Thanks for posting these.
Yeah, I agree. The bend in the links looks like it will work better installed at the skid. Too much driveshaft exposed the other way. Too bad the chassis brace doesn't work. In mine I really liked the looks of it and it did a great job to stiffen the chassis.
Yup, I'd hate the thought of a rotating driveshaft carving itself against a rock. Regarding the chassis brace... just an excuse for me to design my own! When I finish it, I'll share it on Thingiverse.
Bigger bench = bigger mess lol He does great with his space management. I have a bench that runs along the side of my garage and its covered in unfinished projects and junk lol
Oh, I'm waaaay overdue for a bigger workbench! It's these small Irvine, CA boxes we live in. As it is right now, I've got nowhere else to work in the house. Trying to clear out a room and maybe... just maybe I'll get a corner in that room to use for R/C stuff :) That's if the wife is ok with it LOL!
You installed them backwards the short end is supposed to attach to the axle the long end to the frame, the element RC channel on TH-cam hasn't install video
Old video, but yeah I already switched it around. As far as backwards, yes normally it's backwards... but technically you can install them either direction depending on what clearances you need with your links.
Whatcha drinkin there bud? I love a nice beverage while I wrench. Great work on this truck. Oh and I used the ascender fuel cell in the back to brace mine haha snugs right between the shock towers. Your shocks leak? I noticed a bit on mine too. What weight do you use? I think I will try 35.
Just tea. It's been hot here lately! So some of them leak, and some of them don't between my Sendero and Trailwalker. I'm using 35 on my Sendero, but the Trailwalker is still using stock oil as I haven't taken them apart yet to service them. I'll probably get around to it soon and also green slime the o-rings after my next run with it.
@@RevolutionX yeah I havent pulled the one off to check the source. Green slime would be smart. Nothing wrong with tea! I love southern sweet tea, even though its way too much sugar haha I need to do a new vid with a beverage shout out lol did it a couple times with the kyosho.
They have both. They have a full set for the Sendero and Trailwalker and a rear only set for the Trailrunner. I am using the Trailrunner set, because my Trailwalker has the IFS front installed just like the Trailrunner.
@@joelperez5797 It's the same one as the Enduro Sendero. It's the same chassis. I only bought the Trailrunner set because I have IFS installed on my Trailwalker. Otherwise, you use the full set that the Element Sendero uses. ebay.to/2QznVah
Dude! I just recently found your channel and love your videos. Every time I watch one, I get the feeling like you are the cool brother that I never had. I just recently bought the Enduro Builder's kit and am slowly getting it all together and your videos have given me some good ideas for upgrades I want to eventually put into mine. Thanks for posting these.
Awesome! Thank you! I still have a Enduro Builder's kit series that I need to do!
Just got mine can’t wait to try them
They're pretty good quality. Work pretty well!
I agree with your reason for putting the short end towards the skid. I would worry about grinding the driveshaft on rocks.
Yeah, I hate mangled up driveshafts, and it's a moving part so it only gets worse when it's rotating against a rock!
@@RevolutionX reminds me... I wonder if MIP or junfac offer shafts for these?
@@RandomStuffGarage619 junfac makes a set, and they're universals rather than CVDs. I have a set that I've been saving for the kit build.
Yeah, I agree. The bend in the links looks like it will work better installed at the skid. Too much driveshaft exposed the other way. Too bad the chassis brace doesn't work. In mine I really liked the looks of it and it did a great job to stiffen the chassis.
Yup, I'd hate the thought of a rotating driveshaft carving itself against a rock. Regarding the chassis brace... just an excuse for me to design my own! When I finish it, I'll share it on Thingiverse.
@@RevolutionX awesome thanks! I'm still slowly trying to learn Fushion!
Great information and upgrades,great video.
Thanks man! Time to get it out for a run!
Keep up the good videos , about time for a bigger work bench tho !
Bigger bench = bigger mess lol
He does great with his space management. I have a bench that runs along the side of my garage and its covered in unfinished projects and junk lol
@@RandomStuffGarage619 I just prefer a more open table when I'm doing my work.
Oh, I'm waaaay overdue for a bigger workbench! It's these small Irvine, CA boxes we live in. As it is right now, I've got nowhere else to work in the house. Trying to clear out a room and maybe... just maybe I'll get a corner in that room to use for R/C stuff :) That's if the wife is ok with it LOL!
@@RockinTrailZ haha so do I but even with a bigger bench than soze's, I end up having the same cramped working area lol
@@RevolutionX yeah CA boxes in general... I wish we had basements!
Would it be possible to install the upper links in the reverse orientation in order to retain the frame crossmember?
Yes! I've since switched it to the other orientation. Just do whatever fits your needs.
why did you choose to use the Club5 Racing Hi Clearance Links instead of the Associated brand? part #42045 ?
Traxxas style Rod-ends and metal pivot balls included.
To be honest, I think the FT links when you add it all up are more expensive. Unless you only get the lowers. I do like their black coating tho.
Where do you find the 3D printed parts to stiffen the chassis and shock towers?
I have the links in my description to Thingiverse. If you have access to a 3D printer you can just download those files and print them.
You installed them backwards the short end is supposed to attach to the axle the long end to the frame, the element RC channel on TH-cam hasn't install video
Old video, but yeah I already switched it around. As far as backwards, yes normally it's backwards... but technically you can install them either direction depending on what clearances you need with your links.
Whatcha drinkin there bud? I love a nice beverage while I wrench.
Great work on this truck.
Oh and I used the ascender fuel cell in the back to brace mine haha snugs right between the shock towers.
Your shocks leak? I noticed a bit on mine too. What weight do you use?
I think I will try 35.
Just tea. It's been hot here lately! So some of them leak, and some of them don't between my Sendero and Trailwalker. I'm using 35 on my Sendero, but the Trailwalker is still using stock oil as I haven't taken them apart yet to service them. I'll probably get around to it soon and also green slime the o-rings after my next run with it.
@@RevolutionX yeah I havent pulled the one off to check the source. Green slime would be smart.
Nothing wrong with tea! I love southern sweet tea, even though its way too much sugar haha
I need to do a new vid with a beverage shout out lol did it a couple times with the kyosho.
@@RandomStuffGarage619 Oh yeah, I finally got my Outlaw Rampage Pro last week! LOL more than half a year's wait!
@@RevolutionX YUUSSSSS!!!!!! Looking forward to seeing what you think... Shes a squirrely one!
Are the club5 high clearance links for trailwalker or trailrunner?
They have both. They have a full set for the Sendero and Trailwalker and a rear only set for the Trailrunner. I am using the Trailrunner set, because my Trailwalker has the IFS front installed just like the Trailrunner.
Oh i need this
Yup.... I can't believe I waited so long to do this to my Trailwalker and Sendero!
Greetings, how does this help my trailwalker since the factory ones come out of the screw
These rod-ends are much better in plastic quality than the factory ones.
@@RevolutionX Which set model is the one I need for my trailwalker and where can I buy it?

@@joelperez5797 It's the same one as the Enduro Sendero. It's the same chassis. I only bought the Trailrunner set because I have IFS installed on my Trailwalker. Otherwise, you use the full set that the Element Sendero uses. ebay.to/2QznVah