Ha ha ha I should’ve watch the video all the way through first. I’ve been trying to figure out what that little silver stick thing was for the longest time and now you just told me unreal ha ha ha ha no once you figure out how to hook it up to some device play that so I can know how to do that. Thanks man.
You just plug it into your PC, has a PDF of how to build the kit version, absolutely NOTHING about the functions on the remote, and an ad video for the truck lol
Watt's linkage is used in the rear axle of some car suspensions as an improvement over the Panhard rod, which was designed in the early twentieth century. Both methods are intended to prevent relative sideways motion between the axle and body of the car.
@@Earth-realm I don't know about the bridges since I haven't seen them. Do you have some footage I can check to see if it would clear the tight space? It's about an inch wider on each side so if they can just barely fit, this truck wouldn't be able to.
I just got the same truck. I love it but in order to tow you definitely gotta have some heavy weight up in the front of it. I haven’t looked into your channel yet, but have you done a review on the remote and what each button does? When I when I got my truck it didn’t come with instructions or a manual. I’ve been looking on the Cross website but everything I find is to build the truck not what stuff is all that stuff does any help would be greatly appreciated.
I paid $550 plus $50 shipping since they do not offer free shipping on anything. Considering the cost of other 1/10 trail trucks it seemed worth the risk to me and it articulates very well, stays planted, and has more than enough power. Don’t regret it at all!
Yeah that’s about what I paid but my shipping cost was a lot more. It’s an awesome truck. I love it. I can’t wait to add the way to the front is really see how it performs.
@@benda4208Wow that is crazy! You're much closer to their distribution center than I am, I had it shipped to California. Unless their distro center isn't in WI or MN like I thought it was.
Awesome truck. Really thinking about adding it to my collection
You would not regret it I can tell you that much
I've been learning a lot about rc cars on this channel! Thanks for sharing! I like your bracelet.
Thanks for watching!
Ha ha ha I should’ve watch the video all the way through first. I’ve been trying to figure out what that little silver stick thing was for the longest time and now you just told me unreal ha ha ha ha no once you figure out how to hook it up to some device play that so I can know how to do that. Thanks man.
You just plug it into your PC, has a PDF of how to build the kit version, absolutely NOTHING about the functions on the remote, and an ad video for the truck lol
Thanks man
Amazing truck and review, good work! 👍
Thanks, I appreciate that!
@YARCWest you're welcome and just subbed 👍
what an absolute beast of a truck, really really like it,needs to go on my list 👍👍👍😀😀
I love this thing, it’s so beefy and well built
Watt's linkage is used in the rear axle of some car suspensions as an improvement over the Panhard rod, which was designed in the early twentieth century. Both methods are intended to prevent relative sideways motion between the axle and body of the car.
I appreciate it, man! Was hoping someone would come through with the answer
Awesome Footage of a Unboxing and Review of a Very Cool RC!!!
Big Thks for the info share 🐼👌🏻
Thanks! I love this truck, bought another CrossRC crawler!
You're welcome my Friend!
This one (In red) and the New Unimog 6x6 are in my Wish List HéHéHé 🐼👌🏻
Wow super sweet recovery truck, I just subscribed I’ll be watching more. Appreciate the video
I appreciate to kind words!
Very details unboxing bro 😊😊😊thks for sharing
Thanks for checking it out!
Great video! That is one CROSSRC I do not own yet. I just subscribed to your channel.👍👍👍👍
Thanks! I’m very impressed with it, ordered an AT4 because of it haha
Wow, love RC car 😻😊
100%!
So cool, I'll own one someday
It’s an absolute beast!
Will this truck trail on the same trails as 1/10th scale crawlers? Looking to get one to run in my group
Oh for sure, it’s going to be wider and longer but it has no issues trailing
@@YARCWest even the scale corse they have set up with rocks and bridges?
@@Earth-realm I don't know about the bridges since I haven't seen them. Do you have some footage I can check to see if it would clear the tight space? It's about an inch wider on each side so if they can just barely fit, this truck wouldn't be able to.
I wanna see it next to a Redcat Marksman
That would be a good comparison! This is the only 1/8th scale truck I have
I just got the same truck. I love it but in order to tow you definitely gotta have some heavy weight up in the front of it. I haven’t looked into your channel yet, but have you done a review on the remote and what each button does? When I when I got my truck it didn’t come with instructions or a manual. I’ve been looking on the Cross website but everything I find is to build the truck not what stuff is all that stuff does any help would be greatly appreciated.
haha when I figure it out I will! I now know that it is a Dumbo RC remote but that's about it
I'm pretty sure those buttons are there if you want to install a front winch
that's a watts link suspension in the rear
How much is it
I paid $550 plus $50 shipping since they do not offer free shipping on anything. Considering the cost of other 1/10 trail trucks it seemed worth the risk to me and it articulates very well, stays planted, and has more than enough power. Don’t regret it at all!
Yeah that’s about what I paid but my shipping cost was a lot more. It’s an awesome truck. I love it. I can’t wait to add the way to the front is really see how it performs.
@@benda4208 Just curious, did you have it shipped outside the US? I found even at $50, shipping was a little more than what I was expecting.
@@YARCWest it was over a 100
I’m in the US Boston area
@@benda4208Wow that is crazy! You're much closer to their distribution center than I am, I had it shipped to California. Unless their distro center isn't in WI or MN like I thought it was.