What do you guys expect. Seriously, if you use them as rock bouncers they’re going to break like a rock bouncer. Ask any owner of a full size one about how many hours of use they get before something breaks. I’ve been using mine with the limitations of the materials in mind. Like not running into a pile of brick size rocks head on at full throttle as he did in the video. Heard guys complain that they break after a few 15 feet high jumps. Really! And that surprises you? I do jumps on grass and sand. Run it flat out on on bitumen, grass, dirt and gravel tracks without issues. Admittedly I built mine from the kit form and know they’re a bit stronger and more controllable with the sway bars but it is still a plastic toy. Could it be better? Sure. But to tell people not to buy one, like in the comments, isn’t justified. I have heaps of fun with mine.
I get your point and agree that it's a great rig when ran more scale and not basher style. You have to admit Axials promotional video didn't help. People assumed that's what its gonna do all day long without issues. I know real bouncers break all day but real desert trucks like scts and desert buggys even rock crawlers need a lot of maintenance and break in real life often but their Rc counterparts seem to handle abuse well. So in my opinion it's fair to say that they over advertised its capabilities and also labeled it as 4s (this truck is insane on 4s and dosen't need it imo) just because the esc can handle it. The diffs, axle housing and weak endlinks can't handle it. I run 2 and 3s mostly on mine on low gear with the 2 speed and usually 50 to 75 percent dual rates on the stock tx switch. I still enjoy mine but its not for all. I'm not one to throw tons of bling and cash at my rigs though. I just enjoy running Rcs!
@@RunThatRC I do the exact same thing when it comes to gearing and battery. I think the majority of advertising exaggerates the ability of their products and this is definitely the case here. However, apart from replacing the ridiculously flimsy links and a beefing up the front axle, there is nothing you could do to make any stronger. Making components out of metal would make it far too heavy and the result would be the same. Exotic materials would make it way too expensive. I've seen a revised front axle and it seems to have addressed the cracking issues. No matter what, there will always be people able to destroy them. Been building a nice little collection of WPLs by the way. Are you still really into them?
Put one together and put the upper diff gear in on top by itself. Mine was way way loose. I left the gasket off and added small shims to tighten the mesh on mine. Try for yourself and see how far that top outer gear sets into that diff case. Think i added 3 or 4 shims to get it tightened up. Only thing theyd have to do is make make the flat area on the back side of the outer grears thicker and it would mesh together like they should. Its no wonder these diffs are chewing themsleves up.
mines been shimmed since I figured out what was going on. snapped rear axle housing Horizon sent me a new one and diff gears and I shimmed them and so far no more issues (I rarely run 4s anymore though).
@@RunThatRC Let´s hope they either use a different plastic or design an axle housing which has more reinforcing webs. As for the other problems, they sound more like a quality control issue than a fundamental design issue. They can attend to the shimming issues quite easily, i hope. One thing´s for certain - Horizon Hobbies are going to want to curtail the rumours about this truck as soon as possible, and they´ve already demonstrated their good faith by replacing broken parts without quibbling.
Must be an old axial tradition. I haven't heard about any axial kits that doesn't break axle housing easily in stock form. All of them need at least beef tubes or metal housing upgrade. Axle housing on my gmade gs02f if far stronger than the usual axial stock plastic axles.
I bought a set of spools for both axles. I lost some steering radius due to posi both front and rear. Now the Trans has gone out. Both axles and the transmission share the same identical differential units. The locker spool is only $12 U.S. so I'm wanting to put one in place of the trans unit. I'll let you know how that turns out. Also, I've blown threw both front and rear axles housings a couple times.
I have installed the two speed gears, rear spool and sway bar and that made it better at whipping the tail end around. Locking the front will definitely lessen steering radius but it should climb like a beasts. Broke rear axle housing, front diff gear, servo saver and rod ends.
Thanks man! You just saved me a decent amount of money. I was ready to pull the trigger and order one. Then I saw one used on eBay that was repaired, but the seller never got through a full battery without breakage. This led me to search for reviews and I found yours.
such a nice looking rig and a promising promotional video that definitely made it look like it could take a 4s beating. You can run 4s but have to drive it super scale and no bashing around. I still enjoy mine but want a Bomber or Wraith.
mine had issues and was done on my first 3s run and 4s just ruined it faster. I was just running back and forth through snow and not really doing any obstacles and the diffs started acting up staight away. They have addressed a lot of the issues with updated parts and sent out diffs, axle housings to people who managed to strip them. They didn't shim the gears right for the amount of power this truck can put out. I reshimmed the new diffs and the truck is holding up so far. If there wasn't an issue Horizonhobby wouldn't have acknowledge it and replaced parts with updated parts. I'm sure they don't make updated parts just because. They did it to rectify known issues. What's sad is I have cheaper no name RCs that are more durable than this was out the Box. My Ryft is good now but still a disappointment of a purchase for me.
You beat the piss out of it man.. I never had an issue with mine. My axle housing never broke.. my links never broke, my axles hexes never broke.. like what did you do?
I'm being 100% serious mine didn't cut it on 4s stock not even 3s really. I mean I spent retail on this so I would never go out to destroy it on purpose. Just thought this is what this is for. I shimmed the front and center diff and added the rear locker and the new housings horizon set me and its been good since. Even have the 2 speed in there now. It's still one of my favorites but in my opinion the way they advertised it and showed that ad video of it ripping I was sold! But it can't take that consistent abuse and thats all I wanted to do with it lol.
Every single time I drive mine it breaks 10 minutes in. I have about 1 hour run time on it since I bought it 4 months ago and I’ve taken it apart 7 times for repair. I stripped all 3 differentials, broke 10 rod/link ends as they’re not heavy duty, transmission got loose, steering servo burned up, receiver burned up, u-joint screws fall out allot, trailing arms break. I’m gonna replace everything on that car with aluminum parts besides the cage. It’s an awesome car, but it’s material quality is the equivalent of using newspaper for a bulletproof vest. I only drive it on the low power setting because it’s fragile, and it was an RTR model so I didn’t originally put it together.
These definitely didn't work as advertised. Make it a slow crawler or a 2s bouncer and it handles that better than 4s craziness that this thing can supposedly handle. I still like mine now that I sorted it out and don't bash it anymore than scale style bouncing now.
yeah I think it's not ok to have to spend over 500 for something that will only work right with atleast 500 more in upgrades. I still have mine and like driving it but I mainly stay as scale as possible and 2 to 3s only. Disappointed for my first Axial purchase. Been a Losi, HPI and AE guy for ground stuff.
I wonder if it's a luck of the draw type of thing on those axles. Maybe it was just a batch of bad plastic or something...? I've been running mine on 4s, only broke a rod end and the servo saver in a ~25mph collision with a fence. Last weekend I was running it up a 50 foot gravel hill and it took 4 or 5 massive cartwheel tumbles down the hill without issue on the axles. The servo died though, I replaced the saver with a solid horn. May have had something to do with it.
they claim the manufacturer made the plastic composition different in production and they are looking into it. Also the clicking diff is a known issue according to the guy I spoke with at Horizonhobby. I've had almost all reported issues happen too me. Just yesterday while out on a trail about 3 miles out my pinion gear on the motor came loose because there was no loctite on it. I still do enjoy the truck but just a little disappointed that my years old Vaterra Twin hammers converted to brushless can take more abuse than this hahaha.
Get the RTR, break it down and rebuild. Otherwise it's a ticking time bomb like any other RTR on the market. It's like my E-Revo. Servo saver over tightened out of the box and if I didn't go through it, it would have burned both out! It seems to be an unspoken part of the hobby.
I'd usually say that RC's always have some quirks right out of the box. But this is just ridiculous. I'll always love and stand by Axial, but they should have definitely done more field testing. I'll also give them the benefit of the doubt, seeing how with all this covid crap. Seems like they just slapped a truck together, just to have a new release come out. A good idea was there, but the planning was not
One or two things ok, but when it seems to be everything. Then that's completely unacceptable. Especially for that kind of money. It's great because customer service won't hesitate to help, but I'd still be pissed
@@andymerc190E for sure. I am disappointed with this purchase. I hope people that watched the video are cautioned and informed before they spend hard earned cash on this. I'll take one for the team!
Better you than me bro lol. I personally really do appreciate your reviews. Just the fact that you're real, and giving honest reviews. You give the people what they need. Thanks and keep up the great work 👍🏿
I've seen some run the smallest tooth pinion possible in the preset gear mesh positions. It still doesn't slow crawl like a dedicated crawler does but it wasn't made for that. I now have the 2 speed installed locked rear diff and swaybar out back running 2s and its slower but still not a crawler. I do like it but I need a new servo now hahaha.
yeah unfortunately I don't think the gears inside the diffs are properly meshed for 4s running and maybe a metal diff housing may have helped the gears from stripping as well.
im sad for me too hahaha. Let's see how long I can keep it running until I get the replacement diffs. Better rigs out there to spend your money on for sure.
I am keeping mine as factory Axial as possible. I don't think another 500 in parts is necessary for what I'm using it for now. I have the 2 speed, rear spool and swaybars.
I’ve had terrible luck 2nd day of running and it’s making a terrible clicking/ grinding noise and a shock shaft gets stuck when bottoms out, and came with a wrong tire, very very disappointed
@@RunThatRC already contacted them and told me to reply to a email and they will get it sent my way, after I gave them all my info haven’t heard back from them in 3 days
You’re wrong about the Axios not being replaced with upgraded axles I have confirmed this with Jeff at Horizon the new axles they are shipping to us are different plastic if you notice one is shinier one is a dull Color. Also if your front steering servo goes out on you they will replace it with the upgraded one. Make sure your information is correct before posting it. You are getting upgraded axles guys and they are stronger. I’ve been bashing the shit out of my rift and she’s great.
That's good to know. I got this info from a cs rep when I called about the issue and I asked if they updated them. I was told by the rep that he believes its the same and hasn't been updated to his knowledge. I always try and make sure my info is correct but unfortunately I guess you can't even trust a cs rep from the company of that product.
I just did a search and someone posted the revised version. Unfortunately it looks like some people including me still received none updated versions from horizon as replacement. There is a noticeable difference in the new one with reinforcement added. Why horizon is giving people the unrevised version is beyond me. I will see if they will send me the revised axle housing and make a video about it if they are willing to send it out.
@@RunThatRC post a pic please of this new one. If it has reinforcement I’d like to ask Jeff why he lied to me and sent me another piece of crap!! Thanks.
I actually still own mine and like it. I hope they resolved the issue with the kit release. I have been provided with some replacement parts which I reshimmed the diffs straight away and have not been having anymore issue lately. It's a fun truck now but a headache when I got it.
I think the diffs are shimmed wrong from the factory. They didn't take into consideration the thicker diff oil would need a tighter mesh to not skip teeth under load. I'm no professional but thats my theory atleast. I re shimmed mine and its been working on worn diff gears for now till I get my replacement stuff and I'll shim those right away.
I have had pretty good luck with Horizonhobby. I am a fan of some of there stuff. Let's see how they deal with this issue because it's a bad new release.
tell your friend not to bash it and drive it more scale like. It should be fine that way. I reshimmed my diffs and it seems to be holding up better now.
Marketed a a Basher/Bouncer.. really? They should have added :" Do not use in temps below 15ºC... or speeds above 5km/h or with more than 2s" I truly wonder if they ever tested it properly, or even drove it other than for the sales-pitch vids. I also have the vague suspicion that they chose the cheapest, nastiest factory in China with the worst QC and cheapest, nastiest materials for everything, just so the Horizon/Axial CEO's could pocket more. My word. $500.- for this?? "overpriced China-junk" hardly covers it..
After all the problems I still like the rig but I agree that this wasn't tested or advertised properly. My first Axial and It would have soured me from the brand if I didnt have friends that owned scx3s, wraiths and bombers that came nicely equipped for the price.
I agree. Im 40 and have owned a lot of different RCs since I was 10 and they all break for sure and driver error is a big factor. This one though did have issues from its first run on 3s. Horizon even acknowledged the issue. I have cheap wltoys and hbx rcs that handle more abuse than this did. I got new diffs and reshimmed them and have since had no issues with my Ryft. I don't abuse my RCs but this one is definitely not a durable rock bouncer if you keep running like they do in there ad video which is unfortunately how most are going to run it because of that ad. Still a disappointing purchase for my first 10th scale Axial. Almost turned me off on the brand if it wasnt for my other friends lettimg me use there Axails that seem to be more durable than this model. I should have just got a bomber or wraith.
I've had mine for two weeks and with less than 5 hours of drive time and many many things breaking, My best advice is DO NOT BUY A RYFT. I can not say it any clearer, the RYFT is a $500 buy in for a $1200 RC car if you want to drive it for what is to simulate. There are so many other things wrong with this RC the Breakage is only the START.
Very sad purchase indeed. My first dabble into Axial and this is how they do me! hahaha. I also can't recommend this truck unless like you said you really like this and plan to make it a 1200 dollar truck then good on ya! I wanted this as a stock basher when I have that urge for powering up a hill after a good days slow crawling. Not with this rig unfortunately! I still do really like it for some weird reason. Just broke it again today Rod end and steering servo saver. This time I will take the blame because I was trying to land a backflip in slow mo but failed and broke hahaha. Video on that will probably be on my clips channel.
I still own mine and like it as a slower bouncer on 2s and 3s. I was also disappointed at this rig. Specially because I review and test cheaper rcs that have handled more abuse that this can sometimes.
@@RunThatRC I have trouble with rear differential. Replaced it 2 times and haven’t ran it hard at all. I’m going to order more shims and give it another try.
Salut tout le monde désolé je ne parle pas anglais mais avec un peux de chance vous allez pouvoir me répondre 😉 Existe t'il des pieces performance comme les différentiel par exemple car les miens ne tiennent pas du tout 2 minutes 😱😱😱😱 Merci d'avance Irwing
the differential gears aren't that bad. The problem is the power and the gear mesh inside the differential isn't shimmed correctly to handle what this thing is capable of. I have added shims to diff output gears to tighten the gear mesh a little and have had no more issues with stripped diffs. I also do not bash my ryft and just try to trail it and be a scale bouncer. Hope you can translate this. Have a good day brother.
first run on 4s stripped front and rear diff and it was only 2nd run i broke my front axle on first day with 3s because i hit a bucket my arrma typhon can do 40 mile cartwheels off a jump on concrete and drive away rbx10 is trash 500 dollar trash u could make a mold buy the electronics and make ur own for half the money axial is worse then traxxis lololol spend ur money on arrma ryft sucks
they definitely didn't make sure this rig can handle power hahaha. That promo video got a lot of people excited but if you run in that fashion you will destroy this rig every run. I enjoy it now with the low gear 2speed and locked rear woth swaybar. Nothing but scale driving now.
Dude you clearly abused and "bashed" the hell out of it. What did you expect? Shame on you for taking advantage of the warranty! Horizon should not have to cover Idiots.
If you seen my first run of this rig. I ran it in snow on just a flat area on 3s not even 4s like its advertised to run and the diffs started clicking after the first run with no rock bouncing. Also I have submitted my video to horizon hobby and they didn't deem my running unacceptable. They warranty it because it has a known issue with the diffs that haven't been shimmed properly. As for the other broken parts Axial acknowledged they had to make updated parts to fix the breakage issue. If they didn't have issues why are they updating parts and informing customers to call support if they experience issues with the Ryft? I agree some abuse there rigs to an extent they shouldn't expect to be covered but in this case with the RYFT its a legit issue they know about and are helping people out. I got new axle housing and diffs. I reshimmed the new diffs and still running this rig just like you see in this video without issues ever since. I have been a happy customer of horizon hobby for more than 2 decades and would never abuse there customer service. In my opinion the Ryft was a flop at first for them because they tried to make a fast rig with diffs that are shimmed to far apart, which works for a crawler to be more efficient but a fast rig will strip gears with a loose gear mesh.
What do you guys expect. Seriously, if you use them as rock bouncers they’re going to break like a rock bouncer. Ask any owner of a full size one about how many hours of use they get before something breaks. I’ve been using mine with the limitations of the materials in mind. Like not running into a pile of brick size rocks head on at full throttle as he did in the video. Heard guys complain that they break after a few 15 feet high jumps. Really! And that surprises you? I do jumps on grass and sand. Run it flat out on on bitumen, grass, dirt and gravel tracks without issues. Admittedly I built mine from the kit form and know they’re a bit stronger and more controllable with the sway bars but it is still a plastic toy. Could it be better? Sure. But to tell people not to buy one, like in the comments, isn’t justified. I have heaps of fun with mine.
I get your point and agree that it's a great rig when ran more scale and not basher style. You have to admit Axials promotional video didn't help. People assumed that's what its gonna do all day long without issues. I know real bouncers break all day but real desert trucks like scts and desert buggys even rock crawlers need a lot of maintenance and break in real life often but their Rc counterparts seem to handle abuse well.
So in my opinion it's fair to say that they over advertised its capabilities and also labeled it as 4s (this truck is insane on 4s and dosen't need it imo) just because the esc can handle it. The diffs, axle housing and weak endlinks can't handle it. I run 2 and 3s mostly on mine on low gear with the 2 speed and usually 50 to 75 percent dual rates on the stock tx switch.
I still enjoy mine but its not for all. I'm not one to throw tons of bling and cash at my rigs though. I just enjoy running Rcs!
@@RunThatRC I do the exact same thing when it comes to gearing and battery. I think the majority of advertising exaggerates the ability of their products and this is definitely the case here. However, apart from replacing the ridiculously flimsy links and a beefing up the front axle, there is nothing you could do to make any stronger. Making components out of metal would make it far too heavy and the result would be the same. Exotic materials would make it way too expensive. I've seen a revised front axle and it seems to have addressed the cracking issues. No matter what, there will always be people able to destroy them. Been building a nice little collection of WPLs by the way. Are you still really into them?
I've ran mine 3s for a couple months jumping , through Creek and everything . No problems at all .
nice! I wish I had that luck. Horizon has taken care of it though so it's just a trail truck now.
I THINK....it depends on how an owner "drives" their AXIAL RYFT !!!!
Put one together and put the upper diff gear in on top by itself. Mine was way way loose. I left the gasket off and added small shims to tighten the mesh on mine. Try for yourself and see how far that top outer gear sets into that diff case. Think i added 3 or 4 shims to get it tightened up. Only thing theyd have to do is make make the flat area on the back side of the outer grears thicker and it would mesh together like they should. Its no wonder these diffs are chewing themsleves up.
mines been shimmed since I figured out what was going on. snapped rear axle housing Horizon sent me a new one and diff gears and I shimmed them and so far no more issues (I rarely run 4s anymore though).
I have one ryft the only issue i have is spyder gear strip... quick cheap fix epoxy inside the 3 diff and now i bash in 4s and no problème
that's one way to solve the issue for sure.
Put a bit of silicone fuel line on both sides of those links to keep them centered 👍🏻
My computer tells me that the word "rift" means "a crack or fissure", so perhaps Axial were referring to the axle housings when they named this rig?
Hahaha damn! They got me good!
@@RunThatRC Let´s hope they either use a different plastic or design an axle housing which has more reinforcing webs.
As for the other problems, they sound more like a quality control issue than a fundamental design issue. They can attend to the shimming issues quite easily, i hope.
One thing´s for certain - Horizon Hobbies are going to want to curtail the rumours about this truck as soon as possible, and they´ve already demonstrated their good faith by replacing broken parts without quibbling.
@@Del350K4 they have done good by me so far in the 15 so years I've been purchasing HH products.
Haha good one
Must be an old axial tradition. I haven't heard about any axial kits that doesn't break axle housing easily in stock form. All of them need at least beef tubes or metal housing upgrade. Axle housing on my gmade gs02f if far stronger than the usual axial stock plastic axles.
I bought a set of spools for both axles. I lost some steering radius due to posi both front and rear. Now the Trans has gone out. Both axles and the transmission share the same identical differential units. The locker spool is only $12 U.S. so I'm wanting to put one in place of the trans unit. I'll let you know how that turns out. Also, I've blown threw both front and rear axles housings a couple times.
I have installed the two speed gears, rear spool and sway bar and that made it better at whipping the tail end around. Locking the front will definitely lessen steering radius but it should climb like a beasts. Broke rear axle housing, front diff gear, servo saver and rod ends.
Thanks man! You just saved me a decent amount of money. I was ready to pull the trigger and order one. Then I saw one used on eBay that was repaired, but the seller never got through a full battery without breakage. This led me to search for reviews and I found yours.
such a nice looking rig and a promising promotional video that definitely made it look like it could take a 4s beating. You can run 4s but have to drive it super scale and no bashing around. I still enjoy mine but want a Bomber or Wraith.
Was getting ready to buy one and now I’m not spending 600 bucks on a piece of junk.
I love my Ryft and what I see is you either get a good one or a bad one
yeah I had to shim my diffs but no issues since.
Ive got 2. 1 bone stock and its been beat on by a 8 and 10yr old with nothing broke. Same with my other. Not a single complaint. Drive better folks
mine had issues and was done on my first 3s run and 4s just ruined it faster. I was just running back and forth through snow and not really doing any obstacles and the diffs started acting up staight away. They have addressed a lot of the issues with updated parts and sent out diffs, axle housings to people who managed to strip them. They didn't shim the gears right for the amount of power this truck can put out. I reshimmed the new diffs and the truck is holding up so far. If there wasn't an issue Horizonhobby wouldn't have acknowledge it and replaced parts with updated parts.
I'm sure they don't make updated parts just because. They did it to rectify known issues. What's sad is I have cheaper no name RCs that are more durable than this was out the Box. My Ryft is good now but still a disappointment of a purchase for me.
You beat the piss out of it man.. I never had an issue with mine. My axle housing never broke.. my links never broke, my axles hexes never broke.. like what did you do?
I'm being 100% serious mine didn't cut it on 4s stock not even 3s really. I mean I spent retail on this so I would never go out to destroy it on purpose. Just thought this is what this is for. I shimmed the front and center diff and added the rear locker and the new housings horizon set me and its been good since. Even have the 2 speed in there now. It's still one of my favorites but in my opinion the way they advertised it and showed that ad video of it ripping I was sold! But it can't take that consistent abuse and thats all I wanted to do with it lol.
Every single time I drive mine it breaks 10 minutes in. I have about 1 hour run time on it since I bought it 4 months ago and I’ve taken it apart 7 times for repair. I stripped all 3 differentials, broke 10 rod/link ends as they’re not heavy duty, transmission got loose, steering servo burned up, receiver burned up, u-joint screws fall out allot, trailing arms break. I’m gonna replace everything on that car with aluminum parts besides the cage. It’s an awesome car, but it’s material quality is the equivalent of using newspaper for a bulletproof vest. I only drive it on the low power setting because it’s fragile, and it was an RTR model so I didn’t originally put it together.
These definitely didn't work as advertised. Make it a slow crawler or a 2s bouncer and it handles that better than 4s craziness that this thing can supposedly handle. I still like mine now that I sorted it out and don't bash it anymore than scale style bouncing now.
My buddy's both bought one went out and both of them snapped a axle one truck front axle other truck rear axle crazy
I believe you. This thing is made of glass hahaha. I just ran it today and broke a tie rod end again and destroyed the steering servo saver.
Same experience for my Son & I : expensive!
aftermarket parts are better, but $$$$
yeah I think it's not ok to have to spend over 500 for something that will only work right with atleast 500 more in upgrades. I still have mine and like driving it but I mainly stay as scale as possible and 2 to 3s only. Disappointed for my first Axial purchase. Been a Losi, HPI and AE guy for ground stuff.
I wonder if it's a luck of the draw type of thing on those axles. Maybe it was just a batch of bad plastic or something...?
I've been running mine on 4s, only broke a rod end and the servo saver in a ~25mph collision with a fence. Last weekend I was running it up a 50 foot gravel hill and it took 4 or 5 massive cartwheel tumbles down the hill without issue on the axles. The servo died though, I replaced the saver with a solid horn. May have had something to do with it.
they claim the manufacturer made the plastic composition different in production and they are looking into it. Also the clicking diff is a known issue according to the guy I spoke with at Horizonhobby. I've had almost all reported issues happen too me. Just yesterday while out on a trail about 3 miles out my pinion gear on the motor came loose because there was no loctite on it. I still do enjoy the truck but just a little disappointed that my years old Vaterra Twin hammers converted to brushless can take more abuse than this hahaha.
Mine has been good, 4 months no issues..
nice! Mine has been good now with the 2speed, rear swaybar and rear locked.
Get the RTR, break it down and rebuild. Otherwise it's a ticking time bomb like any other RTR on the market. It's like my E-Revo. Servo saver over tightened out of the box and if I didn't go through it, it would have burned both out! It seems to be an unspoken part of the hobby.
definitely a good practice.
I'd usually say that RC's always have some quirks right out of the box. But this is just ridiculous. I'll always love and stand by Axial, but they should have definitely done more field testing. I'll also give them the benefit of the doubt, seeing how with all this covid crap. Seems like they just slapped a truck together, just to have a new release come out. A good idea was there, but the planning was not
It's a disappointment from horizon hobby for me. I actually have a lot of there stuff and this one is just horrible stock and for the $.
One or two things ok, but when it seems to be everything. Then that's completely unacceptable. Especially for that kind of money. It's great because customer service won't hesitate to help, but I'd still be pissed
@@andymerc190E for sure. I am disappointed with this purchase. I hope people that watched the video are cautioned and informed before they spend hard earned cash on this. I'll take one for the team!
Better you than me bro lol. I personally really do appreciate your reviews. Just the fact that you're real, and giving honest reviews. You give the people what they need. Thanks and keep up the great work 👍🏿
And i have a feeling that this rig is just the benchmark for rock bouncers there will be more brands that will make them to.
hopefully more companies do. Competition is always good because we the consumers will benefit from it.
Sad but true i wasn't wrong when i mentioned last time
it's disappointing but weirdly I still like it. Hopefully they fix the issues.
My rear end stripped. 5 runs in yard 3s. Yes I kinda new what I was getting into. Kinda.
fun rig when it doesn't break. I keep to 2 and 3s lipos usually.
What are your thoughts lowering the pinion teeth 2-3, locking the rear diff and only using 2s? Want it to be able to crawl But have the speed on hand.
I've seen some run the smallest tooth pinion possible in the preset gear mesh positions. It still doesn't slow crawl like a dedicated crawler does but it wasn't made for that. I now have the 2 speed installed locked rear diff and swaybar out back running 2s and its slower but still not a crawler. I do like it but I need a new servo now hahaha.
It would be nice if anywhere in the world had diffs for this. This truck has been a headache since day one!!!!
a lot of people have had issues with these. They should have never advertised 4s for this rig.
Mine just broke today. The gear turned to powder.
yeah unfortunately I don't think the gears inside the diffs are properly meshed for 4s running and maybe a metal diff housing may have helped the gears from stripping as well.
love dem rigs u have man 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
thanks brotha!
All I can say is huge jumps at skate parks will break stuff 😂
It's definitely some abuse running at a skate park. Too tempting not to hit big air!
Damn I haven’t seen so much issues on one single rig. That’s pretty disappointing. I’m sad for you buddy.
im sad for me too hahaha. Let's see how long I can keep it running until I get the replacement diffs. Better rigs out there to spend your money on for sure.
Cool but its meant to be upgraded with vitavon try vitavon axle housings brother.
I am keeping mine as factory Axial as possible. I don't think another 500 in parts is necessary for what I'm using it for now. I have the 2 speed, rear spool and swaybars.
@@RunThatRC Not bad.
That’s pretty bad. I guess we will see what they do to upgrade it. It’s a nice looking truck though.
It does look nice and is fun to bash. Until it breaks hahaha.
I’ve had terrible luck 2nd day of running and it’s making a terrible clicking/ grinding noise and a shock shaft gets stuck when bottoms out, and came with a wrong tire, very very disappointed
let Horizonhobby know. they should take care of you.
@@RunThatRC already contacted them and told me to reply to a email and they will get it sent my way, after I gave them all my info haven’t heard back from them in 3 days
You’re wrong about the Axios not being replaced with upgraded axles I have confirmed this with Jeff at Horizon the new axles they are shipping to us are different plastic if you notice one is shinier one is a dull Color. Also if your front steering servo goes out on you they will replace it with the upgraded one. Make sure your information is correct before posting it. You are getting upgraded axles guys and they are stronger. I’ve been bashing the shit out of my rift and she’s great.
That's good to know. I got this info from a cs rep when I called about the issue and I asked if they updated them. I was told by the rep that he believes its the same and hasn't been updated to his knowledge. I always try and make sure my info is correct but unfortunately I guess you can't even trust a cs rep from the company of that product.
I just did a search and someone posted the revised version. Unfortunately it looks like some people including me still received none updated versions from horizon as replacement. There is a noticeable difference in the new one with reinforcement added. Why horizon is giving people the unrevised version is beyond me. I will see if they will send me the revised axle housing and make a video about it if they are willing to send it out.
@@RunThatRC post a pic please of this new one. If it has reinforcement I’d like to ask Jeff why he lied to me and sent me another piece of crap!! Thanks.
found the pictures on Axial Ryft Facebook page. posted on the 31st of last month.
It's like they have us buying prototype rigs not cool for 500
it does feel like it!
I've decided not to buy a Ryft too many problems
good choice! It's fun but I would wait for a better version.
Had my sights on it, but no thanks. Thank you for highlightening the problems.
GOT DAMN! I’m not getting it.
I actually still own mine and like it. I
hope they resolved the issue with the kit release. I have been provided with some replacement parts which I reshimmed the diffs straight away and have not been having anymore issue lately. It's a fun truck now but a headache when I got it.
Have you heard anything about them fixing problems like a v2 I want one but I'm not easy on my rc so yea idk
They are releasing a kit probably has the new axles housings. As for the diffs I'm not sure if they are reshiming those.
Same issue here with the rear diff one wheel won’t turn anymore ... 3 wheel drive rig hahah
I think the diffs are shimmed wrong from the factory. They didn't take into consideration the thicker diff oil would need a tighter mesh to not skip teeth under load. I'm no professional but thats my theory atleast. I re shimmed mine and its been working on worn diff gears for now till I get my replacement stuff and I'll shim those right away.
@@RunThatRC yup opened mine up yesterday and the shim was bent inwards pushing the gear out making my right wheel not turn
It's made by Horizon Hobby It will keep breaking. Subpar parts!
I have had pretty good luck with Horizonhobby. I am a fan of some of there stuff. Let's see how they deal with this issue because it's a bad new release.
My friend just bought one man is he in for a shock
tell your friend not to bash it and drive it more scale like. It should be fine that way. I reshimmed my diffs and it seems to be holding up better now.
@@RunThatRC cool ill let him know
Marketed a a Basher/Bouncer.. really? They should have added :" Do not use in temps below 15ºC... or speeds above 5km/h or with more than 2s" I truly wonder if they ever tested it properly, or even drove it other than for the sales-pitch vids. I also have the vague suspicion that they chose the cheapest, nastiest factory in China with the worst QC and cheapest, nastiest materials for everything, just so the Horizon/Axial CEO's could pocket more. My word. $500.- for this?? "overpriced China-junk" hardly covers it..
After all the problems I still like the rig but I agree that this wasn't tested or advertised properly. My first Axial and It would have soured me from the brand if I didnt have friends that owned scx3s, wraiths and bombers that came nicely equipped for the price.
Ugh all rcs break. In my 50 yrs of rc ive brkoke tons of stuff. 99 times of 200 its driver error.
I agree. Im 40 and have owned a lot of different RCs since I was 10 and they all break for sure and driver error is a big factor. This one though did have issues from its first run on 3s. Horizon even acknowledged the issue. I have cheap wltoys and hbx rcs that handle more abuse than this did. I got new diffs and reshimmed them and have since had no issues with my Ryft. I don't abuse my RCs but this one is definitely not a durable rock bouncer if you keep running like they do in there ad video which is unfortunately how most are going to run it because of that ad.
Still a disappointing purchase for my first 10th scale Axial. Almost turned me off on the brand if it wasnt for my other friends lettimg me use there Axails that seem to be more durable than this model. I should have just got a bomber or wraith.
Ur beatin hella out if that rig on those rocks,so things breaks...
I've had mine for two weeks and with less than 5 hours of drive time and many many things breaking, My best advice is DO NOT BUY A RYFT. I can not say it any clearer, the RYFT is a $500 buy in for a $1200 RC car if you want to drive it for what is to simulate. There are so many other things wrong with this RC the Breakage is only the START.
Very sad purchase indeed. My first dabble into Axial and this is how they do me! hahaha. I also can't recommend this truck unless like you said you really like this and plan to make it a 1200 dollar truck then good on ya!
I wanted this as a stock basher when I have that urge for powering up a hill after a good days slow crawling. Not with this rig unfortunately! I still do really like it for some weird reason. Just broke it again today Rod end and steering servo saver. This time I will take the blame because I was trying to land a backflip in slow mo but failed and broke hahaha. Video on that will probably be on my clips channel.
@@RunThatRC Love Hate relationship, I love driving it, I hate having to fix it every time I drive it.
@@GrimJerr I feel that!
Me too
Mines starting go but I only run mine at 50%
sucks because its such a fun rig to run. hopefully the updated stuff solves the issues.
I have one I purchased and wished I didn’t. Junk for the money.
I still own mine and like it as a slower bouncer on 2s and 3s. I was also disappointed at this rig. Specially because I review and test cheaper rcs that have handled more abuse that this can sometimes.
@@RunThatRC I have trouble with rear differential. Replaced it 2 times and haven’t ran it hard at all. I’m going to order more shims and give it another try.
@@jasonwebb3214 The rear diff definitely needs to have a closer gear mesh than factory to last. I just run a locked rear on mine.
@@RunThatRC yes I’m ordering shims. Hoping that may tighten it up some. I have way to much money in this to let it just set around with stripped cogs.
So get upgrades and aluminum parts
actually I just shimmed the diff and its been great. still running mine stock till this day. It a fun ripper!
agreed. speed all that money and its stilling because everything is out of stock on back order
Salut tout le monde désolé je ne parle pas anglais mais avec un peux de chance vous allez pouvoir me répondre 😉
Existe t'il des pieces performance comme les différentiel par exemple car les miens ne tiennent pas du tout 2 minutes 😱😱😱😱
Merci d'avance
Irwing
the differential gears aren't that bad. The problem is the power and the gear mesh inside the differential isn't shimmed correctly to handle what this thing is capable of. I have added shims to diff
output gears to tighten the gear mesh a little and have had no more issues with stripped diffs. I also do not bash my ryft and just try to trail it and be a scale bouncer. Hope you can translate this. Have a good day brother.
Poo qyality for too high price, wtf.
Totally agree from my experience so far. Sad because it is sweet looking and fun to run.
You haven't been into rc very long have you
I'm 40 and have been into RCs since I was 12.
first run on 4s stripped front and rear diff and it was only 2nd run i broke my front axle on first day with 3s because i hit a bucket my arrma typhon can do 40 mile cartwheels off a jump on concrete and drive away rbx10 is trash 500 dollar trash u could make a mold buy the electronics and make ur own for half the money axial is worse then traxxis lololol spend ur money on arrma ryft sucks
they definitely didn't make sure this rig can handle power hahaha. That promo video got a lot of people excited but if you run in that fashion you will destroy this rig every run. I enjoy it now with the low gear 2speed and locked rear woth swaybar. Nothing but scale driving now.
Dude you clearly abused and "bashed" the hell out of it. What did you expect?
Shame on you for taking advantage of the warranty! Horizon should not have to cover Idiots.
If you seen my first run of this rig. I ran it in snow on just a flat area on 3s not even 4s like its advertised to run and the diffs started clicking after the first run with no rock bouncing.
Also I have submitted my video to horizon hobby and they didn't deem my running unacceptable. They warranty it because it has a known issue with the diffs that haven't been shimmed properly. As for the other broken parts Axial acknowledged they had to make updated parts to fix the breakage issue. If they didn't have issues why are they updating parts and informing customers to call support if they experience issues with the Ryft?
I agree some abuse there rigs to an extent they shouldn't expect to be covered but in this case with the RYFT its a legit issue they know about and are helping people out. I got new axle housing and diffs. I reshimmed the new diffs and still running this rig just like you see in this video without issues ever since.
I have been a happy customer of horizon hobby for more than 2 decades and would never abuse there customer service. In my opinion the Ryft was a flop at first for them because they tried to make a fast rig with diffs that are shimmed to far apart, which works for a crawler to be more efficient but a fast rig will strip gears with a loose gear mesh.
The ryft is a turd
it really isn't what they advertised. 2 or 3s lipos and driving scale seems to be what it likes.
@@RunThatRC agree.
And they call WPL junk.....
Hahaha
Put a bit of silicone fuel line on both sides of those ball links to keep them centered. 👍🏻
Good tip