Anthony jaques
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Going to be a beast
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It's the swb chassis same as the skeeter it's getting asuga arms and kagama hubsVery interested in this. Is that a chasis for the Sketer or are you converting it to a longer wheelbase?
The pic above is with long arms short hubs but rear tower had to be modified to a kronos tower on the rebuild I will use the medium arms which corally only made for the asuga with kagama hubs so my shock setup reaches the arm without tower change it's going to get a fresh painted mt8 bodyIt's the swb chassis same as the skeeter it's getting asuga arms and kagama hubs
Titanium akerman it was always the weakest point jumping really high I've already put the 185 2050kv combo in it will come out like a jambo setup only less length on all pivot points giving it more strength
I also swapped mine out for the Corally 6S system. I went the RazorRC route and got the extended hubs/axles/CVDs, also went with backflips for the tires. I kept bending the rear tower, so got the entire carbon fiber kit from basherqueen (same as yours) just haven't had to swap out any of the other components yet.The pic above is with long arms short hubs but rear tower had to be modified to a kronos tower on the rebuild I will use the medium arms which corally only made for the asuga with kagama hubs so my shock setup reaches the arm without tower change it's going to get a fresh painted mt8 body
No probI also swapped mine out for the Corally 6S system. I went the RazorRC route and got the extended hubs/axles/CVDs, also went with backflips for the tires. I kept bending the rear tower, so got the entire carbon fiber kit from basherqueen (same as yours) just haven't had to swap out any of the other components yet.
Do you happen to have the part number for the chassis? Never knew this option was out there.
Also any other info you could provide on the ackerman, tough to see in the pictures.
Appreciate it!
You can also get the akerman at crcu but it's UK and expensiveI also swapped mine out for the Corally 6S system. I went the RazorRC route and got the extended hubs/axles/CVDs, also went with backflips for the tires. I kept bending the rear tower, so got the entire carbon fiber kit from basherqueen (same as yours) just haven't had to swap out any of the other components yet.
Do you happen to have the part number for the chassis? Never knew this option was out there.
Also any other info you could provide on the ackerman, tough to see in the pictures.
Appreciate it!
Jennys rc is the cheapest for any stock replacement arms axles are really expensive when bought peice by peice and I have 3 corally rigs so I can use any spares I don't use on the skeeterI also swapped mine out for the Corally 6S system. I went the RazorRC route and got the extended hubs/axles/CVDs, also went with backflips for the tires. I kept bending the rear tower, so got the entire carbon fiber kit from basherqueen (same as yours) just haven't had to swap out any of the other components yet.
Do you happen to have the part number for the chassis? Never knew this option was out there.
Also any other info you could provide on the ackerman, tough to see in the pictures.
Appreciate it!
I like doing buisness with hsp on ebay I live I colorado and they are based in Utah so fast shipping and previous buisness allow me to ask for additional discounts and combined shippingThanks for the info, is the ackerman just plug & play?
I buy a lot from Jenny's as well. Seems as if they are fazing out of some of the Corally stuff though.
So upon further investigation there is no 7075 chassis for the skeeter it was a one off same wheel base some very small orientation difference short driveline to reverse long to front literally a reverse orientation of the standard swb corally makes like the jambo they have started changing small things on the new models that don't match the old models. So this build will a full hybrid in its truest form. Buggy 7075 chassis. Skeeter towers, center brace f/r diffs asuga arms and drive axles kagama stubs and hubs 4 rear shocks for an arrma fireteam 6s arrma backflips and a team acosiated mt8 body I get to paint myselfVery interested in this. Is that a chasis for the Sketer or are you converting it to a longer wheelbase?
Hey quick heads up that chassis is not for the skeeter they didn't make a 7075 for the skeeter it was a one off no aluminum braces either hope I got to you in time I was disappointedI also swapped mine out for the Corally 6S system. I went the RazorRC route and got the extended hubs/axles/CVDs, also went with backflips for the tires. I kept bending the rear tower, so got the entire carbon fiber kit from basherqueen (same as yours) just haven't had to swap out any of the other components yet.
Do you happen to have the part number for the chassis? Never knew this option was out there.
Also any other info you could provide on the ackerman, tough to see in the pictures.
Appreciate it!
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So upon further investigation there is no 7075 chassis for the skeeter it was a one off same wheel base some very small orientation difference short driveline to reverse long to front literally a reverse orientation of the standard swb corally makes like the jambo they have started changing small things on the new models that don't match the old models. So this build will a full hybrid in its truest form. Buggy 7075 chassis. Skeeter towers, center brace f/r diffs asuga arms and drive axles kagama stubs and hubs 4 rear shocks for an arrma fireteam 6s arrma backflips and a team acosiated mt8 body I get to paint myself
Hey quick heads up that chassis is not for the skeeter they didn't make a 7075 for the skeeter it was a one off no aluminum braces either hope I got to you in time I was disappointed
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