Mate looks and sounds great ! Just recently installed a new motor in my jumpshot and that too wheelies for fun. Enjoyed the vid and keep up the good work 😉👍🏽
So I've watched this video and do not even have this truck, but when u 1st gave power to the new set up @7:30 how comes the wheels were not all moving as 1, yet this is 4wd🤔no?? Some span whilst maybe another was not, or when u were off trigger maybe watching the video was top left was not spinning and the bottom left wheel I think wasn't movin same time others were??
The truck has an open differential so only the wheel with least friction spins. In most situations only 1 wheel at the front and 1 wheel at the back will spin. If all 4 wheels have the same amount of friction then they will all spin. The reason why on the bench test only some wheels span is because I had some wheel nuts tightened too tight. Normally on a bench test all 4 wheels spin together.
It did survive but I have moved onto other cars now. It was a great truck and amazed the stock parts held upto the 4s abuse. 4s is too overpowered though and the truck is really suited to 3s but the power wheelies on 4s were great fun.
When your wheel nuts are new they, usually, have a thin layer of plastic inside the nuts. Once you have taken the nuts off and on a number of times this weakens and sometimes removes the plastic. Loctite basically replaces it but you will need to use every time and you have to wait 24 hours for it to set before using the car/truck. You apply it to the drive shaft and then place and tighten the wheel nuts. I hope this solves your problem 👍👍👍 😊
Mate looks and sounds great ! Just recently installed a new motor in my jumpshot and that too wheelies for fun. Enjoyed the vid and keep up the good work 😉👍🏽
Sweet she looks awesome... 😂 I'm constantly chasing wheels too
Beast!!!!
#55 i have returned the sub dude and thank you 😆
So I've watched this video and do not even have this truck, but when u 1st gave power to the new set up @7:30 how comes the wheels were not all moving as 1, yet this is 4wd🤔no?? Some span whilst maybe another was not, or when u were off trigger maybe watching the video was top left was not spinning and the bottom left wheel I think wasn't movin same time others were??
The truck has an open differential so only the wheel with least friction spins. In most situations only 1 wheel at the front and 1 wheel at the back will spin. If all 4 wheels have the same amount of friction then they will all spin.
The reason why on the bench test only some wheels span is because I had some wheel nuts tightened too tight. Normally on a bench test all 4 wheels spin together.
What is the motor shaft size and did you use the stock pinion
The shaft size on the motor is 5mm and the stock pinion is 3.125mm
@@budgetrccars9385 thanks
@@budgetrccars9385 how did you drill the pinion to 5mm??
@@nextworldflair I didn't. I bought a new pinion. 👍
Did it survive
It did survive but I have moved onto other cars now. It was a great truck and amazed the stock parts held upto the 4s abuse. 4s is too overpowered though and the truck is really suited to 3s but the power wheelies on 4s were great fun.
Built yourself a true monster..It will hold but a slipper might help
Haha it's a bit silly now but puts a smile on my face 😁
A slipper clutch would be a good idea actually 👍
I have the same rc and i love it but i have the same problems with the wheels
Try using Loctite. Mine don't come off if I use this.
@@budgetrccars9385 That sounds clever man. I will try this. Thx!
When your wheel nuts are new they, usually, have a thin layer of plastic inside the nuts. Once you have taken the nuts off and on a number of times this weakens and sometimes removes the plastic. Loctite basically replaces it but you will need to use every time and you have to wait 24 hours for it to set before using the car/truck.
You apply it to the drive shaft and then place and tighten the wheel nuts. I hope this solves your problem 👍👍👍 😊
Trust youtube to have a video about it 😂🤣😂🤣😂
th-cam.com/video/6pn3C5QVcu0/w-d-xo.html
Круто!