I but the rcawd Alu CR-18 axles on my FX118. The good thing on the rcawd axles is, that they came with Brass part for the portal, brass counterweigths and full bearings. I also put heavier rims on. Overall the Fx118 weights now around 600g or 21,1oz. Gives you a tons of weight down low, looks beautiful and works Fine.
Injora makes an excellent set of brass rims, I put a set on my scx 24 comp build, with injora tires, there killing it in small market. Just need inserts to round everything out.
I put brass rims on mine,and just got the high clearance metal links,metal steering links,metal driveshafts and the slider skids.putting my electronics on the skids,and moving my battery up front for a 60 front 40 rear weight bias.also added full bearings.
I'd consider what tires and rims it needs. With furitek, rotational mass shouldn't be too much of an issue except for the servo and steering rods. The other issue is that it rides pretty high for the lines you're running. Lastly, its looking at those links and its geometry. The basis for that rig, the harvester, didn't exactly have quality parts nor designed as a lcg rig; well, none of these rtr's are designed that way as they are scale rigs best for small rocks and trails, not comp rigs.
Obviously you know what you're doing but I would definitely change tires I would go with Jake concept RC four-wheel drive scramblers are really good I think they would all fit really good and looks scale I heard they have OverDrive years on the way
I but the rcawd Alu CR-18 axles on my FX118. The good thing on the rcawd axles is, that they came with Brass part for the portal, brass counterweigths and full bearings. I also put heavier rims on. Overall the Fx118 weights now around 600g or 21,1oz. Gives you a tons of weight down low, looks beautiful and works Fine.
Injora makes an excellent set of brass rims, I put a set on my scx 24 comp build, with injora tires, there killing it in small market. Just need inserts to round everything out.
I put brass rims on mine,and just got the high clearance metal links,metal steering links,metal driveshafts and the slider skids.putting my electronics on the skids,and moving my battery up front for a 60 front 40 rear weight bias.also added full bearings.
Nice! Thanks for the showing of grams too!
Joe, if ya' get a chance put the cedar motor in that little guy you won't be disappointed!
wheels and tires an brass rings up front and high clearance links. I heard there coming out with over drive gears idk when though.
I'd consider what tires and rims it needs. With furitek, rotational mass shouldn't be too much of an issue except for the servo and steering rods. The other issue is that it rides pretty high for the lines you're running. Lastly, its looking at those links and its geometry. The basis for that rig, the harvester, didn't exactly have quality parts nor designed as a lcg rig; well, none of these rtr's are designed that way as they are scale rigs best for small rocks and trails, not comp rigs.
Obviously you know what you're doing but I would definitely change tires I would go with Jake concept RC four-wheel drive scramblers are really good I think they would all fit really good and looks scale I heard they have OverDrive years on the way
Cream of the crop pick of the litter 😂
Tires I got from injora, Globact rims and rings work sweet
Hi, what type of weights do you use on injora wheels?
You make it look so darn easy bro😳… especially one handed!
I put some heavy wheels on my kids fx118 and it torque twists like crazy did yours do it too?
Are those brass hexes extend the width or same as stock?
Rims next 😊🤘
Hehe 😂sweet man 🤙