Take off the servo savers and put in the included lock-out horns for more sharp steering. Penspring mod can be considered too (as per sonoran scale studios)
I love my ridgerock! Metal links, wheel extensions, good crawler tires such as duratrax deep woods, some weights on the axles and a 3s shorty pack and it’s a very competitive crawler that will outperform trucks three times it’s price.
@@RoadsideRC no I haven’t. I planned on at least replacing the servos but never did. After watching a guy on RUclips run it on 3s and 4s for long lengths of time and talking to him on fb I got a couple zee 3s shorty packs and was content with that. I know some people in the group have put tons of time and money into upgrading them but honestly I didn’t really get into crawling so it has mostly sat on the shelf while other rc’s got my interest. I will say it was the perfect crawler for me though. Something cheap that can still go out and hang with $400-500 crawlers while not breaking the bank since I rarely use it.
I just seen two of these at the RV park here in Cortez Colorado. Yes this park has a RC track on site. Two of the guests staying here have the Ridge Rock. I’ve got Axial Deadbolt and Base Camp but for the money these things are great. Tires are the week spot but the rear steering and MOA makes these rigs unstoppable. Very cool units.
There is a cult following of these Danchee Riderocks at my local crawler course. I've seen them decked out with different bodies, tires motors doing really well.
Take off the lower spring perches and it will sit low with links almost level, did it to mine (as per exocaged rc). I also put shocks it higest hole in shock towers. Only pay-mod i did was losi rock claw tires on same wheels. Huggeee improvement!
I can’t stop coming back to this video 👍🏻 I think this is the one for me! Already found the one or two upgrades for this and I’m calling this mission complete 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Awesome video Troy. Glad you have this on the channel. Had mine for a couple of years now. Still absolutely love it! Mine is still in stock trim. Even the tires. At some point I will look into doing upgrades, but it performs so well I often put those upgrades on the back burner. Doing all those things you said though will greatly improve it. Those chassis extenders you had on your channel once would work really well at dropping this down a bit. Oven seeen some people “starfish” the foams to make the tires more compliant and improve contact. With this right mods this can hang with machines 3-4x it’s price! So glad you gave it a chance! Great video Troy!👊🏼😃🍻
Love these crawler videos because they look so life like and awesome because of these videos Troy i bought a crawler and love it!! Thankyou for pointing me towards crawling bro👊🛻 and awesome home track to spot on bro👊
I've seen some videos on this truck but I haven't seen any upgrades on it. It really seems to punch above its weight in stock form. I'm really looking forward to seeing the improvements you make on it. Nice review Troy. Thanks for posting this.👍👍
Wow Troy I having been seeing these for awhile, allot of people like them, but was hoping I would see a video of yours. I think this might be the one for my daughter so we will both have a crawler to hit the trail thanks buddy
Haha I was working on mine when this came up in my feed I knew they were watching me lol I love mine made some steel links covered the trailing arms with some aluminum I cut up running on proline Ibex use it all the time on 2s its very impressive for the price
It looks pretty good. Seems like once you got it on your back yard course it needed either better tires or softer foam.... or both. It's really hard to complain on about that on a $100 crawler though.
There are ALWAYS mods to be done. :) Doesn't matter if it is a $100 truck or a $1000 truck. That is just part of the hobby - always thinking about how to make it better.
Found myself here still looking for the perfect first crawler during a Labor Day sale. Seems like a good Axial competitor and an old school rc guy always asks me “but does it have two servos?”
Tires, servos, shocks and sometimes the other electronics, after those upgrades would you say it's still budget friendly? A lot of times people will see us crawling with our trucks/buggies whatever that are already upgraded and watch them perform much better than stock, bye the rtr thinking it will do as good as our moded ones only to be disappointed. Is that something you keep in mind? Did it still make it worth the purchase? Only curious 😉. Nice and informative video as usual, cheers!
Right here - just how good it performs stock. That is what this video is all about. But, future videos will certainly show what upgrades can do for it. Folks can then see the difference. When new folks encounter us, we need to be honest and recommend a vehicle based on their budget and needs.
Absolutely it's still budget friendly. Even when completely new to the crawling hobby, 90 percent of us will want to improve capabilities and make the rig our own. You could put a set of 2.2 beadlocks and tires and two 25kg servos off Amazon and would be around $210. Still couldn't buy a decent RTR anywhere near that price. These things are very, very capable and underrated. I enjoy my ridgerock more than I do my Vanquish vs4-10 pro!
@@RoadsideRC It's common on moa rigs. They don't or can't supply more power to the motor that has the bulk of the load. Basically like an open differential.
@@RoadsideRC seen loads of people with theses take the foams out and find they don't have to buy new tyres,also if you just remove the spring cups it lowers it 10mm so it don't stand so high
quite good on test the bendy suspension seemed its plus point tyre grip seemed poor I know you already have upgrades in mind *full view always🥸Au👍thumbs up*
Take off the servo savers and put in the included lock-out horns for more sharp steering. Penspring mod can be considered too (as per sonoran scale studios)
Thanks!
I'm going with all new servos as well.
The Ridge Rock was my first crawler over 2 yrs ago and it is still one of my favorites great rig mine is still running strong stock👍
Seems great for the $$$!
Same
I love my ridgerock! Metal links, wheel extensions, good crawler tires such as duratrax deep woods, some weights on the axles and a 3s shorty pack and it’s a very competitive crawler that will outperform trucks three times it’s price.
Nice!
I have some plans for this one!
Did you ever do any electronics upgrades?
@@RoadsideRC no I haven’t. I planned on at least replacing the servos but never did. After watching a guy on RUclips run it on 3s and 4s for long lengths of time and talking to him on fb I got a couple zee 3s shorty packs and was content with that. I know some people in the group have put tons of time and money into upgrading them but honestly I didn’t really get into crawling so it has mostly sat on the shelf while other rc’s got my interest. I will say it was the perfect crawler for me though. Something cheap that can still go out and hang with $400-500 crawlers while not breaking the bank since I rarely use it.
@@RoadsideRC it’s been awhile but if I remember correctly this guys videos were very informative.
ruclips.net/user/twain772
That rig looks to be awesome! I just may have to add one to my collection!! 👍😎👍
Great value!
I just seen two of these at the RV park here in Cortez Colorado. Yes this park has a RC track on site. Two of the guests staying here have the Ridge Rock. I’ve got Axial Deadbolt and Base Camp but for the money these things are great. Tires are the week spot but the rear steering and MOA makes these rigs unstoppable. Very cool units.
My thoughts exactly!
There is a cult following of these Danchee Riderocks at my local crawler course. I've seen them decked out with different bodies, tires motors doing really well.
I think they might be a hidden gem!
Take off the lower spring perches and it will sit low with links almost level, did it to mine (as per exocaged rc). I also put shocks it higest hole in shock towers. Only pay-mod i did was losi rock claw tires on same wheels. Huggeee improvement!
Nice! Thanks for the tip!
I can’t stop coming back to this video 👍🏻 I think this is the one for me! Already found the one or two upgrades for this and I’m calling this mission complete 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
OK - let me know what you think when you get it!
@@RoadsideRC absolutely my friend. Do you have a sticker pack of your channel?
@@StartsWithALetter I don't! I really need to get on that!
It's actually cool seeing on your course use to seeing more expensive rigs, that thing is more capable than I thought
Me too! It surprised me.
Just bought mine and can't wait to run it. Already bought some cheap and better tires and lead weights just to see the difference.
Awesome!
What a cool little rig. With so much potential, at that price you have a great starting point to do a sweet custom build if you wanted to.
That is the hope!
I keep ending up on this channel when looking up rc RUclips reviews. Thank you so much. I’m getting it
Glad to help!!
Awesome video Troy. Glad you have this on the channel. Had mine for a couple of years now. Still absolutely love it! Mine is still in stock trim. Even the tires. At some point I will look into doing upgrades, but it performs so well I often put those upgrades on the back burner. Doing all those things you said though will greatly improve it. Those chassis extenders you had on your channel once would work really well at dropping this down a bit. Oven seeen some people “starfish” the foams to make the tires more compliant and improve contact. With this right mods this can hang with machines 3-4x it’s price! So glad you gave it a chance! Great video Troy!👊🏼😃🍻
Yes! Really impressed with how it does. Have a few mods sitting on the workbench for it. I'll be curious to see what they do!
Very impressed with this budget crawler! 👍🏻🍻
Me too!!!
Love these crawler videos because they look so life like and awesome because of these videos Troy i bought a crawler and love it!! Thankyou for pointing me towards crawling bro👊🛻 and awesome home track to spot on bro👊
That is great! Which one did you get?
@@RoadsideRC I grabbed the RGT rubicon🙂
Gray also just got a new custom wrapped body for his from Brent at Adventure Time RC.. we’re gonna add lights to it as well..
Nice!
I've seen some videos on this truck but I haven't seen any upgrades on it. It really seems to punch above its weight in stock form. I'm really looking forward to seeing the improvements you make on it. Nice review Troy. Thanks for posting this.👍👍
Thanks Rick!
I am also very curious.
Wow Troy I having been seeing these for awhile, allot of people like them, but was hoping I would see a video of yours. I think this might be the one for my daughter so we will both have a crawler to hit the trail thanks buddy
Great! Yes - seems really good for the $$$.
Long-term, something like a Gen8, TRX4 Sport, ECTO would be better (I think), but this certainly fun.
GRAYSON’S Danchee will out crawl my Gen 8 all day long.
Interesting!
Good call.
Thanks!
I use only 3s in my danchee and it does just fine.. And a huge differance in power
I just ran it on 3S for the first time. Big difference!
And.... I just bought 2, Redcat Racing was having a Black Friday flash sale on these for $111. Got 1 for our night shift dispatcher and 1 for myself.
Awesome! Hope you enjoy them!
Haha I was working on mine when this came up in my feed I knew they were watching me lol I love mine made some steel links covered the trailing arms with some aluminum I cut up running on proline Ibex use it all the time on 2s its very impressive for the price
Nice upgrades!
@@RoadsideRC yup thanks
Not bad at all for the money. i dig it!
Great way to help folks get started on a budget!
Cool crawler 🔥👍🏽💯💪🏾
It looks pretty good. Seems like once you got it on your back yard course it needed either better tires or softer foam.... or both. It's really hard to complain on about that on a $100 crawler though.
Exactly!
Tires are already on their way!
Yes the stock tires are horrible. Way too hard. A set of good tires made all the difference in the world on mine.
One word ...dig!
That could be fun!
Impressive performance!
I'm very interested in a follow up about upgrades because this truck has always been debated as being Toy Grade.
Work in progress!
I have parts laying on my workbench right now!
@@RoadsideRC Awesome!
is funny, the music make the rig so epic, oh the best crawler, they are some mod need to be done, tires and wheels, lower the center gravity
There are ALWAYS mods to be done. :) Doesn't matter if it is a $100 truck or a $1000 truck.
That is just part of the hobby - always thinking about how to make it better.
Looks like there's some new material in the barn since last I saw it.
Yes! Constantly changing.
Found myself here still looking for the perfect first crawler during a Labor Day sale. Seems like a good Axial competitor and an old school rc guy always asks me “but does it have two servos?”
Yes - a servo for both the front and rear steering.
I was looking into getting a ridgerock. Still wouldn't mind trying one out
they seem really good for the $$$.
Stay tuned as I have some upgrades planned for it.
@@RoadsideRC sweet I might have to get one
Just got Axial scx24 C10 for my first crawler.
I hope you like it!
I got one and you're gonna love it.
Tires, servos, shocks and sometimes the other electronics, after those upgrades would you say it's still budget friendly? A lot of times people will see us crawling with our trucks/buggies whatever that are already upgraded and watch them perform much better than stock, bye the rtr thinking it will do as good as our moded ones only to be disappointed. Is that something you keep in mind? Did it still make it worth the purchase? Only curious 😉. Nice and informative video as usual, cheers!
Right here - just how good it performs stock. That is what this video is all about.
But, future videos will certainly show what upgrades can do for it. Folks can then see the difference.
When new folks encounter us, we need to be honest and recommend a vehicle based on their budget and needs.
Absolutely it's still budget friendly. Even when completely new to the crawling hobby, 90 percent of us will want to improve capabilities and make the rig our own. You could put a set of 2.2 beadlocks and tires and two 25kg servos off Amazon and would be around $210. Still couldn't buy a decent RTR anywhere near that price. These things are very, very capable and underrated. I enjoy my ridgerock more than I do my Vanquish vs4-10 pro!
Looks capable for what you pay I want to get a crawler
Yes! Definitely a great value for the $$$.
I'll be interested to see what some mods do to it.
I've had one of these for a while, the stock tires suck but once you add tires with some grip the clod stall is so bad its practically unusable.
I'll be curious about this.
What causes it?
@@RoadsideRC It's common on moa rigs. They don't or can't supply more power to the motor that has the bulk of the load. Basically like an open differential.
Can you do a video on a budget Drift gyro
Yes! I literally have 4 budget gyros on my workbench right now..
Unfortunately, the performance has not been great yet.
It's worth it in 2024? How is the aftermarket support?
If you can swing the extra money to get you to $300-400, there are MUCH better vehicles to buy.
Take the foams out and you will get loads more grip
Thanks for the tip!
@@RoadsideRC seen loads of people with theses take the foams out and find they don't have to buy new tyres,also if you just remove the spring cups it lowers it 10mm so it don't stand so high
Their only downfall is the stock tires
That is easily fixed!
Hello
Hi!
I put electric tape over the jst wires to hide and protects them on mine and my wife's.
Smart idea!
quite good on test the bendy suspension seemed its plus point tyre grip seemed poor I know you already have upgrades in mind
*full view always🥸Au👍thumbs up*
You know I do!