Axial Capra Mods: Meus Isokinetic 4WS Axles

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 13

  • @m.p.1345
    @m.p.1345 14 дней назад +1

    Funny that you had to sand the link holder down, for me it was quite the opposite. Had to shim them ALOT tonfit them tight 😅 still awesome axles

    • @PlastiBots
      @PlastiBots  14 дней назад

      Yes,odd for sure. I ended up having to file all of them on both axles to get all links and shock ends to fit.

  • @caledoncrawlersrc2216
    @caledoncrawlersrc2216 Месяц назад +1

    Those are beautiful looking axles!

  • @CrawlerSwede
    @CrawlerSwede 26 дней назад +1

    Thinking about those for my capra axle NordicCrawl RC chassi.
    I would do SBA infront and SOA rear otherwise the rear servo is the first that hits.
    The steering link I would move above the steering arm so you'll get more hight and dont need to grind the axle......😃

    • @PlastiBots
      @PlastiBots  26 дней назад

      I tried SBA for the front. Didn’t work well. Got caught up on a tree trunk I was able to master the week before having these, so both are SOA now. Can you elaborate on the last point? Moving the steering link above the arm? I think it’s already like that? Also, I didn’t grind anything, was just mentioning how others pointed that out…. I am planning on turning the steering crosslink so the “arc“ faces down rather than out, as that will make more room between the servo link arm and the crosslink. Still have to try that, as not sure how effective it will be.

  • @keldonator
    @keldonator Месяц назад

    So weird they have a hole in the top like that. I wish they had put the servo mount parallel to the axle housing (like Rhinorc). These axles still look super nice, I'll definitely be trying them out on my next build. I'd do some grinding on mine though to fully utilize that double knuckle axle design. Probably even need to bend my links in for tire clearance when turning. I have their 1/24 version of these and my tires hit the links it turns so sharp. Thanks for sharing 👍

    • @PlastiBots
      @PlastiBots  Месяц назад +1

      I refined my endpoint tuning since posting this video, and now the 4WS turning radius is sweet! Also, switching both servos to top mount is a must. During my first field test, they were catching on rocks etc when mounted low.

  • @scottmichael7178
    @scottmichael7178 Месяц назад +1

    not me, not you, it's us. Thats the logo

  • @joeculhane3795
    @joeculhane3795 Месяц назад

    i just purchased these for my capra... how do you like them so far? any issues

    • @PlastiBots
      @PlastiBots  Месяц назад

      Been out on them 3 times now. So far, all good. Just make sure you put blue loctite on all screws! My first time out 4 knuckle screws all cane loose, and 2 nearly fell out.

  • @ThomasBastian-j9u
    @ThomasBastian-j9u 19 дней назад

    Hallo, wich meus drive shafts fits the meus isokinetic axles in a capra 4ws. I mean the different length. Thanks for an answer

    • @PlastiBots
      @PlastiBots  19 дней назад

      Hi. Links are in the description.

  • @vlozity
    @vlozity 29 дней назад +1

    The rod ends are wrong... you need smaller pivot balls. your not supposed to grind the axles, that's the worst solution. The newer rod ends available are a tad smaller and universal or go with traxxas revo rod ends instead.
    Another thing, why not use the BTA servo mounts... those are low cg upgrades.