WOW. You are not only super informative but very intelligent, eloquente and a Great Teacher. After watching this I will Definitely be doing all of these reinforcement upgrades to my new Hoss. Thank You!!
The new XHD driveline kit, part 9080(g,x,r etc) solves a lot of the same issues. The maxx style driveshafts handle the abuse just fine, also includes proprietary steel wheel hexes.
Good video! I just got a hoss a few days ago. I’m coming from a trx4 21’ bronco. And oh man the hoss is crazy fun. It does seem like a lot of people break them lol. So when I break mine I’m coming back to this video because I really like your setup!
Good vid. Just got a Hoss for my son. Looking into what we need to do over time. Shocks are gonna be first for me. I don't like the plastic ones. I had to rebuild one after a bent shaft (another reason) and it hasn't worked right since, no matter how hard I fussed over it.
Same for my son, have it on 2s in teacher mode at the moment as he is just a beginner… but I had a quick blat on 3s just the other day and I tell you what it shocked me!!
To much aluminum. Makes it heavier and way more expensive. All you really need is the shocks and drive shafts. Everything else is useless and expensive to repair…not to mention when you add aluminum to stiffen the truck up you will brake other parts that are a pain to fix over an over again. I beat the heck out of my hoss an have no issues.
Totally correct. I have an Xmaxx and had to remove the aluminum hubs and c hubs immediately since it wouldn't survive ONE JUMP. Ridiculous! making an RC too heavy is not a good thing. 👍
We just opened a new Traxxas Hoss for my son for Christmas and it seems we have driveline issues on day 1 after just 1 run. Seems like its the center diff. I took everything apart, even checked the hex nuts on wheels. Going to order the aluminum center diff and hope that solves the issue.
The Hoss is a beast and contains enough power to easily break itself. I usually reccomend that new drivers put the ESC into training mode for the first week or so as you learn throttle control. The biggest thing I can say is make sure you are not landing jumps on anything more than 25% throttle.
@@1Rockyjl thanks for the reply. I can hear the motor spinning up but the center driveshaft hardly spins . This is why I think it is the Center diff that is gone. So I ordered the Traxxas aluminum one for 69 dollars ( Part number 6780)
@@1Rockyjl Hey, I checked the wheel hex and they are still good. I did not remove the blue centre driveshaft , that's the only thing I haven't removed. You think it's likely that would have stripped that easily ? I'm surprised this truck destroyed these parts so quickly , we weren't even doing jumps or anything. Just driving it around on our lawn. We have the Slash as well for 3 years now and I'm only now about to replace the motor on that.
Hey man,. This truck definitely has a steep curve to getting it dialed and durable. We finally received all of our parts and have done all of the upgrades (except the A arms (so far) ) however the metal hexes stripped the plastic hex inside the wheel yesterday. I am wondering what wheels you recommend or if you have considered the ProLine 17mm hex kit? Not sure if that could be the long term solution. What do you think?
The stock sledgehammer have been the best I have found so far. Proline does make some pretty tough wheels and I have seen several guys running them with no issues. I have also thought about the 17mm conversion, but it is just that much more strain on the drivetrain and I worry about stressing the system.
That's just crazy putting that much more money into it it's way over price as it is you know you could get for the thousand dollars you got in that thing and never put aluminum a arms on a basher
Thanks for your comment. Many of us in the RC Hobby community like to upgrade and customize our vehicles reguardless of the model or the initial sticker price. We are just trying to share our reccomendations for a quality build, we hope you enjoyed the video, thanks for watching !
Thanks for your feedback! We have warped both the stock arms as well as the arms from the HD kit which causes all kinds of wobbles at high speeds. We have yet to bend an aluminum arm (7 months use).
As for the hex with screws. Prior to installing these, we would either strip out the inside of the plastic hex, or if we used the aluminum hex, we would shear off the pins on every trip out. With these hexs we only shear off a pin about once a month. I suppose it just all depends on each persons driving style, but we have had excellent success with thia set up and wanted to share it with others. Thanks again!
WOW. You are not only super informative but very intelligent, eloquente and a Great Teacher.
After watching this I will Definitely be doing all of these reinforcement upgrades to my new Hoss.
Thank You!!
The new XHD driveline kit, part 9080(g,x,r etc) solves a lot of the same issues. The maxx style driveshafts handle the abuse just fine, also includes proprietary steel wheel hexes.
I just bought a hoss 4x4 vxl. This video helped a lot!! New Subscriber here!
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Y’all are underrated. Thanks for the clear, concise explanations! Could you link your favorite parts/vendors in future videos?
Good video! I just got a hoss a few days ago. I’m coming from a trx4 21’ bronco. And oh man the hoss is crazy fun. It does seem like a lot of people break them lol. So when I break mine I’m coming back to this video because I really like your setup!
Good vid. Just got a Hoss for my son. Looking into what we need to do over time. Shocks are gonna be first for me. I don't like the plastic ones. I had to rebuild one after a bent shaft (another reason) and it hasn't worked right since, no matter how hard I fussed over it.
Same for my son, have it on 2s in teacher mode at the moment as he is just a beginner… but I had a quick blat on 3s just the other day and I tell you what it shocked me!!
Excelent advice! Thanks for the great hoss videos!
Really great video well done
Thank you, glad you enjoyed
With all that upgrade u could buy a good basher already tougher out of box imo. Good vid though
awesome 😎 this needs more views these are really good upgrades
Glad you think so!
To much aluminum. Makes it heavier and way more expensive. All you really need is the shocks and drive shafts. Everything else is useless and expensive to repair…not to mention when you add aluminum to stiffen the truck up you will brake other parts that are a pain to fix over an over again. I beat the heck out of my hoss an have no issues.
Totally correct. I have an Xmaxx and had to remove the aluminum hubs and c hubs immediately since it wouldn't survive ONE JUMP. Ridiculous! making an RC too heavy is not a good thing. 👍
Hi, can you provide an article number for the hex with pin screws? I just can't find them.
Here is the Amazon link www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09B2LNLDZ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
We just opened a new Traxxas Hoss for my son for Christmas and it seems we have driveline issues on day 1 after just 1 run. Seems like its the center diff. I took everything apart, even checked the hex nuts on wheels. Going to order the aluminum center diff and hope that solves the issue.
The Hoss is a beast and contains enough power to easily break itself. I usually reccomend that new drivers put the ESC into training mode for the first week or so as you learn throttle control. The biggest thing I can say is make sure you are not landing jumps on anything more than 25% throttle.
@@1Rockyjl thanks for the reply. I can hear the motor spinning up but the center driveshaft hardly spins . This is why I think it is the Center diff that is gone. So I ordered the Traxxas aluminum one for 69 dollars ( Part number 6780)
@@duffyrides did you check the blue aluminum center driveshaft? The end where it plugs into the center diff could be stripped out.
Also, just to confirm, you did check to make sure the inside of the black plastic wheel hexs were not stripped out by the metal axel pin correct?
@@1Rockyjl Hey, I checked the wheel hex and they are still good. I did not remove the blue centre driveshaft , that's the only thing I haven't removed. You think it's likely that would have stripped that easily ? I'm surprised this truck destroyed these parts so quickly , we weren't even doing jumps or anything. Just driving it around on our lawn. We have the Slash as well for 3 years now and I'm only now about to replace the motor on that.
Should see what I've done to mine!
Good stuff. Subscribed.
Hey man,. This truck definitely has a steep curve to getting it dialed and durable. We finally received all of our parts and have done all of the upgrades (except the A arms (so far) ) however the metal hexes stripped the plastic hex inside the wheel yesterday. I am wondering what wheels you recommend or if you have considered the ProLine 17mm hex kit? Not sure if that could be the long term solution. What do you think?
The stock sledgehammer have been the best I have found so far. Proline does make some pretty tough wheels and I have seen several guys running them with no issues. I have also thought about the 17mm conversion, but it is just that much more strain on the drivetrain and I worry about stressing the system.
Where did you pick up the fan for the motor?
The fan motor came from my local brick and mortar hobby shop, but you can find them on Amazon and eBay as well.
@@1Rockyjl Thank you!
Can we get links or at least name or the wheel hexagon parts?
Here you go www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09B2LNLDZ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I wouldn’t do the aluminum suspension arms
That's just crazy putting that much more money into it it's way over price as it is you know you could get for the thousand dollars you got in that thing and never put aluminum a arms on a basher
Thanks for your comment. Many of us in the RC Hobby community like to upgrade and customize our vehicles reguardless of the model or the initial sticker price. We are just trying to share our reccomendations for a quality build, we hope you enjoyed the video, thanks for watching !
@@1Rockyjl I get it... no problem keep making rc vids!
Almost trash upgrade
Never use alluminum arm and hexes with screws
Thanks for your feedback! We have warped both the stock arms as well as the arms from the HD kit which causes all kinds of wobbles at high speeds. We have yet to bend an aluminum arm (7 months use).
As for the hex with screws. Prior to installing these, we would either strip out the inside of the plastic hex, or if we used the aluminum hex, we would shear off the pins on every trip out. With these hexs we only shear off a pin about once a month. I suppose it just all depends on each persons driving style, but we have had excellent success with thia set up and wanted to share it with others. Thanks again!
Hell nah for the aluminium a arms
Have you had issues with them?
@@1Rockyjl they rip out bulkheads and bend and also bend a arm pins
Thanks for the input, we have not had that happen yet, but I will keep an eye iut for it.
@@1Rockyjl i like stock hds cuz rpm ones are a lil noodely if rpm made the a arms thicker then i would have som rpms on mine
@@Cheesicle_ do the Traxxas HD ones perform better than the Stock arms that bend and twist easily?