Traxxas TRX4M | Muddy Hill Climb & Rock Crawl Adventure

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 10

  • @ColoradoRawRC
    @ColoradoRawRC Год назад +1

    Well done Sung!! Great video my friend. Really shows the capabilities of that truck. I honestly did not think it was going to make some of the dirt climbs(2:46), phenomenal. And the crawling looks amazing as well. Very impressed with this rig. Thanks for the video!😁👍✌

    • @BigSungHobbies
      @BigSungHobbies  Год назад +1

      Thanks. The hill is pretty steep (deceivingly so), and it didn't help that it was wet from recent rains, but it made it up. It's not where it needs to be as far as weight distribution and CG, as I am still awaiting on few orders to arrive; nonetheless, it's quite capable, and should get better once it's all upgraded and modded. I did notice that Injora tires are much better than stock, but it does not perform as well as Pro-line's Hyrax tires (unfortunately Hyrax is too small for the trx4m).

  • @PRaysCorner
    @PRaysCorner Год назад +1

    Love the opening scene! "The truck has a long and challenging path ahead!"
    Very capable rig! Thanks for sharing! Happy New Year!

  • @fishnrc294
    @fishnrc294 Год назад +1

    What motor are you using it doesn’t sound like the stock one. Also what size wheels & tires. I had 1 in. metal. Easloxks but they just look to small & the original tires don’t fit them properly

    • @BigSungHobbies
      @BigSungHobbies  Год назад +1

      I am using the stock motor, but I have the low speed crawler gears installed with very thin coating of marine grease. I have a video that covers the tires and wheels. They are Injora 1.0 inch wheels and 56mm tires.

    • @rrzrrich
      @rrzrrich Год назад +1

      It sounds like a fax machine 😆😆😆

    • @BigSungHobbies
      @BigSungHobbies  Год назад +1

      Hehe, I know what you mean. It’s not as bad in reality, but the camera seems to capture it.

    • @80SWoods
      @80SWoods Год назад +1

      @@BigSungHobbies I could be wrong, but my crawler gears seem slightly louder after greasing. I would be careful about Marine Grease. I don’t know if that’s petroleum based, but that can damage (melt over time) plastic. Lithium and silicone are plastic gear safe. Cool video!

    • @BigSungHobbies
      @BigSungHobbies  Год назад

      You want really light coating if any. I have used marine grease on Element’s plastic gears, and they have held up for over 3 years, but Lithium and Silicone grease will work well if not better.