LCC TALK | parts | tips |
#1
LCC TALK | parts | tips |
I don't see much LCC talk around here
I just got it last month , since i started building it ,
What are the best places to get aftermarket support for this truck?
what are the best tips & tricks to know about this rig
and while at it why not show us your rig & tell us what's inside
I just got it last month , since i started building it ,
What are the best places to get aftermarket support for this truck?
what are the best tips & tricks to know about this rig
and while at it why not show us your rig & tell us what's inside
#2
Tech Initiate
I used My LCC for years.
First I used it in a traditional shafty configuration. Ran a 18.5 brushless motor with a mamba max pro. It worked well and really enjoyed it.
Upgraded to the V3(LNC) axle shafts in the front side. ALSO put in HD gears from losi. They are kind of hard to find but totally change the way the thing drives. It becomes easier on motors and battery life.
Stock chassis is topnotch. Great geometry and works well.
Get yourself a good (+333oz) servo.
Enjoy it.
Go to Rccrawler.com/forum
http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/team-losi-comp-crawler/
First I used it in a traditional shafty configuration. Ran a 18.5 brushless motor with a mamba max pro. It worked well and really enjoyed it.
Upgraded to the V3(LNC) axle shafts in the front side. ALSO put in HD gears from losi. They are kind of hard to find but totally change the way the thing drives. It becomes easier on motors and battery life.
Stock chassis is topnotch. Great geometry and works well.
Get yourself a good (+333oz) servo.
Enjoy it.
Go to Rccrawler.com/forum
http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/team-losi-comp-crawler/