Team Durango DEX410 4WD 1/10 Off-Road Buggy Thread
#8266

Looks like its time to dust off the DEX410R for the winter season. I've been away from 10th scale for quite a while, and haven't been able to spend the time with this chassis since I've owned it to find out what i I can truly get out of it.
I'm looking for a setup that will work on a tight, indoor, loamy track with short straights, small but technical jumps and every turn is either 90 degrees or 180 degrees. The track starts reasonably well groomed but gets some craters towards the end. It doesn't blow out like a clay track, it gets these holes that you have to drive through. It can become just a little slick at times because the dirt NEVER dries out. I've posted a vid of the track below (the new layout is completely different):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbPdfdyukD0
My kit is a 2010 Spec, but I'm putting together a set of bigbores right now.
Can anyone tell me if this setup is for bigbires or for the older shocks:
http://www.team-durango.com/pdf/setu...z_10_07_11.pdf
I run a mamba 5700 and a mamba max controller and because I mostly run on small tracks, I modifyed the motor mount to accept down to 15 tooth pinions (which I run).
Thanks for any help!
I'm looking for a setup that will work on a tight, indoor, loamy track with short straights, small but technical jumps and every turn is either 90 degrees or 180 degrees. The track starts reasonably well groomed but gets some craters towards the end. It doesn't blow out like a clay track, it gets these holes that you have to drive through. It can become just a little slick at times because the dirt NEVER dries out. I've posted a vid of the track below (the new layout is completely different):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbPdfdyukD0
My kit is a 2010 Spec, but I'm putting together a set of bigbores right now.
Can anyone tell me if this setup is for bigbires or for the older shocks:
http://www.team-durango.com/pdf/setu...z_10_07_11.pdf
I run a mamba 5700 and a mamba max controller and because I mostly run on small tracks, I modifyed the motor mount to accept down to 15 tooth pinions (which I run).
Thanks for any help!
#8267
Tech Regular

can anyone tell me the axle size of the buggy? trying to make sure i have the right adapter for my setup station before mine comes.
#8269
Tech Regular
#8271

The 410v3 and the 210 uses the same rear wheels. (14mm hex)
The 210 uses it's own front wheel, and I am not sure about the V3 but I think it uses 14mm hex all around.
#8272

i am still waiting for the second batch with v3, anyone has idea?
#8273

What pinion do you guys recommend for a 410R with a 7.5 LRP x-12 and stock gearing?
#8276

[QUOTE=gene1219;9939235]I wrapped the top half of my chassis with some textured vinyl wrap I got from autozone to mimic the look of a carbon fiber chassis. I tried it on the bottom of my 22 and due to the texture and how thin it is, it didn't hold up. So, I just did the top on the 'rango to give it a little bling! I stripped a plastic servo arm so that is why no servo is shown
I wrapped the goofy looking gensace packs. All though the vinyl is super thin, it made the packs a little hard to fit in the chassis
Do you find the velcro necessary? The body already fits really tight as it is.
I wrapped the goofy looking gensace packs. All though the vinyl is super thin, it made the packs a little hard to fit in the chassis
Do you find the velcro necessary? The body already fits really tight as it is.
#8277

[QUOTE=zipperfoot;9942255]
I use velcro for the body instead of those tiny body pins. And my apologies the old front hexes are 10mm and not 12mm as I thought. I should have measured . . .
I wrapped the top half of my chassis with some textured vinyl wrap I got from autozone to mimic the look of a carbon fiber chassis. I tried it on the bottom of my 22 and due to the texture and how thin it is, it didn't hold up. So, I just did the top on the 'rango to give it a little bling! I stripped a plastic servo arm so that is why no servo is shown
I wrapped the goofy looking gensace packs. All though the vinyl is super thin, it made the packs a little hard to fit in the chassis
I wrapped the goofy looking gensace packs. All though the vinyl is super thin, it made the packs a little hard to fit in the chassis
#8278

I use velcro too. Still sometimes put a pin the the front, but too the rear mount off and have just used velcro, works very well. I went thru the body with the rear mount. Velcro was an easy fix!
#8279
#8280

But with the 410, the body fits so tightly against the chassis there seems to be very little play or slop. I thought maybe pins alone would keep it in place.