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Steve 03-22-2006 05:45 PM

Project Offroad
 
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Started modding an SE for offroad use. The rear end now has suspension with LOTS of throw, and it articulates as well. It was pretty simple, the trick being a plastic hinge designed for airplane(?) use. Now that the general concept is working, I'm toying with the idea of side springs to buffer the articulation. Then comes the front end...yikes!

Steve 03-22-2006 05:45 PM

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frizzen 03-23-2006 08:45 AM

How about some more info on that hinge?

Man, that takes the Dirty Bit suspension to a whole new level!!!

:eek:

Steve 03-23-2006 01:06 PM

hinge
 
DU-BRO Nylon Hinge. Did a quick search and came up with the following link.

http://www.shopatron.com/product/pro...d=DUB119/101.0

Steve 03-27-2006 04:11 PM

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some progress...

frizzen 03-27-2006 05:44 PM

*struggles to pry my jaw off the floor* :eek:

That is so wicked!!!!!!!!!!!

zzultimate 04-02-2006 06:31 PM

WOW! amazing! Can you tell us a little about the front end?

Steve 04-03-2006 02:58 PM

The A-arms are just spring steel, the shock towers brass. It needs much smaller springs, but the travel is such that the springs need to be really long...can't find any yet. The steering servo was turned upright to allow centering of the battery, However, now there is no place for the PCB. The steering servo has an arm on it now, ready for a tie rod and ball end setup.

This car and project will soon be in the hands of Jazz32, hopefully he'll continue to tinker.

Jazz32 04-03-2006 04:19 PM

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Originally posted by Steve
The A-arms are just spring steel, the shock towers brass. It needs much smaller springs, but the travel is such that the springs need to be really long...can't find any yet. The steering servo was turned upright to allow centering of the battery, However, now there is no place for the PCB. The steering servo has an arm on it now, ready for a tie rod and ball end setup.

This car and project will soon be in the hands of Jazz32, hopefully he'll continue to tinker.

I will continue to tinker... this length of customization is something I have not done in the past, but I look forward to it.

Snake Mod 04-03-2006 04:55 PM

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Hope you can finish Steve's magnificent job Jazz32. IF you do use a pcb, use a motorworks one, it allows for more torque so you can give a very powerful motor and it can take it.:cool:

Jazz32 04-03-2006 06:14 PM

He's already set up the front steering with the gear box from an SE. i think part of the offroading portion was to use digital controls. I'm looking forward to getting the stuff and seeing what I can do!! With motorworks, remember, i only have 2 right now w/o a remote to run either. Though I still haven't tried all the types of remotes i have.

I'm confident that with my soldering skills, I will be able to do some fet mods once i get some $$$ to buy some. Who knows... maybe i'll use a zzmt or a SS motor with this thing.

frizzen 04-04-2006 04:07 AM

An SE with a DC mod (and Fets if you're really crazy) should be more than capible of smoking a Motorworks, plus with the 6 steps each way it'll be a lot easier to control offroad than the 1 step each way of a Motorworks.

And if you want more torque, just toss in a ZZ-M motor instead of the standard ZZ motors. Give you enough torque that you could get by with Direct drive or like a Kitt Racer gearing.


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