That's an awesome tip. I though about a four axle truck before. But every solution I found included new chassis rails. I' m really looking forward to your next cideo about it.
Unfortunately most custom builds require new rails, the grand hauler is perfect for the additional drive axle, however if you wanted a euro truck.. that would require new rails too as the cabs and suspension is mounted different 👍👍
Scotty... Can't believe I've been enjoying your channel for over 9 years!!! I still go back and reference older videos like this. I'm going to be doing a Tri-Drive Globe Liner soon, and this is still relevant and very helpful!!
Wow, thanks for your continued support, I'm currently just building a 1/24 nascar in my own time to find my mojo again to get back into the trucks. Glad the video is of use and good luck with the globeliner buddy 🙂
Heck yeah!! Another tri drive.. I remember you did the first diy I saw on internet for this. Coming back later to watch. Hope to use this to make my tri drive later this year.
@scotty555babe I haven't bought one yet but my brother has one..........for me I like the smaller sleeper..........also this truck looks great in white.........just in case you get the reefer trailer or a dry van trailer..........the wider sleeper might get in the way of it turning..........as I said I don't have one yet.........the tri-drive set up is super cool........when you said air suspension set up are you going to go 4 or 8 bag??? I have watched a couple videos on that too.........very cool trucks you have..........hopefully I will get one of my own.........
That is an awesome model. Job well done, bud👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼! Here is an idea🤔💡💡💡🤔. . . . .put a steerable front drive axle on a truck like on a heavy snowplow truck, an oil field truck, or like on a big heavy crane truck!!! Thankya for sharing your video👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼😃
I'm currently working on super b trailers flatbed is mostly complete, now waiting on my second tank trailer to build a second b train in have a few short videos that g8ve a basic overview of the process. Latest video shows my attempt to make stake pockets, still got a ways to go there
Love watching your videos….always learn something. Also thinking of a tri-drive at some point….but the tip of turning the cab brackets around will help me with my King Hauler! The bull bar is to low to the ground…by turning the bracket I can lift the cab… will have to do some “engineering” on the front bracket to allow me to lift the bumper to sit flush with the cab again!
Thanks, I appreciate it and I'm glad you learn stuff, I try and make most things simple and find more cost effective ways of doing things, especially in these times we're living in 😊 As far as your build and lifting the cab, you would need to separate it from the sleeper and possibly remake another bracket for the bumper as that's mounted on the chassis 😊😊
Thanks, it's definitely the most cost effective route and using this method the options are endless, you don't have to have a drive axle, you can add a roller and put a lift on, and you can also swap the double suspension round and add the extra axle setup at the rear and use it as a rear lift axle etc.. The most expensive part of this mod was the extra complete double drive axle 👍👍 I hope the video was simple instructions to understand as I remember you saying one time you was curious to see how a tri drive was done 👍👍👍
@@scotty555babe Very well explained! All I would add, would be stronger Springs in those Shocks on the front Drive... Just to keep enough pressure on the Drive Wheels. Otherwise it's perfect!!
@@scotty555babe Scotty this ricardo I'm back in Columbus Ohio moved back from Florida I need to stretch my grand hauler I'm doing a double sleeper what frame rail I need 3in 4ins 6ins or 12ins I think I seen 12ins not sure about the 12 I think I seen let me know thanks
Cheers bro, it's a beasty thing. I'm going to be putting the coffin on it and use the sleeper I removed on the stretched sleeper to save redoing the sleeper walls on the other 😉
Scott one thing I forgotten to ask, do you have any videos of you chopping things like doors on the trucks to make them into working doors? I got a lot of cool ideas, just not sure of putting it into practice. like would like to make working windows in the doors as well, but not sure of the type of lubrication to use, and also how to make the mechanism so that it will work properly, probably be like a window winding handle type of thing I am thinking. so many plans, and definately not going to be done this year if all the plans go ahead, as going to cost quite a pretty penny without the time spent on doing the trucks. also bought off-roader foam to stick in the trucks wheels, and they do seem slightly better now.
Hi I don't have any videos on doors and windows, however it's not a problem to do one.. All you need is a scriber, some patience and small "dolls house" hinges, I can do a video on another truck to show, on the tri axle build i will be cutting the side windows in half to make the effect they're rolled down.. Foams in tyres are great for additional performance as the stock Tamiya setup isn't the greatest, Enjoy your builds 👍
@@scotty555babe atm in the purchasing phase, but could easily spend way more than buying a couple of new trucks just on upgrade parts. so having to pace my spending atm. doesn't help already bought a new controller last night even though already decided I had spent enough on parts this month. but the new controller will be way better than the previous one. just got to figure out how or if it is possible to fit the centering spring back into the controller that I am getting as says it is for aircraft. the controller I have ordered is the Goolsky FS-i6X RC Transmitter 2.4GHz 10CH. but yeah be interesting to see working windows on a truck, and what problems I might face when doing it myself.
Lose the sleeper and put a nice headache rack or a welding setup. Or a crane. That’d be cool. This is a true tri.. the first one you did only had the drop. I like this much better.. the coffin could be cool too. But it doesn’t look bad as is.
I'll be keeping the coffin and adding an headache rack at some point 👍 I'll get those arches properly fitted next and get prop shafts, then paint and out to play 😊
Would this work for an unpowered rear axle as well? I have a twin steer custom build with the normal tamiya double drive rear suspension and I'd like to add a 140mm un powered super single lift axle behind the double drive wheels? So like yours but non driven and axle behind the two drive wheels? Thanks
@@scotty555babe Awesome. Thank you 👍 Was trying to figure out the best way to do it. I have an axle and shocks. Just need the suspension plate part that mounts to chassis and the plastic links and mounts for those links. Best place to get them?
It's the same with most Tamiya setups really, unless the ground is flat the unlocked diffs are pretty useless regardless of how many axles unless you lock the diffs which I have a video of here using your internal spider gears in the diff so it's totally free.. I'll possibly be doing that after I've tested this so stay tuned as ill find the best solution all round for this particular setup over the next couple of weeks 👍👍 I'll also be doing a rug of war against my king hauler with locked diffs and 2 axles against the 3 unlocked. ruclips.net/video/UhFkIvFy_wM/видео.html
Hi, pal. Where did you get the cheap truck springs from?. 3D printing a trailer, but want to use proper springs on it. Any info will be much appreciated.
They're just China ebay kits.. Hope this helps, you can get the fronts too. 👍 www.ebay.co.uk/itm/353940055086?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=cgapjhvnrm2&sssrc=2349624&ssuid=lvpK4mHZRZm&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
Man you are good hopefully you liked my video and you subscribe I'm 70 plus lol lol and learning from some of your marvelous build's and others to get this far thanks
Thanks so much for the comment, it's most appreciated, as long as your enjoying the hobby and having a go, that's all that matters, enjoy yourself and have fun buddy 👍👍
That's an awesome tip. I though about a four axle truck before. But every solution I found included new chassis rails. I' m really looking forward to your next cideo about it.
Unfortunately most custom builds require new rails, the grand hauler is perfect for the additional drive axle, however if you wanted a euro truck.. that would require new rails too as the cabs and suspension is mounted different 👍👍
Scotty... Can't believe I've been enjoying your channel for over 9 years!!! I still go back and reference older videos like this. I'm going to be doing a Tri-Drive Globe Liner soon, and this is still relevant and very helpful!!
Wow, thanks for your continued support, I'm currently just building a 1/24 nascar in my own time to find my mojo again to get back into the trucks.
Glad the video is of use and good luck with the globeliner buddy 🙂
@scotty555babe Totally understand. I'm coming back from a 14 month hiatus... same reason.
Heck yeah!! Another tri drive.. I remember you did the first diy I saw on internet for this. Coming back later to watch. Hope to use this to make my tri drive later this year.
It's a simple way of doing it and the most cost effective 👍👍👍
Looks great and I like the full sleeper, specially with the raised cab.
Thanks, it has more of an appearance of a flat top with the cab split and raised 👍👍
@scotty555babe I haven't bought one yet but my brother has one..........for me I like the smaller sleeper..........also this truck looks great in white.........just in case you get the reefer trailer or a dry van trailer..........the wider sleeper might get in the way of it turning..........as I said I don't have one yet.........the tri-drive set up is super cool........when you said air suspension set up are you going to go 4 or 8 bag??? I have watched a couple videos on that too.........very cool trucks you have..........hopefully I will get one of my own.........
That is an awesome model. Job well done, bud👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼! Here is an idea🤔💡💡💡🤔. . . . .put a steerable front drive axle on a truck like on a heavy snowplow truck, an oil field truck, or like on a big heavy crane truck!!! Thankya for sharing your video👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼😃
I want to make my king hauler daycab a 6x6 at somepoint by adding a driven steer axle at the front so there will be a video of that in the future 😊👍
I'm currently working on super b trailers flatbed is mostly complete, now waiting on my second tank trailer to build a second b train in have a few short videos that g8ve a basic overview of the process. Latest video shows my attempt to make stake pockets, still got a ways to go there
Love watching your videos….always learn something. Also thinking of a tri-drive at some point….but the tip of turning the cab brackets around will help me with my King Hauler! The bull bar is to low to the ground…by turning the bracket I can lift the cab… will have to do some “engineering” on the front bracket to allow me to lift the bumper to sit flush with the cab again!
Thanks, I appreciate it and I'm glad you learn stuff, I try and make most things simple and find more cost effective ways of doing things, especially in these times we're living in 😊
As far as your build and lifting the cab, you would need to separate it from the sleeper and possibly remake another bracket for the bumper as that's mounted on the chassis 😊😊
Bloody nice!!! Easiest Tri-Drive I've ever seen. 👍👍
I've seen several here in the Colonies... To make one accurately would cost Elon Musk bux!!! 😲
Thanks, it's definitely the most cost effective route and using this method the options are endless, you don't have to have a drive axle, you can add a roller and put a lift on, and you can also swap the double suspension round and add the extra axle setup at the rear and use it as a rear lift axle etc..
The most expensive part of this mod was the extra complete double drive axle 👍👍
I hope the video was simple instructions to understand as I remember you saying one time you was curious to see how a tri drive was done 👍👍👍
@@scotty555babe Very well explained! All I would add, would be stronger Springs in those Shocks on the front Drive...
Just to keep enough pressure on the Drive Wheels.
Otherwise it's perfect!!
You do a good job, the truck looks very cool 👍💪
Thank you, I appreciate it 👍👌
Wow. It looks great.
So cool
Thanks buddy I appreciate it 👍😊
Awesome awesome
Thanks
@@scotty555babe Scotty this ricardo I'm back in Columbus Ohio moved back from Florida I need to stretch my grand hauler I'm doing a double sleeper what frame rail I need 3in 4ins 6ins or 12ins I think I seen 12ins not sure about the 12 I think I seen let me know thanks
A nice look is to drill out the tiny holes in the rims.
1/4" makes them look much better.
Do you mean make the existing holes in the rims larger..
Is that the front and the rear?
@@scotty555babe
yes.
I did it & really like the look much better.
That’s lookin good there bro slowly slowly dos it it look good with the coffen sleeper on it bro 👍👍👍
Cheers bro, it's a beasty thing.
I'm going to be putting the coffin on it and use the sleeper I removed on the stretched sleeper to save redoing the sleeper walls on the other 😉
@@scotty555babe ye that sound like good idea but noin u it change hahahaha 😂😂🤪🤪
awesome work
Thanks 👍
thats an amazing job congrats from chile dear friend, i hope to see more videos as these, really amazing is great.
Thankyou, there's many more videos to come, be sure to Subscribe 🙂
Scott one thing I forgotten to ask, do you have any videos of you chopping things like doors on the trucks to make them into working doors? I got a lot of cool ideas, just not sure of putting it into practice. like would like to make working windows in the doors as well, but not sure of the type of lubrication to use, and also how to make the mechanism so that it will work properly, probably be like a window winding handle type of thing I am thinking. so many plans, and definately not going to be done this year if all the plans go ahead, as going to cost quite a pretty penny without the time spent on doing the trucks. also bought off-roader foam to stick in the trucks wheels, and they do seem slightly better now.
Hi I don't have any videos on doors and windows, however it's not a problem to do one..
All you need is a scriber, some patience and small "dolls house" hinges, I can do a video on another truck to show, on the tri axle build i will be cutting the side windows in half to make the effect they're rolled down..
Foams in tyres are great for additional performance as the stock Tamiya setup isn't the greatest,
Enjoy your builds 👍
@@scotty555babe atm in the purchasing phase, but could easily spend way more than buying a couple of new trucks just on upgrade parts. so having to pace my spending atm. doesn't help already bought a new controller last night even though already decided I had spent enough on parts this month. but the new controller will be way better than the previous one. just got to figure out how or if it is possible to fit the centering spring back into the controller that I am getting as says it is for aircraft. the controller I have ordered is the Goolsky FS-i6X RC Transmitter 2.4GHz 10CH. but yeah be interesting to see working windows on a truck, and what problems I might face when doing it myself.
nice nice nice
Thank you 👌
Lose the sleeper and put a nice headache rack or a welding setup. Or a crane. That’d be cool. This is a true tri.. the first one you did only had the drop. I like this much better.. the coffin could be cool too. But it doesn’t look bad as is.
I'll be keeping the coffin and adding an headache rack at some point 👍 I'll get those arches properly fitted next and get prop shafts, then paint and out to play 😊
Looks like it grew there ....
🤣🤣 👍👍
Would this work for an unpowered rear axle as well? I have a twin steer custom build with the normal tamiya double drive rear suspension and I'd like to add a 140mm un powered super single lift axle behind the double drive wheels? So like yours but non driven and axle behind the two drive wheels? Thanks
Yes of course, it would work in any combination as long as you have at least one powered drive axle.
Good luck with your project 👍
@@scotty555babe Awesome. Thank you 👍 Was trying to figure out the best way to do it. I have an axle and shocks. Just need the suspension plate part that mounts to chassis and the plastic links and mounts for those links. Best place to get them?
Do you have trouble with traction? I posted on an FB page about running three drive axles and was told if the ground wasnt perfectly flat id stuggle?
It's the same with most Tamiya setups really, unless the ground is flat the unlocked diffs are pretty useless regardless of how many axles unless you lock the diffs which I have a video of here using your internal spider gears in the diff so it's totally free..
I'll possibly be doing that after I've tested this so stay tuned as ill find the best solution all round for this particular setup over the next couple of weeks 👍👍
I'll also be doing a rug of war against my king hauler with locked diffs and 2 axles against the 3 unlocked.
ruclips.net/video/UhFkIvFy_wM/видео.html
@@scotty555babe Look forward to it!
Hi, pal. Where did you get the cheap truck springs from?. 3D printing a trailer, but want to use proper springs on it. Any info will be much appreciated.
They're just China ebay kits..
Hope this helps, you can get the fronts too. 👍
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/353940055086?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=cgapjhvnrm2&sssrc=2349624&ssuid=lvpK4mHZRZm&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
THANKS PAL@@scotty555babe
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Howdy
Hi there 😊
Hi where did you buy this parts
I just built it out of spares I had 🙂
How's about an extended sleeper. 😁
Got most of the stuff I need to build an extended sleeper dude.
Just need a few axles 😂😂 I'll start that one when I finish this triaxle 👍
Nice video nice truck 👍🤝👌🤘🤜🫵🏻🤛
Thanks 😊
Man you are good hopefully you liked my video and you subscribe I'm 70 plus lol lol and learning from some of your marvelous build's and others to get this far thanks
Thanks so much for the comment, it's most appreciated, as long as your enjoying the hobby and having a go, that's all that matters, enjoy yourself and have fun buddy 👍👍
Looks great 👍🏼
Thanks, appreciate it 👍