How to reduce your highlift axles.
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what that song?
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Just trying to help. Thinking of all the people this could help. Great work. Thanks for bothering to document it.
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Some good points there, i had never seen how to do it either so it was a learning curve for me to.
I have to strip down the rear axle again anyway, to make some more mountings, so i will adjust the vid then! cheers for the input bud :-)
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no, narrowed the ford crew cab axles. Rear is on, front had issues so I swapped it out with a standard width until I sort it.
THe How-To makes big jumps. its important to think about people who havent ever done it as seeing it and adjust your directions accordingly.
For example: at 0:33 people need to know they need a drill press due to hardened axle and difficulty drilling a rod, whats hole for; big jump at 0:45 (measure what?). where you cut is important; the drive pins have to line up w/cups
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Yeh, it was for the wagon wasnt it?
What steps did i miss?
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you mean when I narrowed my TLT axles? I followed msters how to on RCC...I think you could have added a few steps in the how to, to make it more complete...
now your land rover looks to narrow at the axles and the cab looks massive
olliesloman 1 year ago
@olliesloman Don't you meen it doesn't look like all the 'scale' models out there with unscale wheels and tyres that stick out the arches/fenders half a mile. Look at a standard 1:1 Range Rover classic, then look at mine and say that.
iansvecs 2 months ago
I have a problem with my tamiya f350. When I turn it on, It goes really fast for 1 second then stops moving and make a really loud noise. I checked the manual to see if I hooked it up right and I did so I don't know what to do. please help
landroverrox 3 years ago
Sounds like your speed controller needs setting up, and make sure all your radio gear is set to it neutral possition.
It will either be your radio gear or your speed controller, so double check you have them set up propperly, if you have start disconnecting your servos one at a time to see if that make a difference when turning on. If it does you may have a faulty servo, that will cause it to glitch.
iansvecs 3 years ago