@@scaleworksRC I'm over there often at Michaels RC in the mall. I'm maybe 15min away from RC Hobbies Orlando. Airport area definitely not getting any cheaper but it's convenient for me
Looks good!! When you swap the diff cups will you be changing the dog bones or the wheel side cups out too? I ordered new diff cups for mine and have been debating if the new diff cups will then cause trouble for the dog bones.. Also how do you keep it so clean!! Mine does not look that good even with some soap haha
I ordered the diff cups and the rear upgraded wheel spline cups, I didn't order the dog bones but I really should have. I think swapping to cvd's in the rear is something I might do in the future. I wipe the truck down good after every run and I drive it in dirt often. I didn't show the new electronics going in on video but as over powered as it already is the new setup is gonna be dumb
It looks so cool. I've also got those hex mounts coming, I didn't realise they don't work with the stock wheels so I'm going to buy a set of these tyres, because they also look wicked. Annoying because I've got a 3 sets of tires coming, all 12mm. I'm new to this. Thanks for the omni terminator videos though 👍
Remember these trucks use Short Course wheels despite being a monster truck. If you insist on using those 17mm hex I'd look at getting some Arrma Senton 6s wheels
Im in between jobs right now but i'm ordering those tires and about 300 dollars worth of upgrades when i get my first paycheck lmfao. How's the weight compared to the originals? They look fricken awesome with the wheel hexes, great job dude!
The wheels are a little bit heavier than stock. DO NOT get 1/10 monster truck wheels they are entirely too big. Make sure to go with short course wheels. Stock wheels for a senton 6s are also a good option. Personally I'd take that $300 for mods and buy another truck, the more the merrier
@OmniMan_Racing im not rich but i really like this truck and would love to see it all built out. It's all that i wanted my AM-D12 to be, although I'm growing skeptical of the 48p pinion/centerdiff setup. My speed pinion has been wearing which could either be a bad sign, or its due to sand or me being a noob and having tight mesh. Other than that, yeah that means about 300 bucks worth of upgrades when all is said and done. S2 driveline, new ESC/receiver/transmitter, servo mount, servo, the alu steering saver+brace... i want the alu chassis braces and id love the paddle tires that are supposed to be coming; i live near the beach. I love the Kagama but i don't own a car so the Omni makes the most sense for me practically speaking.
Has anyone ear plugged the center diff yet? Mine is crazy loose and sends everything up front at the slightest wheelie, hard acceleration is just constantly bouncing the front tires up and down. I just wasn't sure if the diff would hold up once thickened up.
PRO119010 is the wheel I used but I needed these 17mm adapters for the 6bolt to 17mm hex on the wheel itself PRO639000. The offer a 6bolt to 17mm in a lower offset too just have to search on their site
I like them better. They are a softer compound but they don't really balloon bad. You don't need the 17mm hex conversion for them, they come in 12mm hex
You should get the 4100kv I run it on a 1/10 monster truck with oversized tires and it handles it great and gears for everyday running it gets 50mph on 3s
My 17 mm are on the way I ordered them months ago with my Carbon version a got my Terminator but no 17mm & I’d say Rlaarlo has almost non existent customer service. But the picture they have with the 17mm kit with a pair of their wheels has people confused but some say the picture was fixed but they do have other wheels on their site but I don’t see any that say 17mm others say you pop off the center of the stock wheel. I’d rather get my own wheels like you did but don’t want the tires to be much bigger.
The 17mm hex conversion doesn't allow you to use stock wheels. 6s Arrma senton wheels are a good choice too. Mojave wheels are too big, maybe the 4s Mojave wheels might work
@@OmniMan_Racing Im new to the hobby and i found that budget cars are not for beginners but it looks like it. Its better for ppl like you who has a few cars and parts.
Why do some go through all the time and effort and yet fail to provide any REAL information?! It just boggles my mind, why bother?! First off, putting Short Course (SC) wheels on this rig is nonsensical given that there are so many better choices. BTW, here's the omitted info. He installed the Pro-line PRO119010, Trencher X SC 2.2"/3.0" , which are 110mm high, 47mm wide. Original wheels are 104mm x 50mm..... Sure it's close enough overall but SC rims (2.2"/3.0") are nowhere near an optimum choice given a monster trunk configuration. The MUCH better choice are the Pro-line PRO1015910, Trencher LP 2.8" MT wheels, which are wider (as proper MT wheels should be) at 108mm high X 56mm wide. ...and for the love of God, this puny little 5lbs RC will NEVER, NEVER, NEVER need 17mm hexes!!!!!!!!!
Woo! Too much power for it's own good 😁Nice rip and recovery at 6:06 ..looks a lot like Central Florida too👀🤜🤛👍
Orlando airport area
Over powered as it is, more power coming soon 😅
@@OmniMan_Racing Thought so! I used to deliver food there quite a bit, but I'm in Altamonte now. Everything is going crazy expensive though😑
@@scaleworksRC I'm over there often at Michaels RC in the mall. I'm maybe 15min away from RC Hobbies Orlando. Airport area definitely not getting any cheaper but it's convenient for me
@@OmniMan_Racing Right on.. both of those places are good and agree 💯 convenient but something's gotta give!
Some nice upgrades 😁 nice video 👍🏻 subbed 👍🏻
Looks clean man love this truck for the price 👌🏻
That is a cool idea with the 787 style mirrors👍
Looks good!! When you swap the diff cups will you be changing the dog bones or the wheel side cups out too? I ordered new diff cups for mine and have been debating if the new diff cups will then cause trouble for the dog bones..
Also how do you keep it so clean!! Mine does not look that good even with some soap haha
I ordered the diff cups and the rear upgraded wheel spline cups, I didn't order the dog bones but I really should have. I think swapping to cvd's in the rear is something I might do in the future. I wipe the truck down good after every run and I drive it in dirt often. I didn't show the new electronics going in on video but as over powered as it already is the new setup is gonna be dumb
It looks so cool. I've also got those hex mounts coming, I didn't realise they don't work with the stock wheels so I'm going to buy a set of these tyres, because they also look wicked. Annoying because I've got a 3 sets of tires coming, all 12mm. I'm new to this.
Thanks for the omni terminator videos though 👍
Remember these trucks use Short Course wheels despite being a monster truck. If you insist on using those 17mm hex I'd look at getting some Arrma Senton 6s wheels
@@OmniMan_Racing OK cheers for the tip.
Are the new diff cups you are ordering stronger than the original ones?
The new cups chewed up the stock dogbones. I upgraded the cups and not the dogbones and they are tearing each other apart
Forgot to ask where did you get the wheels from RIAARIO website? Or amazon?
These were bought locally. Proline Trencher X 2.2/3.0 short course wheels
Im in between jobs right now but i'm ordering those tires and about 300 dollars worth of upgrades when i get my first paycheck lmfao. How's the weight compared to the originals? They look fricken awesome with the wheel hexes, great job dude!
The wheels are a little bit heavier than stock. DO NOT get 1/10 monster truck wheels they are entirely too big. Make sure to go with short course wheels. Stock wheels for a senton 6s are also a good option. Personally I'd take that $300 for mods and buy another truck, the more the merrier
@OmniMan_Racing im not rich but i really like this truck and would love to see it all built out. It's all that i wanted my AM-D12 to be, although I'm growing skeptical of the 48p pinion/centerdiff setup. My speed pinion has been wearing which could either be a bad sign, or its due to sand or me being a noob and having tight mesh.
Other than that, yeah that means about 300 bucks worth of upgrades when all is said and done. S2 driveline, new ESC/receiver/transmitter, servo mount, servo, the alu steering saver+brace... i want the alu chassis braces and id love the paddle tires that are supposed to be coming; i live near the beach.
I love the Kagama but i don't own a car so the Omni makes the most sense for me practically speaking.
Has anyone ear plugged the center diff yet? Mine is crazy loose and sends everything up front at the slightest wheelie, hard acceleration is just constantly bouncing the front tires up and down. I just wasn't sure if the diff would hold up once thickened up.
The stock setup makes walking wheelies easy. With the 500k I have now it wants to just flip on its lid
Do you have the part# for the wheels/tires? The only ones I see with 17mm hexes are 1/8 scale. Also any other links or part #’s
PRO119010 is the wheel I used but I needed these 17mm adapters for the 6bolt to 17mm hex on the wheel itself PRO639000. The offer a 6bolt to 17mm in a lower offset too just have to search on their site
Thinking about getting this truck. How do you keep flipping it back on it’s wheels
Rock it back and forth with the throttle. It's really bad for the drivetrain
What diff fluid you have in the center?
500k
Are these wheel any better then the stock?
I like them better. They are a softer compound but they don't really balloon bad. You don't need the 17mm hex conversion for them, they come in 12mm hex
How did you remove the receiver box? Where is it attached? Thanks😊
Receiver box is also the stock servo mount. Aluminum servo mount from Rlaarlo deletes the box to make more space for motors
I will change the light cable, But I can not remove, because the plug of the cable is to big? How can I remove? I don’t want change servo parts
You should get the 4100kv I run it on a 1/10 monster truck with oversized tires and it handles it great and gears for everyday running it gets 50mph on 3s
Mine has been 59mph on its current Max10 setup. I have a 4068 sized motor going into it next
Dang that’s going to be overpowered, what motor are you putting in?
@@IsaacSchultz-lz8jc Hobbystar 4068 2650kv with a 45t pinion I only run it on 2s now
My 17 mm are on the way I ordered them months ago with my Carbon version a got my Terminator but no 17mm & I’d say Rlaarlo has almost non existent customer service. But the picture they have with the 17mm kit with a pair of their wheels has people confused but some say the picture was fixed but they do have other wheels on their site but I don’t see any that say 17mm others say you pop off the center of the stock wheel. I’d rather get my own wheels like you did but don’t want the tires to be much bigger.
The 17mm hex conversion doesn't allow you to use stock wheels. 6s Arrma senton wheels are a good choice too. Mojave wheels are too big, maybe the 4s Mojave wheels might work
The lack of customer service is a no go for me.
Its sad to see great car like this but knowing its gonna be hard or impossible to find parts. Thats why i went traaxas.
I have a couple of Traxxas and a couple of Arrmas just in case this breaks and I need to wait for parts
@@OmniMan_Racing Im new to the hobby and i found that budget cars are not for beginners but it looks like it. Its better for ppl like you who has a few cars and parts.
@@user-mt5lh9mj9b it's definitely better to start with something that has a lot of aftermarket support and you can easily find parts for
Why do some go through all the time and effort and yet fail to provide any REAL information?!
It just boggles my mind, why bother?!
First off, putting Short Course (SC) wheels on this rig is nonsensical given that there are so many better choices.
BTW, here's the omitted info. He installed the Pro-line PRO119010, Trencher X SC 2.2"/3.0" , which are 110mm high, 47mm wide.
Original wheels are 104mm x 50mm.....
Sure it's close enough overall but SC rims (2.2"/3.0") are nowhere near an optimum choice given a monster trunk configuration.
The MUCH better choice are the Pro-line PRO1015910, Trencher LP 2.8" MT wheels, which are wider (as proper MT wheels should be) at 108mm high X 56mm wide.
...and for the love of God, this puny little 5lbs RC will NEVER, NEVER, NEVER need 17mm hexes!!!!!!!!!
Stock wheels ARE short course style wheels regardless of actual size. Staying on a SC wheel keeps the handling characteristics the same