I just recently dug out my TRX4 and have been thinking it's time to get it back running. I spent hours on it and playing wiht it but never finished the paint or build. I don't think I even got very far in the build w accessories. This new series has inspired me to add it to the bench, once I finish some of the other projects :D
I designed some mounts that allowed me to use the factory holes. If you use the supplied mounts from Injora, then yes - you will need to drill new holes.
I just recently got the axial scx10, right now it not very enjoyable to drive and rolls over way too easy, I need these, some shocks, and some heavy rims to keep it grounded
Weight down low - but especially on the front axle. I'm honestly not a fan of heavy wheels. I don't like the strain on the driveline, and it makes the truck less powerful in acceleration.
Great solution to the problem, and a cost efficient solution, plus if you decided to go factory then would be a quick re-do!!
Yes sir! Great point.
Well IMO all excellent tips that can be used on ANY rig. Great work Troy. Nicely done. :)
Thank you!!!
I just recently dug out my TRX4 and have been thinking it's time to get it back running. I spent hours on it and playing wiht it but never finished the paint or build. I don't think I even got very far in the build w accessories. This new series has inspired me to add it to the bench, once I finish some of the other projects :D
Glad to hear it!!! Good luck!
Nice quick video. Love the width difference and now it MOVES!! LOL
Funny how important that moving part is! :)
Great looking truck
Thanks!
looks a good upgrade to do mate
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Thank you 👍
Will it still fit in between the bridges at Rc Field Days and Big Buddha’s? Think of doing the same on the 21 bronco Trx4
I expect it will. +5mm isn't very much.
@@RoadsideRC thank you
Awesome!!! Upvoted!!
Thank you!!!
How do you mount the body to that injora chassis? Did you have to make a new hole on the body?
I designed some mounts that allowed me to use the factory holes.
If you use the supplied mounts from Injora, then yes - you will need to drill new holes.
I see. Please share how to do that custom mounts on your next video
@jeffrytirta I designed them and 3D printed them. Do you have a printer? I can send you the files.
I just recently got the axial scx10, right now it not very enjoyable to drive and rolls over way too easy, I need these, some shocks, and some heavy rims to keep it grounded
Weight down low - but especially on the front axle.
I'm honestly not a fan of heavy wheels. I don't like the strain on the driveline, and it makes the truck less powerful in acceleration.
@@RoadsideRC yeah nothing super heavy but at least not the plastic ones that are on it.