SC10 4x4 Thread
I used this version with the stick pack configuration, also worked as battery hold down. But the truck can be 2.5 ounces lighter with the brass saddle conversion and stiffer when comparing the 2 setups x-balanced 50-50 l-r . (Using the same electronics motor etc.)
Not really looking to add weight more reducing flex and staying as light at possible. Does this one turn the saddle packs the other way?
has anyone looked at making a hopup of sorts to give more weight up front down low like the exotek chassis or is there no need?
I guess the reason I ask is that I see guys wanting to get more weight up front and down low.
I guess the reason I ask is that I see guys wanting to get more weight up front and down low.
something like that, yeah . Basically get more weight up front in some fashion as low as possible.
I guess I just hear about the bias to the rear and such with guys wanting more up front. Mainly curious if it could work.
I guess I just hear about the bias to the rear and such with guys wanting more up front. Mainly curious if it could work.
If you are using the B44 saddle hold down you can try using tie rods to the battery hold down post to reduce side to side flex.
The ReflexR conversion adds 2.2 ounces. I ran a pro4 motor/ rx8 and only need 1/2 oz in the radio box to get weight distribuition 46f/54R and x-balance to 50-50 l-r.
I tried adding 1 ounce under the servo and the truck jumped nose down. To me it was very hard to control.
Last edited by Jorge T; 05-11-2012 at 02:43 PM.
Tech Adept
Joined: Feb 2012
Posts: 115
I'm thinking about using 1/8" steel plate, ~2-3" wide as a skidplate in the needed position.
That would get the weight about as low as it can go, and the ruggedness and reinforcement should be good.
I'm also thinking of making it so it can slide forward and back for tuning.
Just sayin'.
Mantis, He said the exact opposite. 
v--Here--v
RPM has on occasion said "It did not break, so it's not a warranty yet" to my customers. I'm really not sure where the guy gets off saying that to a guy but it's happened several times. (just snap them when they warp to make sure)

v--Here--v
No this one was for stick packs , but it was a hassle to put the battery in and out. The one posted before works very well with the FT or any saddle conversion.
If you are using the B44 saddle hold down you can try using tie rods to the battery hold down post to reduce side to side flex.
The ReflexR conversion adds 2.2 ounces. I ran a pro4 motor/ rx8 and only need 1/2 oz in the radio box to get weight distribuition 46f/54R and x-balance to 50-50 l-r.
I tried adding 1 ounce under the servo and the truck jumped nose down. To me it was very hard to control.
If you are using the B44 saddle hold down you can try using tie rods to the battery hold down post to reduce side to side flex.
The ReflexR conversion adds 2.2 ounces. I ran a pro4 motor/ rx8 and only need 1/2 oz in the radio box to get weight distribuition 46f/54R and x-balance to 50-50 l-r.
I tried adding 1 ounce under the servo and the truck jumped nose down. To me it was very hard to control.



5Likes
