Jimbobjr
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I’ve had my trx6 for a while and like it ok. The body never grew on me, and performance is only good in certain instances. It’s too heavy and tips over way too easy for me so thinking it over this is what I’m doing.
I do not have time to make a chassis, links, servo mount, etc, or want to spend the money for buying everything for a g speed build. Here’s a few things I came up with to improve performance, without chopping up your rig or braking the bank.
Change out the front/rear fender wells with sport shock hoops/towers. There’s no drilling needed, just a tiny bit of hobby knife work to clear a bolt head. Lose the huge front and rear bumpers for trx4 sport and run them up side down. Remove the heavy rear battery tray and run a small battery up front. Mod the shocks using Dixieland RC shock mod with losi mini t springs for a full droop setup. Run a cab only body or make your own to get rid of the high huge MB body. Here’s the first video...
I do not have time to make a chassis, links, servo mount, etc, or want to spend the money for buying everything for a g speed build. Here’s a few things I came up with to improve performance, without chopping up your rig or braking the bank.
Change out the front/rear fender wells with sport shock hoops/towers. There’s no drilling needed, just a tiny bit of hobby knife work to clear a bolt head. Lose the huge front and rear bumpers for trx4 sport and run them up side down. Remove the heavy rear battery tray and run a small battery up front. Mod the shocks using Dixieland RC shock mod with losi mini t springs for a full droop setup. Run a cab only body or make your own to get rid of the high huge MB body. Here’s the first video...