Nitro crawler tips
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From: russellville, AR
I know that everyone uses electric to crawl. I know there are alot more benefits to it so I dont really need any suggestions to switch to electric lol. I am wanting to build a nitro crawler. I am going to start with an xtm x-factor 2 and work from there, I intend on eventually building my own chassis and soon after that going with a 4 stroke mil. But my issues that I am wanting to fix right now are the width of the rig. I want to make it look as scale as possible. And with this thing its so wide that I dont know what to do to fix it, I was thinking about going with a bigger scale body and workin from there. Plus i need to get some nice tires that resemble either boggers or thornbirds. and a nice set of beadlock wheels. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated, I already apologize for the double post and I will get the other thread deleted, this is my second night here, and I dont want anyone to think that I will make that a pattern. Thanks guys.
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This should pretty much cover it!!! This only took a second or two useing the search feature!!!
[link=http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_4641832/anchors_4641832/mpage_1/key_Nitro%252Ccrawlers%252Conly/anchor/tm.htm#4641832]Nitro Crawlers Only![/link]
In fact, check out the signature of a member named Reiko, he has a killer nitro crawler build going for at least a year or so, good read!!
[link=http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_4641832/anchors_4641832/mpage_1/key_Nitro%252Ccrawlers%252Conly/anchor/tm.htm#4641832]Nitro Crawlers Only![/link]
In fact, check out the signature of a member named Reiko, he has a killer nitro crawler build going for at least a year or so, good read!!




