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  • @shane25923 He is using integy big bore shocks. Hope this helps!

  • omg. im sure stuart little would be happy to see this.

  • WHAT CHASSIE YOU USING??

  • What would a good rock crawler be that is around $200 for a beginner. PLZ answer!

  • @Tuckmaster97 try looking for a crawler king. It should be in your budget

  • @djmedic2008 thanks and how many years of experience do you have

  • @Tuckmaster97 Well.. about 2 1/2 years.. but Im so involved in the market.. that it pretty much triples my years bro.. dont worry.. im not steering ya wrong. The crawler king is not the best of the best.. but it is within your budget ;) Hope that helps

  • @djmedic2008 i was just asking because i think your very good at what you do from waterproofing to your custom crawlers and it did help thanks

  • FEATURES: 540 27T MOTOR, ESC W/REVERSE, TVP CHASSIS, F&R SOLID AXLES, FULL BALL

    WHAT U THINK ABOUT THAT MOTOR?

  • lolololololol

  • Really good Video!!! Plus I'm well into rc crawling aswell!!

  • Thanks bud, im glad you enjoyed stopping by the site.. its been a ton of work.. but completely worth it.. ;)

  • @djmedic2008 wat kind of shocks are on that rig

  • are you down on the Bow river?

  • fish creek actually!

  • i love your stuff. you were at TTC 09 this year ... i run it but in a 1:1 version with EJC

  • a 1:1!! THATS SOOO AWESOME!! Congrats man.. that takes guts!

  • I love it... been putting off buying another rc crawler thow... got any suggestions...i love building my own stuff i have many tamyia models including a CR-01 with a unimog body on it . i want to get into something more along the lines of a real crawler...been looking at the Losi comp crawler. what do you think

  • I would definitely suggest a losi crawler.. but if you got some bucks to throw around.. I would suggest you look into an enroute BERG! google it.. youll find them. You strike me as someone who is very mechanical.. and im sure the BERG is right up your alley.. let me know when you pick your crawler!

  • that is a very interesting and tempting kit, its right up my alley...i'll let you know as soon as I do..maybe one day i'll head on down to calgary and do some crawling with ya

  • My pleasure bro... it would be a great winter project! Good luck :)

  • I have quick question for you, which radio are you using in your tamyia tundra high lift? i have the hi lux and i cant seem to get my hands on a futaba attack 4wd radio

  • I use the RDS-8000 from Airtronics =)

  • kool thanks...yet another question is rc sparks your hobby store?

  • RCSPARKS*com is my website.. and I help other store sell their product through amazon :) I do all of the video, photography and design to showcase a great hobby! I love all aspects of R/C and am a true fan. I just launched the site mid september!

  • its a real cool site i must say two thumbs up and congrats is in order to you....hey do you have an email i could email you on...i have more question if you dont mind :)

  • Thanks for the info i had already ordered the same shocks in blue just didnt know what works the best.

  • I was wondering why u run the shocks upside down im thinking bout doing it on mine for cg and what springs u running the softs or what??

  • You are correct. Those shocks are made of aluminum.. so by running them down.. I have a much lower CG.. they have an internal spring system, that actually PULLS them back down :) They are Medium Springs

  • Now THAT is crawling.

  • interestin idea. id like to see that in person

  • Don't know why you would want to your shocks are your rear upper link. Links are an item that you don't want to move. This can give you axle wrap.

  • These are extremely stiff shocks (adjustable aluminum)... They give me a constant pressure downwards...

    When the DIG is engaged, not only do they give me an immediate, amazing pivot point.. but when I disengage my dig, even under load, and completely vertical.. it snaps out no problem at all.....

    not to mention a STRAIGHT drive shaft, without a bend in it, giving ultimate power transfer

    There is absolutely no axle wrap, or torque twist..

  • Love the truck! Nice job.

  • Great video once again i have a couple questions though i seen u use dig a few times do u think it is really worth the money second is do you have internal springs in your shocks or really thick fluid thanks

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