LOL… The RC Hunt😂… Never thought about it that way. My son and I have such a good time making theses videos! Thanks so much for the comment!!! Please Subscribe, Like and Ding the 🔔!
I'm curious to see if the metal gears work for you or not. I tried them in two different gearboxes and they won't spin freely when the case is tightened. No problem when then plastic gears are back in.
WOW... I hope that I can make it work! Stupid question... did you grease the metal gears and maybe not tighten down the case all the way? I hope to get the video out in a week or so... maybe more because of the Holidays. I can't remember if you are subscribed or not but it would be great if you were!!! Thanks DRCA
@@DaddysRCAddiction I used Tamiya Cera Grease HG and yes, tightened properly. Others have had the same issue too. Saw one comment on a 2FM video where the person was able to machine the gears down some to make it work. I reported the issue to FMS Hobby and FairRC. No word back from FMS and FairRC is requesting a video of the issue. Haven't had time to do that yet. I sub'ed. 👍
@@garyd491 Thanks for the sub!!! Someone from FairRC commented on one of my vids... if I have the same issue I will send him the link to the gear vid I post and maybe we can get some sort of resolution!
@@DaddysRCAddiction So I got a digital caliper and checked the metal gears. The two counter gears were 9.8mm while the stock plastic ones were 9.4mm. I grinded them down to size. They now spin freely when the gearbox is screwed down.
Well I’m not exactly sure what version I have at this point . My transmitter does not have the thumb button that could be used for shifting the 2 speed. And the receiver doesn’t have any additional plug ins for another servo for rear steering or even additional lights.
@@kevincasey6876 It’s a bit frustrating when manufacturers start changing things to maximize profit or because of available resources… does the manual clear up these details?
@@georgiahertzler9403 LOL… I’m the same… I think I have around 200 + RCs… almost every kind imaginable… I’m not a fan boy of any one brand, some are better than others and it all come down to $$ at the end of the day… you get what you pay for. So calm down and find the good in all brands.
I Liked, & Subscribed ! :) Thank you for this very informative video !! ;) Keep'em coming !!
Inclusive dad's are awesome! The shark truck stalking the smasher was very national geographic. 😂
LOL… The RC Hunt😂… Never thought about it that way.
My son and I have such a good time making theses videos! Thanks so much for the comment!!! Please Subscribe, Like and Ding the 🔔!
Great show. Like to see more
Thanks for all your positive comments... Do you have any RC's?
@@DaddysRCAddiction yes many. Not as much as you guys yhough
@@juliemiller5740 NICE!!! Which one is your favorite?
Kraton 8S
I'm curious to see if the metal gears work for you or not. I tried them in two different gearboxes and they won't spin freely when the case is tightened. No problem when then plastic gears are back in.
WOW... I hope that I can make it work! Stupid question... did you grease the metal gears and maybe not tighten down the case all the way? I hope to get the video out in a week or so... maybe more because of the Holidays. I can't remember if you are subscribed or not but it would be great if you were!!! Thanks DRCA
@@DaddysRCAddiction I used Tamiya Cera Grease HG and yes, tightened properly. Others have had the same issue too. Saw one comment on a 2FM video where the person was able to machine the gears down some to make it work. I reported the issue to FMS Hobby and FairRC. No word back from FMS and FairRC is requesting a video of the issue. Haven't had time to do that yet. I sub'ed. 👍
@@garyd491 Thanks for the sub!!! Someone from FairRC commented on one of my vids... if I have the same issue I will send him the link to the gear vid I post and maybe we can get some sort of resolution!
@@DaddysRCAddiction Sounds good, thanks!
@@DaddysRCAddiction So I got a digital caliper and checked the metal gears. The two counter gears were 9.8mm while the stock plastic ones were 9.4mm. I grinded them down to size. They now spin freely when the gearbox is screwed down.
I just picked one up , unfortunately it came with the V2 transmitter.
The V2 TX has some cool features but I like the original. It will still be fun in any case!!!
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Well I’m not exactly sure what version I have at this point . My transmitter does not have the thumb button that could be used for shifting the 2 speed. And the receiver doesn’t have any additional plug ins for another servo for rear steering or even additional lights.
@@kevincasey6876 It’s a bit frustrating when manufacturers start changing things to maximize profit or because of available resources… does the manual clear up these details?
The manual and transmitter says V2 .
FMS are junk
LOL… do you have any RCs? Sound like you don’t! You must be bored!
LoL 😆 at you,he'll, I got 78 RC from A to Z more than anyone need, should open a store 😅
@@georgiahertzler9403 LOL… I’m the same… I think I have around 200 + RCs… almost every kind imaginable… I’m not a fan boy of any one brand, some are better than others and it all come down to $$ at the end of the day… you get what you pay for. So calm down and find the good in all brands.