TLR 22X-4 2.0
#61
#62
I feel like it's like the original and an update or revision should come.
#63
I’m running a little more than what the book recommended, it seemed a little light to me.
#68
My Elite uses CVD type inputs into the diff housings and MOD bimetallic centre drive with pucks to save wear. You have to watch for wear on the pins still in the input CVDs, but they have 2 sets of holes.
With the 2.0, I think this in conjunction with a decoupled slipper and mod motor must be very hard on the inputs.
If or when I get a 2.0, I'll be setting it up like my Elite - with a centre diff and MOD driveline. 4.5T motor is very unforgiving.
Unless you use hardened spring steel inputs and/or pin cushions - this is going to be a recurring problem for anyone using mod motors on carpet. 🤞
It will be interesting to see what Horizon suggest. Rinse repeat isn't really a viable option. Something has to be changed.
With the 2.0, I think this in conjunction with a decoupled slipper and mod motor must be very hard on the inputs.
If or when I get a 2.0, I'll be setting it up like my Elite - with a centre diff and MOD driveline. 4.5T motor is very unforgiving.
Unless you use hardened spring steel inputs and/or pin cushions - this is going to be a recurring problem for anyone using mod motors on carpet. 🤞
It will be interesting to see what Horizon suggest. Rinse repeat isn't really a viable option. Something has to be changed.
#69
My Elite uses CVD type inputs into the diff housings and MOD bimetallic centre drive with pucks to save wear. You have to watch for wear on the pins still in the input CVDs, but they have 2 sets of holes.
With the 2.0, I think this in conjunction with a decoupled slipper and mod motor must be very hard on the inputs.
If or when I get a 2.0, I'll be setting it up like my Elite - with a centre diff and MOD driveline. 4.5T motor is very unforgiving.
Unless you use hardened spring steel inputs and/or pin cushions - this is going to be a recurring problem for anyone using mod motors on carpet. 🤞
It will be interesting to see what Horizon suggest. Rinse repeat isn't really a viable option. Something has to be changed.
With the 2.0, I think this in conjunction with a decoupled slipper and mod motor must be very hard on the inputs.
If or when I get a 2.0, I'll be setting it up like my Elite - with a centre diff and MOD driveline. 4.5T motor is very unforgiving.
Unless you use hardened spring steel inputs and/or pin cushions - this is going to be a recurring problem for anyone using mod motors on carpet. 🤞
It will be interesting to see what Horizon suggest. Rinse repeat isn't really a viable option. Something has to be changed.
I am using the MOD puck system on my 2.0. You will need to get an extra extended CV barrel end, the rear shaft is a bit too short for the 2.0, there is extra slop. The driveshaft sits just at the end of the center diff outdrive.
#72


Team OPS driver now, so need to ensure I maintain some sort of competitive edge. The slightly shorter wheelbase is totally acceptable for those who are used to it - and the buggy is quicker for it, provided consistency is maintained.
#73
#75
The part number has been redesigned for the 2.0. The center section is longer than the elite version, accommodating for the 2.0 redesign of the sway bar mount.



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