Shewwww, glad those tires didn’t nuke the video. I have them on my A18 with those exact wheels and they are absolute garbage on rocks. Love this chassis!!
Could never get those tires to work right on my rocks until I took a pair of microcutters to them and made all the tread blocks the same height. Looks like they do better on a lighter rig. Nice driving, too, dude -- especially one-handed while filming.
Another great video. The comparison of different trucks and different setups are always great to see. Some of the are quite surprising on how good they preform on some of the lines you have. Keep them coming. Love the intro! When you new videos drop, I usually watch the intro twice, because I cannot seem to get enough!
The tyres done better than expected. The chassis seems mint at that price. If you're gonna do chassis videos, make sure the running gear is the same so the chassis is the variable.👍🏻
I've got limited experience with tires, only tried 3 sets so far. Those tires are absolutely incredible on my rocks. Running them on my bronco and that thing grabs and holds hard.
@@24Yepp we've got lots of sandstone out here in Oklahoma. Going to Rocky mountain National Park next month so I'll see how they do on granite (not great based on your experience)
This is a cool chassis.. those rear shock towers.. having a lower shock tower like that may make it possible to do a cantilever suspension system. Very interested! And I'm trying to support small creators. Thank you!
Those X15 are great with 33% OD worm in the front, and stock worm in the rear. With the front tire tread direction reversed. And a 3mm long, cut pen spring "added" to the rear shocks (though this one doesn't seem to roll back, looks good).
@@24Yepp Oh, Would something like this work with the stock links an shocks of the Wrangler jeep wheelbase ? NExt good payday i am getting the Gladiator.
I tried to film this with an athos and a cheat code. I think its going to cause problems for me and also so hard to compare unless they are built the same 🧐
@24Yepp I see where you're coming from. I think as long as it's got a similar weighted body. The ride height and parts shouldn't matter in the fact you're comparing chassis, not the whole truck. Like break over, vertical, etc.
@@JCab172-pv5zc Not too sure, i havnt driven many with the outboard setup to tell... I think ideally id try to exact same setups but one with outboard and one with normal link setups to really know
Be sick to see a true comparison of some of the chassis available - full showdown style. Run same setup on multiple chassis and see which is king dingaling!
I’m new to the hobby so apologies in advance if the question is not relevant or stupid but can somebody explain what is the difference between this chassis, the other “cheap” chassis from e. g. Injora, and more expensive ones like Mazz Design cheat code? Thanks in advance 🙏.
The material is 3d printed, some might see this as a flaw (i have no issue with it) The main difference from injora/ other "cheap" ones is the skid angle. It offers a lot of clearance when paired with double bend rear links. Also has all of the shock holes and link holes in the good spots. Another plus, he made sliders to perfectly mount and fit a common body.
@@24Yepp riight. Idk. Maybe in the right situation they might. Yes definitely do a video on it. I’d love to see the actual benefits of having one. Because as far Iv seen, they don’t do much but that’s just me and my opinion. For all I know they do work nd ppl have the best of luck with them u know.
2s is fine for most builds. If you have higher end servos however, that can take 7.4 or 8.4v, you’ll want a 3s to get that max power. Also nice to run brushless on 3s, motors like mofo pancakes and other furitek are super good on 3s. Super slow crawl. The furitek motor used in this video only takes 2s though. Happy crawling !
With 3d printed rails and motor mount I don't expect much durability. Especially with the heavy wheels (I have the same and for a top-heavy hardbody they are great) I would be afraid killing mounting points after just one drop. Why not be a little bit friendly to our nature and make rails out of a peace of wood, like Josh from Texoma rc did at his beginning? Whould be more durable, not deform when getting to hot and easy to repair/replace.
@@JanSonnemann Maybe I've just gotten lucky but I havnt had any durability issues with 3d printed stuff. I think as long as the chassis is braced well its good to go 🤷🏼♂️
You should still to a stock vs expensive chassis
Yess
Shewwww, glad those tires didn’t nuke the video. I have them on my A18 with those exact wheels and they are absolute garbage on rocks. Love this chassis!!
Could never get those tires to work right on my rocks until I took a pair of microcutters to them and made all the tread blocks the same height. Looks like they do better on a lighter rig. Nice driving, too, dude -- especially one-handed while filming.
I love how that chassis looks, cant wait to go crawl again.
Another great video. The comparison of different trucks and different setups are always great to see. Some of the are quite surprising on how good they preform on some of the lines you have. Keep them coming. Love the intro! When you new videos drop, I usually watch the intro twice, because I cannot seem to get enough!
Haha thank you, I appreciate it!!
9:36 I know no body, but holy side hill!
This thing was killing it! May have to add it to the fleet. Thanks for the awesome videos brotha! Keep up the great work!
The tyres done better than expected.
The chassis seems mint at that price.
If you're gonna do chassis videos, make sure the running gear is the same so the chassis is the variable.👍🏻
@@R.Sole88109 noted 🫡
I appreciate all the videos man!
10:28 😁 you reminded me of the "dudes" from the 3 ninjas Lol great movie tho haha an yeah the chassis, is nice!!
I would love to see you build on a Drive Time RC sacro. This was a cool video as usual and that chassis looks good 🤙
I've got limited experience with tires, only tried 3 sets so far. Those tires are absolutely incredible on my rocks. Running them on my bronco and that thing grabs and holds hard.
Thats great you found tires that work well, it seems like every regions rocks have different tires that work well
@@24Yepp we've got lots of sandstone out here in Oklahoma. Going to Rocky mountain National Park next month so I'll see how they do on granite (not great based on your experience)
This is a cool chassis.. those rear shock towers.. having a lower shock tower like that may make it possible to do a cantilever suspension system.
Very interested! And I'm trying to support small creators.
Thank you!
Those X15 are great with 33% OD worm in the front, and stock worm in the rear. With the front tire tread direction reversed.
And a 3mm long, cut pen spring "added" to the rear shocks (though this one doesn't seem to roll back, looks good).
Foams in the tires making that noise ? Went right up that CLIFF wow. Awesome Video bro
I think theres probably several things making noises, poor thing sounds like its dying
@@24Yepp Oh, Would something like this work with the stock links an shocks of the Wrangler jeep wheelbase ? NExt good payday i am getting the Gladiator.
I can dig it
Sid killing it! Awesome review brotha!
Love a cheep chassis that kick ass
Bought a Stegosaurus w Body! Time to upgrade the Injora buggy build w a real body. Ill update on how it goes
Nice!!
I would love to see a review of the Kamak Chassis, its made by patriksrcs, awesome chassis.
Do a video on the prophet designs kaiju thing looks like a performer
Prophet has no duds haha yeah that's a great chassis 🤙
Love it bro!
17 seconds and im here.
Whew, new record !
Squealing like a little line slayin' piggy!
@@MysticRiverRC 😅
Prophet-Designs
I would show two separate chassis that are similar price, then run a head to head. Like the mofo mini wild is 35 as well, so its a fair comparison
I tried to film this with an athos and a cheat code. I think its going to cause problems for me and also so hard to compare unless they are built the same 🧐
@24Yepp I see where you're coming from. I think as long as it's got a similar weighted body. The ride height and parts shouldn't matter in the fact you're comparing chassis, not the whole truck. Like break over, vertical, etc.
Also, I think you have a big enough fan base to build one and get another sent from us, the fans.
do you think with the 3d printed body it would have been able to get as many lines as you did no body??
I think it would be close, the 3d printed bodies don't weigh a ton but it is still some extra weight up high...
Nice 👌
Do you feel like there’s much difference between having the upper links outboard vs inboard?
Curious about this too.
@@JCab172-pv5zc Not too sure, i havnt driven many with the outboard setup to tell...
I think ideally id try to exact same setups but one with outboard and one with normal link setups to really know
Can you do those injora rock bouncer chassis. I want to see how capable those things can get.
Be sick to see a true comparison of some of the chassis available - full showdown style. Run same setup on multiple chassis and see which is king dingaling!
@@johngardner6871 I started filming one like this then realized its not that great of a test unless both trucks/chassis are using the exact same setup
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Very good but will look better with the body on it
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I’m new to the hobby so apologies in advance if the question is not relevant or stupid but can somebody explain what is the difference between this chassis, the other “cheap” chassis from e. g. Injora, and more expensive ones like Mazz Design cheat code? Thanks in advance 🙏.
The material is 3d printed, some might see this as a flaw (i have no issue with it)
The main difference from injora/ other "cheap" ones is the skid angle. It offers a lot of clearance when paired with double bend rear links. Also has all of the shock holes and link holes in the good spots.
Another plus, he made sliders to perfectly mount and fit a common body.
@@24Yepp thanks, it clarifies a lot 🙌
injora crawler tires ?
Yeah
Does the roller steering link even do anything?
I'm sure in the right situation it helps a bit, I havnt had too much luck with them. I'll do a video where I go around trying to see it working
@@24Yepp riight. Idk. Maybe in the right situation they might. Yes definitely do a video on it. I’d love to see the actual benefits of having one.
Because as far Iv seen, they don’t do much but that’s just me and my opinion. For all I know they do work nd ppl have the best of luck with them u know.
would this chasis work with injora adjustable links?
Yep!
I think ideally you'd want double bend links in the rear to take advantage of the high clearance
@@24Yepp gonna put in an order, been looking for a new project. hope he ships to Guam.
@@24Yepp will look into that sir. Thanks
1:28 Hahahahahaha LOL
So is 24th scale all you're into?
I have a bit of everything but I'm definitely most into the 24s
Not hatin just course. I'm mostly into 1/10 but I do have the Redcat Ascent 18 and a scx24 xc-1
@@troysrcchannel5659 I have a couple 1/10s as well and an ascent 18. Just fell way deeper into the 24 rabbit hole haha
@@24Yepp I get that, I've only been into crawling for about 6 months and have 7 working rigs lol
@@troysrcchannel5659you have the AX24 XC-1? I have one and i’m thinking of changing the chassis
You don't mention the battery, is it a 2 or 3s.or do you feel it doesn't matter.
I run the stock battery in everything
You can see it's a stock battery in several shots. I think the 3s would make half these climbs impossible actually. It's like running it on NOS.
2s is fine for most builds. If you have higher end servos however, that can take 7.4 or 8.4v, you’ll want a 3s to get that max power.
Also nice to run brushless on 3s, motors like mofo pancakes and other furitek are super good on 3s. Super slow crawl.
The furitek motor used in this video only takes 2s though.
Happy crawling !
With 3d printed rails and motor mount I don't expect much durability. Especially with the heavy wheels (I have the same and for a top-heavy hardbody they are great) I would be afraid killing mounting points after just one drop. Why not be a little bit friendly to our nature and make rails out of a peace of wood, like Josh from Texoma rc did at his beginning? Whould be more durable, not deform when getting to hot and easy to repair/replace.
@@JanSonnemann Maybe I've just gotten lucky but I havnt had any durability issues with 3d printed stuff. I think as long as the chassis is braced well its good to go 🤷🏼♂️