I thoroughly enjoy your narration of the strategy as you're tackling each feature. It makes me want to buy and build up a Capra and go trailing. Keep the videos coming!
@@axle1717 I have a Wraith and Bomber already, so I haven’t been able to justify a Capra. Other than the obvious differences, is there really anything for me to gain by getting one? I’m looking for input from those who have a Capra and/or have had both. Thanks.
Hi Logan. Wow what a fantast location. Could be on the moon, stunning. Great video with some very nice crawling. I love my Capra, I haven't 4 wheel steer, but it's still a very capable crawler. I have changed the gearing on the front, which worked out really well. Thanks for sharing. John
GREAT video! I love these. Very informative, especially for us noobs. I have a 4WD Capra on order and will be at Sand Hollow in November... looking very forward to playing on all the rocks!
Dude you have a good thing going please post more! As you can tell by my pic I have a little larger crawler than you but I love watching these things and you've found small but super tech lines for that thing. Good job
Hello Logan, excellent video. Just purchased an RTR Capra and was wondering if you can email info on the parts and what you did to get the rear steer installed. I'm pretty new at this and appreciate any help you can throw out at me. Thank you, Jim B.
No, it can still fully articulate and on steep climbs it holds the rear shocks up to put more weight on the front tires. Helps not to drag the skid either. It’s an option ive seen others do
@@westdesertwheeler interesting. I found that the further away the axle is from the body the higher the CG of the vehicle is and more likely it is to fall backwards. I keep the center of my axles strapped to limit droop to about 50% rear 30% front which still allows for full articulation but allows it to get more vertical without falling backwards. With my front weight bias I can unlock the dig to front wheel drive sometimes near vertical and it will fall over the obstacle once the rear tires are free to spin.
You're buggy is badass! Definitely some sweet lines. Wish we had rocks like that here. What are you running for suspension setup if you don't mind me asking? Just subscribed. Keep them buggy videos coming 👍. Thanks for the instructions and commentary too. Helps new guys like me to try and read the terrain better.
Excellent crawling and outstanding narration - perfect recipe, well done. I’m glad I went back and watched this one. 👍✌️
I thoroughly enjoy your narration of the strategy as you're tackling each feature. It makes me want to buy and build up a Capra and go trailing. Keep the videos coming!
Thanks man, I’ll keep posting this style!
I highly recommend the capra. It's a great RC
@@axle1717 I have a Wraith and Bomber already, so I haven’t been able to justify a Capra. Other than the obvious differences, is there really anything for me to gain by getting one? I’m looking for input from those who have a Capra and/or have had both. Thanks.
This is probably the best rc crawler video I've seen. bravo!
Much appreciated!
Such an amazing place to go wheel the RC
Hi Logan. Wow what a fantast location. Could be on the moon, stunning. Great video with some very nice crawling. I love my Capra, I haven't 4 wheel steer, but it's still a very capable crawler. I have changed the gearing on the front, which worked out really well. Thanks for sharing. John
GREAT video! I love these. Very informative, especially for us noobs. I have a 4WD Capra on order and will be at Sand Hollow in November... looking very forward to playing on all the rocks!
Dude you have a good thing going please post more! As you can tell by my pic I have a little larger crawler than you but I love watching these things and you've found small but super tech lines for that thing. Good job
Thanks man, I’ve already got more to post, as well as some better audio equipment in the near future. Plenty more lines to find!
What an epic place to go crawling! Thanks for the vid🤙
Great driving thanks for sharing!
I’d love to see how you built rear steer.
the dog has 4 paw steering and can dig too ;)
Hello from Russia! Great view, great model management, likes and subscription)
Thank you!
I'm new to the rc crawler game and that rear wheel steer is BAD A$$!🤘
Looks good. One question... does your rear servo not get contact with the body cage ? With the 4WS Capra rtr they have changes the cage
Nice crawl!
I'm wanting to build a Capra with 2.2 tires. Capras have such high gearing stock. 37:1 or so. Any suggestions to get the gearing to 50:1 or lower?
Is there by chance a way to filter the high frequency sounds out of the audio of your videos. Love the content I just get a headache pretty quick😂
Bonjour, super vidéo, jolie Capra, vous avez mis du poids dans les roues ? merci
AMAZING ! I subbed to your channel after watching this video
Thanks for watching!
Which do u like better, this capra 4ish or your bully? Cheers!
Hello Logan, excellent video. Just purchased an RTR Capra and was wondering if you can email info on the parts and what you did to get the rear steer installed. I'm pretty new at this and appreciate any help you can throw out at me. Thank you, Jim B.
I have a whole video on how I did it with links below! Look up how to rear steer your Capra. It should pop right up
Nice ! What transmitter do you use for independent rear steering? Do you see any rub with the 2.2s on chassis at front when steering?
Flysky GT5, I set the servo on the potentiometer on top. I use my right hand to control it
Still watching this…
Your cage is hitting the rear servo?
What servo do you have on the rear axel? Does it need to be low profile?
What's the squeaking I hear? Bearing or driveshaft?
Could be both
What servos do u run
where is this crawling spot at its amazing.
Sand hollow!
Let's go crawling sometime. Ever been to moes valley?
You didn't remove the rear portion of the cage for servo clearance?
No, it can still fully articulate and on steep climbs it holds the rear shocks up to put more weight on the front tires. Helps not to drag the skid either. It’s an option ive seen others do
@@westdesertwheeler interesting. I found that the further away the axle is from the body the higher the CG of the vehicle is and more likely it is to fall backwards. I keep the center of my axles strapped to limit droop to about 50% rear 30% front which still allows for full articulation but allows it to get more vertical without falling backwards. With my front weight bias I can unlock the dig to front wheel drive sometimes near vertical and it will fall over the obstacle once the rear tires are free to spin.
What controller are you using for the rear steer
This one amzn.to/3pMZ3LD
You're buggy is badass! Definitely some sweet lines. Wish we had rocks like that here. What are you running for suspension setup if you don't mind me asking? Just subscribed. Keep them buggy videos coming 👍. Thanks for the instructions and commentary too. Helps new guys like me to try and read the terrain better.
So all I did to the suspension is remove the lower spring cups to let it sit lower but keep all the shock travel. Super simple mod!