i always wanted a clod as a kid, never ended up with one because i was heavy into racing.
so this past june my wife got me a super clod for my birthday. i built it on my bday and was content...for a while.
i searched and researched and shopped around. there was just so much stuff available for it, it was a bit overwheming.
when the snow season was approaching i knew i had to make a decision.
i finally made up my mind, with the help of some cool folks over @ clod talk and i ended up with an alloy terminator from crawford performance.
brett, the owner of crawford, was really helpfull and made my purchase easy.
parts list (so far):
cpe alloy terminator chassis kit
cpe rear steer lockouts
cpe inner axel stiffeners
cpe bta (behind the axel) steering kit
hitec 645mg steering servo
racer edge servo saver
80mm yeah racing shocks (actually pretty nice for cheap chinese shocks) these were on my monster beetle, i have a set of 100mm on order
cpe 2" wheel wideners
stock clod wheels drilled for the 5 lug wideners
stock clod tires (for now)
the body is temporary, it came on a used blackfoot i had, it fit and it's lighter then the hardbody.
tamiya teu-103bk dual motor esc, soon to be replaced by dual 8.5t 60AMP ezruns.
the build went really smooth. no grinding/fitting needed. i do wish that there were some sort of instructions but i made due and didn't screw it up.
it's now 3" longer and 2" wider then stock. it's very stable, there's no way to flip it with the silver cans. lol
i put the esc and rec in a bag so i could run it in the snow the other night. i'm going to try to adapt a 1/8 radio box for it.
we got a couple of inches the other night and no my nieghborhood is covered in clod tracks.
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