Awesome job bro.. never even touched a crawler. But with this type of advice and meticulous attention.. I'm sure I'll be able to do mine 1 day.. thanks again buddy
Pretty stout looking Gearbox! Redcat's use of small Bearings continues to be a problem..... Maybe the Aftermarket will step in, and make some metal Trans, TC, and Axle Housings, with larger Bearing Bosses... Carmine 💥 ⛽
Not liking the all plastic gears! I understand keeping the cost down but it would have been nice to have metal ones. I know I would have paid more for them. I'm sure they will do good with stock motor but I'm not sure they would last with big power thrown in it.
Yeah just my opinion and maybe a little harsh,RS10 xt wheel hex pins failed multiple times and so did ring gear pins ( these always disintegrated often, did finally have to make my own, servo didn't make it past living room tryout, but hey after a lot of upgrades and fab work it turned out to be a great little crawler.Well enough ranting,love your channel long time subscriber,keep doing what u do and thx!
those pins are made out of harden steel which makes them brittle,i was replacing them all the time,even the ones in the mip driveshafts,i started using piano wire and haven't broken one since..take your dial indicater and all the sizes of pins you break go to the hobby shop or tsc store they sell the wire in 3 ft lengths for a couple bucks.
Is it a possibility to see Incision gear sets for this trans and transfer case in the future? I understand RedCat is stepping out of their comfort zone here, curious if VP/Incision have any interest in “backing them up” a little. With this being a very affordable option in the market with very appetizing features despite its bearing size related downfalls, a $40-60 gear set for the trans and transfer case would seem like an easy buy(to me anyway).
Is this something you plan to do a lot with the new year? It's hard to judge your interest in breaking down another companies truck and making how to videos for it because I don't remember seeing videos of you doing the same for the vs410.... But then again that rig is built of crazy quality components and shouldn't need torn apart much aside from preventative maintenance. I guess I'm just wondering if the new year brought new changes for the channel.
The VS4-10 was a Kit, so I did step by step build videos for instructions. I did this same video style for the TRX when it came out. I like this style of video for RTR releases. But only when they are new platforms.
@@HarleyDesignsInc well I feel like an idiot then. Sorry. I've been watching what I thought was every video from you for better than a year. And then lots of spuratic videos from your past years. Don't remember seeing any about the vs410 when it was released. Carry on. I'm just a moron. P.s. your stuff is great 👍 keep it coming. I'll keep watching
So ill ask you too. Im looming to get my first trail truck but i am having a hard time on all the reviews ie the bad stuff. I wanted the gen 8. tell i found out about the small bearings and weeker portal axil setup. But i dont know. Im coming from old school nitro. Fast made fun. But now its slow. I would like to know what to get to start off with? I relise im going to have to do a steering servo. Im hard on my stuff by the way.
This design just hasn't been proven yet. The axles were tested by some but they had failures of parts that they made changes to in order to fix. However those weren't out that long either for real long term testing. So it's still a question. The TRX4 is a great truck, I personally prefer the Axial RTR's as I don't think portals belong on every RTR. And then ultimately, the Vanquish VS4-10 is my perfect rig.
No still plastic transfer and transmission gears.the only changes are the axe skid and ax axles which is a good improvement but the transfer case and transmission gears are still plastic
Pins,pins,pins, does anyone see a frequent component of these tear downs? Yes its pins and as any past owners of the "brand" know you better count"em and measure'm and get some hardened pin stock because you'll soon be replacing them after a few hours run time and they all return to their original form of sintered metal powder.Fool me once, never again I'm done with "toy grade"!
Interesting, I've had pins fail in RC's before but honestly haven't driven any Redcat long enough to see a mass pin failure issue. Thats pretty interesting to hear report of.
Awesome job bro.. never even touched a crawler. But with this type of advice and meticulous attention.. I'm sure I'll be able to do mine 1 day.. thanks again buddy
dont´t wait too long ;)
This has got to be bitter sweet for you. It’s orange. It’s a Scout. But it’s a Redcat. Lol
thank you for sharing that information josh, im quite sure it will help lots of people that are into redcat
Would the Wendigo/Marksman disassembly be similar? TIA
FYI. Go to Tower Hobbies website and under “Rc Event Calendar “ Axial Fest will be in June from 26-29 at Donner Ski Ranch!! Past Cisco Grove always
Pretty stout looking Gearbox! Redcat's use of small Bearings continues to be a problem.....
Maybe the Aftermarket will step in, and make some metal Trans, TC, and Axle Housings, with larger Bearing Bosses...
Carmine 💥 ⛽
always a good job showing us how thank you for such great videos
👍 Great video! thanks for showing us all the components.
Do you think it’s worth buying or just update your GEN7 with portal axles? I’m enjoy your complete break down of this rig.
Not liking the all plastic gears! I understand keeping the cost down but it would have been nice to have metal ones. I know I would have paid more for them. I'm sure they will do good with stock motor but I'm not sure they would last with big power thrown in it.
Yeah just my opinion and maybe a little harsh,RS10 xt wheel hex pins failed multiple times and so did ring gear pins ( these always disintegrated often, did finally have to make my own, servo didn't make it past living room tryout, but hey after a lot of upgrades and fab work it turned out to be a great little crawler.Well enough ranting,love your channel long time subscriber,keep doing what u do and thx!
those pins are made out of harden steel which makes them brittle,i was replacing them all the time,even the ones in the mip driveshafts,i started using piano wire and haven't broken one since..take your dial indicater and all the sizes of pins you break go to the hobby shop or tsc store they sell the wire in 3 ft lengths for a couple bucks.
@@jb3161 thanks for the tip! sorry i didn't reply sooner.
Is it a possibility to see Incision gear sets for this trans and transfer case in the future?
I understand RedCat is stepping out of their comfort zone here, curious if VP/Incision have any interest in “backing them up” a little. With this being a very affordable option in the market with very appetizing features despite its bearing size related downfalls, a $40-60 gear set for the trans and transfer case would seem like an easy buy(to me anyway).
I like how there is a metal motor plate...
They used to be pretty standard on everything, but it does appear as we are seeing them less and less lately.
Very informative video. Thank you very much.
Thank you for the nice video for today's presentation.👍👍
Do you need more grease in the Transmission or in the diffs or is it ok like it is..nice greetings from Austria my friend
The plastic has an ok amount of grease on it. The portals have ZERO grease and that is definitely needed.
You the man .. thank you for the help..
Was the plastic on the Gen 8 better than the Gen 7 for stripping screws when putting them back in?
Is this something you plan to do a lot with the new year? It's hard to judge your interest in breaking down another companies truck and making how to videos for it because I don't remember seeing videos of you doing the same for the vs410.... But then again that rig is built of crazy quality components and shouldn't need torn apart much aside from preventative maintenance. I guess I'm just wondering if the new year brought new changes for the channel.
The VS4-10 was a Kit, so I did step by step build videos for instructions. I did this same video style for the TRX when it came out. I like this style of video for RTR releases. But only when they are new platforms.
@@HarleyDesignsInc well I feel like an idiot then. Sorry. I've been watching what I thought was every video from you for better than a year. And then lots of spuratic videos from your past years. Don't remember seeing any about the vs410 when it was released. Carry on. I'm just a moron. P.s. your stuff is great 👍 keep it coming. I'll keep watching
It would be hard to catch everything, I talk a lot!
Nice break-down!
Nice job👍quickest body removal ever..haha..how do you like the interlocking wheel well velcro set up?
It’s not my favorite but I see the appeal it will have for people with body body clips.
So ill ask you too. Im looming to get my first trail truck but i am having a hard time on all the reviews ie the bad stuff. I wanted the gen 8. tell i found out about the small bearings and weeker portal axil setup.
But i dont know. Im coming from old school nitro. Fast made fun. But now its slow. I would like to know what to get to start off with? I relise im going to have to do a steering servo.
Im hard on my stuff by the way.
This design just hasn't been proven yet. The axles were tested by some but they had failures of parts that they made changes to in order to fix. However those weren't out that long either for real long term testing. So it's still a question. The TRX4 is a great truck, I personally prefer the Axial RTR's as I don't think portals belong on every RTR. And then ultimately, the Vanquish VS4-10 is my perfect rig.
@@HarleyDesignsIncThank you Sir. Ill be looking at the vanquish and axial a little harder.
And lastly...
detailed how to video!
Pulling on it, pulling on it, pulling on it
Very nice. Some close ups would be very welcomed.
nice
Do you recon this chassis would support a d110 Land Rover with an interior??
I don’t know the wheelbase of the body you’re talking about so it depends.
if possible can you fit a 2 speed trans in the gen 8?
This seems to be the million dollar question. I am still looking for am answer. Guess we will never know... 😐
Kickass:)
With the version 2 of this truck, all of them plastic gears are steel
No still plastic transfer and transmission gears.the only changes are the axe skid and ax axles which is a good improvement but the transfer case and transmission gears are still plastic
4x8x3 bearings make me sad
DITTO!! 😫
I like a good diassembly, a disassembly doesn't seem as informative.
Pins,pins,pins, does anyone see a frequent component of these tear downs? Yes its pins and as any past owners of the "brand" know you better count"em and measure'm and get some hardened pin stock because you'll soon be replacing them after a few hours run time and they all return to their original form of sintered metal powder.Fool me once, never again I'm done with "toy grade"!
Interesting, I've had pins fail in RC's before but honestly haven't driven any Redcat long enough to see a mass pin failure issue. Thats pretty interesting to hear report of.
@@HarleyDesignsInc were the pins sintered or did they improve that as well? I have no experience with a Redcat so I am curious.
I've not seen issues with their pins in the Gen 7. So not sure what you might have been hearing?
Redcat how-to.....
Step 1: Do not buy.
Step 2: Enjoy!
🤣
Loving loving LOVING the Gen8!
To me it's really no diff than most RC's. Things break, replace things with better things. Rinse repeat.
you drive a Scion lame