Thanks for watching everyone and for the feedback. Let me know what you would like to see me build with this chassis? Or what my next video should be, what would you like to see next?
I just want to say great video and I never bought this chassis. But yesterday I bought what they call a rolling chassis. You get everything with it except Electronics, and wheels are optional. I mean you can by the rolling chassis with wheels or no wheels. I have all of the electronics and many sets of Wheels. So I just bought the Tennessee with no wheels 4 $105 out the door. That's hardened steel gears, metal drive shafts, my skid plate is plastic thank God LOL. The chassis is not all metal comes with beautiful blue shocks. But it's a mixture of plastic and Metal pause if you get it with tires 125. It's a Scout II clone and by the looks of it very capable. Okay enough rambling on everyone have a great day and a great crawl
I run this same chassis with a Tekin 45t on a HW 1080 3s 3500 50 c batts, it gets run 2 miles every day as part of my physical rehab, Imo, it's a great chassis and trans for the price
I have one of these. My plan was to use it to mod my scx10 3 into a front motor. But now im just building it into its own rig makes more sense. The only things i havent figured out yet is where to put my reciever. And the rear body mount. But im going to be getting a hard body for it and its possible both of those answers could be solved when i get that
Bought the same kit (minus the motor) from Amazon for $80 late last year. Same box, packaging, and parts bags. No Integy branding anywhere. Bought it for a 2 door Jeep build using an Injora hardbody kit.
From what I've seen on Ali, this is 1:8 gearbox, and 1:1.2 transmission. I believe there is similar one, without reduction gear shifted down like in this one, and those have poor reduction. So planetary itself is unlike smaller scale-has small reduction, but they add this housing going down to house another reduction and it comes out decent.
Lol, I bought this frame, and it took months to show up, when it did the box was all crushed and twisted. Pulled out my frame and it was all bent and off... then found out everything was stripped and cross-threaded. But if you just do t take it apart and hope it all holds together its okay.
I have this my amazon shopping cart. Well waiting for Mama to go to bed and then I will pull the tiger. Going to 3D print a 63 Chevy pickup body for it.
It's called the planetary transmission. Works very similar to your average cordless drill. Basically the pinion gear turns the three internal little gears which in turn ends up turning the outer barrel which engages the back of the transmission through the d shape shaft. Really not a bad design. My nitpicks one you didn't tear the front part of that transmission apart so we don't know what the gears are or not if they're metal plastic steel powdered metal whatever really wish you'd taking the time to do that also was she taking the time to see what the three internal gears were made out of what they were still or not with your little magnet. Started off strong with the transfer case and you kind of rushed through the rest of it.
Planetary gears are very tough and very commonly used in power tools, especially drills, power screw drivers, which this most likely came from(drill). So think up to 45Nm strength in a quality setup. And nothing pushes anything out in it. Planetary gears go around the pinion gear like planets around the sun. They are probably very prone to total failure, if even one tooth breaks off, as there is no room to sit out of the way, and everything around is moving.
My very first purchase for a TRX4 Sport RTR was Integy driveshafts (chrome/silver). They failed first time out on what I would call very easy terrain using only a 2S battery. Have previously owned Integy tools for both on-road/off-road racing; but, don't have a good feeling after the issue with the driveshafts. So, the bent front bracket isn't a surprise. Moving on...
Yeah their driveshafts are another hit or miss thing. I have seen and used some that last a while. Then some others just cant hang. I think besides the bent mount(which is a super simple fix) this is a great starter platform
Building this same Injora planetary gear chassis kit. One issue I found is the upper suspension links can hit the bottom of the transmission mount because it curves downward. I may cut a new bracket to raise it up by about 3mm.
@@DixielandRC I'm still in the process of building. I'm using portal axles so I want them settled a bit higher so the body wheels doesn't look comically high. Did you build a crawler using this chassis already? Was looking for a build video since you unboxed the chassis kit thoroughly. Thanks!
No. Wasnt really planning on building anything. I was hoping it was going to be a stocking part but for the price integy has it at makes it not worth it for my store.
Hello, I came across this video recently as I'm currently building on one of these chassis. I searched through your content and couldn't see if you did build this kit any further? Your video was a great breakdown of the kit but I'm just fighting it a bit with positioning of the servo and motor for decent articulation up front. Hope all is good.
I missed this! Interesting... Now you're gonna have ME thinking about who put out those GRUs earlier!! 😜 Cody, absolutely nothing wrong with Planetary Gears. If you drive something with an Automatic Transmission - you're SITTING on top of 3 or 4 sets of them. 😉 I had 2 MST CFX Chassis before, both with Planetary Gears and Motor up front. Beat the SNOT out of them, never had an issue. I get the feeling that Integy just put their Stamp on an Injora Chassis.... But I don't remember the Injora having those beefy Front Shock Towers with Aluminum Panhard Mount. I'd take just two sets of those Shock Towers if you got them separately. Don't know WHAT they were thinking with the Rear Shock Towers!!! 😖 Fit 70mm Shocks and lose rear travel?? I usually run my Rear Shocks leaning forward, much like Boom Racing. Hope you're having a great 2021!!! 🎉🎉🎉🍻🍻 Carmine ✈🚂🚙
I had a similar planetary drive setup with a brushless outrunner, they don't create as much torque as a in runner unless it's a dedicated holmes hobbies type out runner, they have a really cool spool up sound to them, some are annoying loud but not all. Nothing smoother than sensored brushless but I will always run a outrunner with a planetary
Excellent Video .. I ordered one but it doesn't bring the motor .. I ordered two motors and they are too long, they bother the steering servo .. Could you please give me the specifications of that motor .. I will thank you. If you mentioned it in the video. sorry but my english is not very good.
got it this summer for 100€.. burned the motor in no time.. probably my fault.. otherwise excellent shassis.. for my LC80 scaler. And this gearing pulls really fast
I have that Exact same chassis although mind didn't come with motor or drive shafts. it did come with Ball-bearing in the transfer case Not bushings. For the lower shock towers this chassis was leaning towards the 4 door Jeep Rubicon hard body That's just what I've seen
Hi! Cool vidéo!! What motor is that? 540? I bought a 550 for a similar chassis but there is no space for the servo... And putting the servo on the axle is not an option since it would touch the motor...
@@DixielandRC here is the link with more info... www.amazon.com/INJORA-Wheelbase-Chassis-Prefixal-Transfer/dp/B084213MHQ/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=front+motor+mount+for+rc+crawler&qid=1606250672&sr=8-3
Thanks for watching everyone and for the feedback. Let me know what you would like to see me build with this chassis? Or what my next video should be, what would you like to see next?
I'd like a link in the description.
I just want to say great video and I never bought this chassis. But yesterday I bought what they call a rolling chassis. You get everything with it except Electronics, and wheels are optional. I mean you can by the rolling chassis with wheels or no wheels. I have all of the electronics and many sets of Wheels. So I just bought the Tennessee with no wheels 4 $105 out the door. That's hardened steel gears, metal drive shafts, my skid plate is plastic thank God LOL. The chassis is not all metal comes with beautiful blue shocks. But it's a mixture of plastic and Metal pause if you get it with tires 125. It's a Scout II clone and by the looks of it very capable. Okay enough rambling on everyone have a great day and a great crawl
I purchased this, and used it for an rc4 wd blazer build. The chassis fit perfectly.
@Aw Damn links front and rear. I believe 95mm and 100 mm total length. I used 70 mm shocks on the rear and 80 up front with the stock shock mounts.
@Aw Damn I believe so, and thank you. The links are the 6mm diameter stainless so it's not top heavy
@@zaxpage9003 Do you know what length links you used for the front and back? I'm having a hell of a time with figuring this out
I run this same chassis with a Tekin 45t on a HW 1080 3s 3500 50 c batts, it gets run 2 miles every day as part of my physical rehab, Imo, it's a great chassis and trans for the price
Nice.
I was thinking of building a trail truck for my rehab as well.
I have one of these. My plan was to use it to mod my scx10 3 into a front motor. But now im just building it into its own rig makes more sense. The only things i havent figured out yet is where to put my reciever. And the rear body mount. But im going to be getting a hard body for it and its possible both of those answers could be solved when i get that
Bought the same kit (minus the motor) from Amazon for $80 late last year. Same box, packaging, and parts bags. No Integy branding anywhere. Bought it for a 2 door Jeep build using an Injora hardbody kit.
This chassis is very very good y have in every car the same ,may defender what y build last week have the same chassis...
Very good chassis 🤝🤝👍👍👍✌️
From what I've seen on Ali, this is 1:8 gearbox, and 1:1.2 transmission.
I believe there is similar one, without reduction gear shifted down like in this one, and those have poor reduction. So planetary itself is unlike smaller scale-has small reduction, but they add this housing going down to house another reduction and it comes out decent.
Lol, I bought this frame, and it took months to show up, when it did the box was all crushed and twisted. Pulled out my frame and it was all bent and off... then found out everything was stripped and cross-threaded. But if you just do t take it apart and hope it all holds together its okay.
I have this my amazon shopping cart. Well waiting for Mama to go to bed and then I will pull the tiger. Going to 3D print a 63 Chevy pickup body for it.
It's also known as Injora. I got the same frame much cheaper.
It's called the planetary transmission. Works very similar to your average cordless drill. Basically the pinion gear turns the three internal little gears which in turn ends up turning the outer barrel which engages the back of the transmission through the d shape shaft. Really not a bad design. My nitpicks one you didn't tear the front part of that transmission apart so we don't know what the gears are or not if they're metal plastic steel powdered metal whatever really wish you'd taking the time to do that also was she taking the time to see what the three internal gears were made out of what they were still or not with your little magnet. Started off strong with the transfer case and you kind of rushed through the rest of it.
Yes and did ended up using just the frame
Planetary gears are very tough and very commonly used in power tools, especially drills, power screw drivers, which this most likely came from(drill). So think up to 45Nm strength in a quality setup.
And nothing pushes anything out in it. Planetary gears go around the pinion gear like planets around the sun.
They are probably very prone to total failure, if even one tooth breaks off, as there is no room to sit out of the way, and everything around is moving.
My very first purchase for a TRX4 Sport RTR was Integy driveshafts (chrome/silver). They failed first time out on what I would call very easy terrain using only a 2S battery. Have previously owned Integy tools for both on-road/off-road racing; but, don't have a good feeling after the issue with the driveshafts. So, the bent front bracket isn't a surprise. Moving on...
Yeah their driveshafts are another hit or miss thing. I have seen and used some that last a while. Then some others just cant hang. I think besides the bent mount(which is a super simple fix) this is a great starter platform
Me too, failed in 45 seconds on flat ground. I was pissed.
Mine didn't come with motor or other drive shafts but other then that the three gears are direct drive always in contact.
great job! 👍
Building this same Injora planetary gear chassis kit. One issue I found is the upper suspension links can hit the bottom of the transmission mount because it curves downward. I may cut a new bracket to raise it up by about 3mm.
Also there is a chance that during actual driving the suspension will never be that compressed.
@@DixielandRC I'm still in the process of building. I'm using portal axles so I want them settled a bit higher so the body wheels doesn't look comically high. Did you build a crawler using this chassis already? Was looking for a build video since you unboxed the chassis kit thoroughly. Thanks!
No. Wasnt really planning on building anything. I was hoping it was going to be a stocking part but for the price integy has it at makes it not worth it for my store.
@@DixielandRC oh alright. Here in the Philippines that kit sans motor comes to about $70
@@vcpornelos Did you finish your build? What length links did you use for the front and back?
best chasis scx10 for me :)
Hello, I came across this video recently as I'm currently building on one of these chassis. I searched through your content and couldn't see if you did build this kit any further?
Your video was a great breakdown of the kit but I'm just fighting it a bit with positioning of the servo and motor for decent articulation up front.
Hope all is good.
I didnt build it. It was a in stock unit.
@@DixielandRC that's a shame, it would have been interesting what kind of truck you made it into.
If possible can you please show how to install the motor in that chassis.
Going from the amazon listing the trans is 8.0:1, im jist hoping it comes with the proper pinion gear lol
This one did because of the motor being installed. The others who knows.
I missed this! Interesting...
Now you're gonna have ME thinking about who put out those GRUs earlier!! 😜
Cody, absolutely nothing wrong with Planetary Gears. If you drive something with an Automatic Transmission - you're SITTING on top of 3 or 4 sets of them. 😉
I had 2 MST CFX Chassis before, both with Planetary Gears and Motor up front. Beat the SNOT out of them, never had an issue.
I get the feeling that Integy just put their Stamp on an Injora Chassis.... But I don't remember the Injora having those beefy Front Shock Towers with Aluminum Panhard Mount.
I'd take just two sets of those Shock Towers if you got them separately.
Don't know WHAT they were thinking with the Rear Shock Towers!!! 😖 Fit 70mm Shocks and lose rear travel?? I usually run my Rear Shocks leaning forward, much like Boom Racing.
Hope you're having a great 2021!!! 🎉🎉🎉🍻🍻
Carmine ✈🚂🚙
I think the idea for the rear shock towers is to make it compatible with the Injora hard body Jeep
Will it accept the front motor v8 kit?
ALLOY V8 Engine 2 Speed Gearbox For 1/10 AXIAL RACING SCX10-II ROCK CRAWLER
What body post do you use for a tall body???
I had a similar planetary drive setup with a brushless outrunner, they don't create as much torque as a in runner unless it's a dedicated holmes hobbies type out runner, they have a really cool spool up sound to them, some are annoying loud but not all. Nothing smoother than sensored brushless but I will always run a outrunner with a planetary
Excellent Video .. I ordered one but it doesn't bring the motor .. I ordered two motors and they are too long, they bother the steering servo .. Could you please give me the specifications of that motor .. I will thank you. If you mentioned it in the video. sorry but my english is not very good.
Its a 540 sized motor
@@DixielandRC Thank you so much. I was trying to put a 550 and it is longer, I hope this 540 mounts and allows me to put the steering servo
hi! i bought the same gearbox but unfortunately it comes without pinion.. what is it?
I actually dont know. I took it apart so long ago. I cant remember what it was.
got it this summer for 100€.. burned the motor in no time.. probably my fault.. otherwise excellent shassis.. for my LC80 scaler.
And this gearing pulls really fast
Yeah. Its not that bad of a chassis. I couldnt stock this one as it would be to much money compared to other places out there.
I have that Exact same chassis although mind didn't come with motor or drive shafts. it did come with Ball-bearing in the transfer case Not bushings. For the lower shock towers this chassis was leaning towards the 4 door Jeep Rubicon hard body That's just what I've seen
That makes sense for the body really. Will prolly work well with hardbody pickups also
Hi! Cool vidéo!! What motor is that? 540?
I bought a 550 for a similar chassis but there is no space for the servo...
And putting the servo on the axle is not an option since it would touch the motor...
Its a 540
@@DixielandRC ok, thanks!!
Could I use this gearbox In a rwd drift car with a solid rear diff with no transfer case?
Hmmm. Maybe. This is a heavily geared down trans though. Might not give you the wheelspeed you need.
what is the size of pinion gear?
I honestly have no idea.
Show me how it goes! A friend has it and nothing will go up any hill
Oh no. Never used it. Sold it to a customer. Havent gotten another one in since.
transfer case gear aluminium or plastic sir ?
Metal
I would rather spend my money on Rc4wd than this. Thanks for the video
Maybe so. But they dont have a centered motor setup.
@@DixielandRC yea they do look up their scale transmisión its what i run in my tf2
The price is about 3 times as much.... Nobody cares what you would spend your money on actually. lmao.
Mine was 95. Us tax was 98
Yep. This one is wayyyy overpriced. Usually how it goes with integy.
That is an 8:1 gear box.
Ahh. Nice. Didnt know. There is literally no info about it from Integy. And of course they have it for way more than normal pricing.
@@DixielandRC i have one coming from amazon in black.
@@DixielandRC the transfer case on the back of the unit is 1.2:1
@@DixielandRC here is the link with more info...
www.amazon.com/INJORA-Wheelbase-Chassis-Prefixal-Transfer/dp/B084213MHQ/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=front+motor+mount+for+rc+crawler&qid=1606250672&sr=8-3
Those fingernails tho
Fingernails R/C....!