U should mount your driveshaft with the big part ( outer shaft ) coming off the transmission reason being if you run them the other way, dirt & crap can get stuck in there when the inter shaft is down the dirt will more likely fall out easier . Anyway cool truck for sure. I've have had one for a few years cool vids.
Not sure of an actual speed number but the Remo hobbies comes ready to run and the controller has a dial to adjust speed, so you can dial it down for crawling and up for trails and fun. Remo hobbies says 20-25km/h so that would be like 12-15 mph
@@carlosacosta2812 my Remo is currently stock works great. I love the Remo, only thing I would recommend is the upgrade plastic driveshafts. Their ok for a while but should prob be your first upgrade
U should mount your driveshaft with the big part ( outer shaft ) coming off the transmission reason being if you run them the other way, dirt & crap can get stuck in there when the inter shaft is down the dirt will more likely fall out easier . Anyway cool truck for sure. I've have had one for a few years cool vids.
Thanks for the info, I'll have to look again and see how I have them, I've had them off and off several times lol
Awesome brother glad you are giving it some love
Hopefully all the changes help
@@leesrcs I definitely think it will help out a lot can’t wait to see it crawl
Make sure your drive shafts are in phase or it will do wacky stuff ..it makes a ton of difference if they are out of phase
yeah, I didnt cover that in the video but very true 👍🏻
Nice vid. Same with my 1073-SJ. I just upgraded my steering link to curved one...works great now!
I love the Remo 👍🏻
We're did you get curved link from ?
Which curved link and on which crawler are you asking about?
Awesome upgrades , this is definitely a tough crawler , Great Vid
Thanks so much, I love the Remo
cool rc and great upgrades
Thanks Duke
@@leesrcs 👍😁
nice video, nxt upgrade to a holmes hobby motor and a Hobbywing QUICRUN WP 1080. it will really make the truck super smooth.
I would but then it wouldn't be a Remo hobbies truck anymore. But def want to try a HH motor on a future build.
hey budd glad you found drive shafts I need a new sevro think I'm try the one you got I'm running 131mm tires on mine
Yep, I think those upgrades will help, Scott is doing a review on that servo this week I think, and I'll do updates after my run
@Lees RCs cool budd I cnt wait for the run video now lol but I would put the drive shafts in the same way you did looks awesome with the jeep body to
Did you put weights on all four wheels? I used to do that until I found out that in the front only is much better.
Yes, I had 88g weights on each wheel, and kept them on all 4 just for stability on downhills, but they are on the crawler now.
What rc body? Thnx
I got that one used, I believe it was a Pro-line body, they can be expensive for just a clear plastic. I'm running a plastic hard body now.
Remo hobby 1093-st?
Yes I love the Remo hobby, great trucks for the price and a good starting point for the hobby
@@leesrcs ok, but for the rwmo hobby 1093-st where can i find the upgrades
@@fs22ricc90umbria most of the upgrade I did came from Amazon, all the links should be in the description.
What was the highest speed with the stock car?
Not sure of an actual speed number but the Remo hobbies comes ready to run and the controller has a dial to adjust speed, so you can dial it down for crawling and up for trails and fun. Remo hobbies says 20-25km/h so that would be like 12-15 mph
@@leesrcs thanks for the reply. And is the motor upgraded or stock. I’m watching your vids on this crawler cuz I want to get it
@@carlosacosta2812 my Remo is currently stock works great. I love the Remo, only thing I would recommend is the upgrade plastic driveshafts. Their ok for a while but should prob be your first upgrade