Klunker Gone Wild, New paint PAGE 4
- Mr. ED
- Approved Member
- Posts: 5483
- Joined: Thu Dec 21, 2006 1:30 am
- Location: Back @ home: Belgium
- Has thanked: 62 times
- Been thanked: 62 times
Re: Klunker with a facelift
It looks real cool and I applaude any build of this kind.
About the tubes: I'm sure they are a great help for rigidity in the lentgh but Ihink if you want some torsional stiffnes you're going to need some kind of top deck with spacers to the chassis; something like the composite craft design.
Or to make it real cool; drop the top deck to become a middle deck
About the tubes: I'm sure they are a great help for rigidity in the lentgh but Ihink if you want some torsional stiffnes you're going to need some kind of top deck with spacers to the chassis; something like the composite craft design.
Or to make it real cool; drop the top deck to become a middle deck
- vintage AE
- Approved Member
- Posts: 3012
- Joined: Fri Nov 14, 2008 1:47 pm
- Location: Sunken Lake, Nova Scotia
- Has thanked: 29 times
- Been thanked: 36 times
Re: Klunker with a facelift
I'm with Mr.ED on this one. I have a similar chassis and have been looking for a upper deck for a while. I think I'm just going to buy a sheet of carbon fiber from Fibre-Lyte and cut out a custom upper or mid-level deck. I just think that for weight issues, the tubes provide the best stiffness for the weight.Mr. ED wrote:you want some torsional stiffnes you're going to need some kind of top deck with spacers to the chassis; something like the composite craft design.
Or to make it real cool; drop the top deck to become a middle deck
-
- Approved Member
- Posts: 71
- Joined: Tue Mar 24, 2009 8:30 pm
- Location: Meridian, MS
- Been thanked: 1 time
Re: Klunker with a facelift
The tubes have no problem stiffening the chassis up. I may work on something else a little later down the road for better looks sake.. But for now they will be fine. If anything they are over kill.
- vintage AE
- Approved Member
- Posts: 3012
- Joined: Fri Nov 14, 2008 1:47 pm
- Location: Sunken Lake, Nova Scotia
- Has thanked: 29 times
- Been thanked: 36 times
Re: Klunker with a facelift
This is what I had in mind...cutting out a similar design to the composite craft upper deck from a carbon fiber Fibre-Lyte sheet and using Ass. 31095 top deck standoffs for the FT TC4. It might not be the cheapest route, but it would look really sharp. You can also add your own one-off design to the top deck since you get to cut it out yourself. 

-
- Approved Member
- Posts: 71
- Joined: Tue Mar 24, 2009 8:30 pm
- Location: Meridian, MS
- Been thanked: 1 time
Re: Klunker with a facelift
Well, I made a little progress on the car today. I have been working trying to put a Proline B4 body on the car without, using velcro. What I have came up with is, the use or RC10T rear body mounts mounted to the front of the rear shock tower. And I had to machine a front body post to the height I needed. This setup works fairly well. I was going to use vecro at first, but it seemed to deform the shape of the body.
- vintage AE
- Approved Member
- Posts: 3012
- Joined: Fri Nov 14, 2008 1:47 pm
- Location: Sunken Lake, Nova Scotia
- Has thanked: 29 times
- Been thanked: 36 times
Re: Klunker with a facelift
Thanks scr8p, but when I went to order a set hub and bearings and they don't ship to Canada. That's so lame, not like it needs to go over seas or anything, we even have the same language, gees, that's one of my pet peeves.scr8p wrote:it looks like 70272. that's just for the carriers.
http://www.rpmrcproducts.com/products/assoc/rear.htm
The body looks like it will work out good with those 10T mounts, good job! So chris, if you just read the above, if you are not going to use both of the losi hubs I'm still interested

-
- Approved Member
- Posts: 71
- Joined: Tue Mar 24, 2009 8:30 pm
- Location: Meridian, MS
- Been thanked: 1 time
Re: Klunker with a facelift
Vintage AE , you've got a PMvintage AE wrote:Thanks scr8p, but when I went to order a set hub and bearings and they don't ship to Canada. That's so lame, not like it needs to go over seas or anything, we even have the same language, gees, that's one of my pet peeves.scr8p wrote:it looks like 70272. that's just for the carriers.
http://www.rpmrcproducts.com/products/assoc/rear.htm
The body looks like it will work out good with those 10T mounts, good job! So chris, if you just read the above, if you are not going to use both of the losi hubs I'm still interested
-
- Approved Member
- Posts: 71
- Joined: Tue Mar 24, 2009 8:30 pm
- Location: Meridian, MS
- Been thanked: 1 time
Re: Klunker with a facelift
I recieved the Losi hubs yesterday. (Thanks to a01butal for finding them, and DocJ33p for selling them to me) They did fix all of my problems. At full extention, the axles are not touching the arms anymore and at full compression they dont bottom out in the outdrives either. Throughout the full travel, they stay at the same place in the outdrives, and the camber pretty much remains the same also. It is crazy how much suspension travel this thing has.
- Mr. ED
- Approved Member
- Posts: 5483
- Joined: Thu Dec 21, 2006 1:30 am
- Location: Back @ home: Belgium
- Has thanked: 62 times
- Been thanked: 62 times
Re: Klunker with a facelift
You may want to change this a little: when the drives go to deep in the cups that's a problem ofcourse, but for handling you'd want the tire to lean in slightly as it travels to full compression.
Without that you'll loose grip in the rrear when cornering.
Without that you'll loose grip in the rrear when cornering.
- vintage AE
- Approved Member
- Posts: 3012
- Joined: Fri Nov 14, 2008 1:47 pm
- Location: Sunken Lake, Nova Scotia
- Has thanked: 29 times
- Been thanked: 36 times
Re: Klunker with a facelift
That looks good...looks like a minor adjustments and you'll have it dialed in. Thanks so much for hooking me up with your spare set
. It's just a matter of time before I can get to mine, then I'll post my updates too.

-
- Approved Member
- Posts: 71
- Joined: Tue Mar 24, 2009 8:30 pm
- Location: Meridian, MS
- Been thanked: 1 time
Re: Klunker with a facelift
Mr. ED wrote:You may want to change this a little: when the drives go to deep in the cups that's a problem ofcourse, but for handling you'd want the tire to lean in slightly as it travels to full compression.
Without that you'll loose grip in the rrear when cornering.
It changes, just not too much like it did before with the old hubs. I'm not a bench tuner, so tuning will wait till the car is running. I've found out, after about 20 years of racing it's best to test then tune.

-
- Approved Member
- Posts: 496
- Joined: Thu Mar 12, 2009 12:32 am
- Location: Ontario, Oregon
- Been thanked: 3 times
Re: Klunker with a facelift
Iv tried test fitting a j concepts, and a stock b4 body over cut down chassis and there is not enough space in side pods to go over chassis. Is the Proline body a little longer than the other bodies in the sides or did u have to tweek it a bit to set down the way u have it on chassis in your picture
-
- Approved Member
- Posts: 71
- Joined: Tue Mar 24, 2009 8:30 pm
- Location: Meridian, MS
- Been thanked: 1 time
Re: Klunker with a facelift
There is a little extra trimming in a few spots (around the nose mainly) but other than that it fits ok. It is stretched over the forward corner of the sides just a little, but if someone didn't know it they would never pick up on it.Soncho Ponza wrote:Iv tried test fitting a j concepts, and a stock b4 body over cut down chassis and there is not enough space in side pods to go over chassis. Is the Proline body a little longer than the other bodies in the sides or did u have to tweek it a bit to set down the way u have it on chassis in your picture
- shredderboy
- Approved Member
- Posts: 46
- Joined: Tue Dec 30, 2008 10:31 pm
Re: Klunker with a facelift
may i ask what front a-arms did you use?
5.5T Brushless B4
[youtube]7dBeNEBtFK8[/youtube]
[youtube]7dBeNEBtFK8[/youtube]
- Asso_man!
- Approved Member
- Posts: 3960
- Joined: Thu Aug 03, 2006 7:49 am
- Location: EU
- Has thanked: 40 times
- Been thanked: 82 times
Re: Klunker with a facelift
Dynotech a-armsshredderboy wrote:may i ask what front a-arms did you use?

here are the rear ones

_____________________________________________
_____________________________________________
Come and visit the stable
_____________________________________________
Come and visit the stable
Create an account or sign in to join the discussion
You need to be a member in order to post a reply
Create an account
Not a member? register to join our community
Members can start their own topics & subscribe to topics
It’s free and only takes a minute
Sign in
-
- Similar Topics
- Replies
- Views
- Last post
-
- 3 Replies
- 1136 Views
-
Last post by Lonestar
-
- 0 Replies
- 586 Views
-
Last post by bscotti
-
- 13 Replies
- 2344 Views
-
Last post by hugger19
-
- 19 Replies
- 1743 Views
-
Last post by DPero
-
- 467 Replies
- 194145 Views
-
Last post by jcwrks
-
- 2 Replies
- 3313 Views
-
Last post by NomadRacer
-
- 2 Replies
- 1272 Views
-
Last post by trek
-
- 34 Replies
- 4066 Views
-
Last post by shodog
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: Amazon [Bot] and 11 guests