clodbuster thread
#48
#51
Site is www.tweakedracing.com
Bari just released the new tube chassis. Here is the info
Steel tig welded tube chassis with adjustable upper 4 link bar mounting positions
Durable Gloss Black powder coated finish
Front and Rear Sway Bars
Adjustable lower 4 link bars by CPE modified to accept 8-32 inserts
Beefy 5/16" .dia upper 4 link bars with 8-32 inserts
Losi LST Ultra Heavy Duty Ball ends with steel balls for the 4 link bars
sleek upper 4 link mount
Front and rear servo mounts, rear servo mount also acts as the mount for the rear steer lock out.
Accepts 3", 3.5", or 4" long shocks
1/8 thick Steel Front and Rear drag links for behind the axle steering
Clear lexan radio gear tray
All Hardware
These kits will be available for $380.00 plus shipping
If your interested in one of the first email me at [email protected]

Bari just released the new tube chassis. Here is the info
Steel tig welded tube chassis with adjustable upper 4 link bar mounting positions
Durable Gloss Black powder coated finish
Front and Rear Sway Bars
Adjustable lower 4 link bars by CPE modified to accept 8-32 inserts
Beefy 5/16" .dia upper 4 link bars with 8-32 inserts
Losi LST Ultra Heavy Duty Ball ends with steel balls for the 4 link bars
sleek upper 4 link mount
Front and rear servo mounts, rear servo mount also acts as the mount for the rear steer lock out.
Accepts 3", 3.5", or 4" long shocks
1/8 thick Steel Front and Rear drag links for behind the axle steering
Clear lexan radio gear tray
All Hardware
These kits will be available for $380.00 plus shipping
If your interested in one of the first email me at [email protected]

#57
i freak'n love clods. after being out of rc for 17 years i built a super clod this past june. it's stock right now except for a tamiya teu103bk speedie.
i can't wait for some snow!
i'm still undecided on what i want to do with it, i've been eyeing up the tt rage chassis kit for some time now but haven't pulled the trigger on it yet.
modern monster trucks don't "do it" for me at all, the clod is so much more fun then the overpowered modern trucks.
i can't wait for some snow!
i'm still undecided on what i want to do with it, i've been eyeing up the tt rage chassis kit for some time now but haven't pulled the trigger on it yet.
modern monster trucks don't "do it" for me at all, the clod is so much more fun then the overpowered modern trucks.
#58
#59
I’ve always wanted a Clodbuster and when I was a teen, I just couldn’t afford it while racing my Turbo Optima and JRX2. Well I’ve gotten back into the hobby and the Clodbuster worked it’s way back onto my “Must Have” lists.
So after many fruitless classified searches and Ebay bids, I finally decided to build up a Clodbuster from different trades/purchases. I’m actually quite happy with the outcome. I’m still planning some more mods, I have bearings on order and I'm going to be running a pair of 17 turn motors to try out faster motors (got them for free). I'm expecting to burn out both sets of motors because I'm running 14.4 volts, but it'll be fun while it lasts. At that point, I'll shift to twin 550 cans and a 4 link suspension.
So first I traded with a good reliable guy I know for the Super Clod chassis, T-Maxx tires, 1/8 scale piggyback shocks, an EVX esc and some spare parts. Next I found a GREAT buy on Ebay for axles and motors and also another Great deal on integy 14mm adapters in order to use the T-Maxx tires. Lastly I made a trade and landed the body, a Hitec 5645 servo and the lighting gear


The first thing that popped out was visual. I see lots of blue and red so I decided right away that I’m going to do a US Flag theme.
I had to make a steering system because I didn’t have the original servo mount or any of the steering linkages. Off to Lowes I went, $1 for a 1 foot piece of 6-32 threaded rod and I had extra heavy duty ball links. Just had to cut about 1” off the rod and adjust the lengths. I also used 1 Kyosho Big Brute servo mount and 1 regular servo mount to raise up the servo enough and tap one hole through the chassis.

The shocks went on and gives the Clod really nice ground clearance as well as a nice soft controlled ride.
Last but not least was the body. I took off all the hardware. Sanded down the body, primed it. I ordered some nice US Flag flame decals with the nice saying “The Only Colors That Don’t Run!”. Was trying to decide on the color scheme. It was either white or silver. Decided on silver with a red bed to avoid it looking too much like a Kyosho USA-1. Threw in a flag in the back just for that extra flare. Only thing left to do on the body is to get my hands on a light bar and rear bumper. And the final product (at this stage LOL)



So after many fruitless classified searches and Ebay bids, I finally decided to build up a Clodbuster from different trades/purchases. I’m actually quite happy with the outcome. I’m still planning some more mods, I have bearings on order and I'm going to be running a pair of 17 turn motors to try out faster motors (got them for free). I'm expecting to burn out both sets of motors because I'm running 14.4 volts, but it'll be fun while it lasts. At that point, I'll shift to twin 550 cans and a 4 link suspension.
So first I traded with a good reliable guy I know for the Super Clod chassis, T-Maxx tires, 1/8 scale piggyback shocks, an EVX esc and some spare parts. Next I found a GREAT buy on Ebay for axles and motors and also another Great deal on integy 14mm adapters in order to use the T-Maxx tires. Lastly I made a trade and landed the body, a Hitec 5645 servo and the lighting gear


The first thing that popped out was visual. I see lots of blue and red so I decided right away that I’m going to do a US Flag theme.
I had to make a steering system because I didn’t have the original servo mount or any of the steering linkages. Off to Lowes I went, $1 for a 1 foot piece of 6-32 threaded rod and I had extra heavy duty ball links. Just had to cut about 1” off the rod and adjust the lengths. I also used 1 Kyosho Big Brute servo mount and 1 regular servo mount to raise up the servo enough and tap one hole through the chassis.

The shocks went on and gives the Clod really nice ground clearance as well as a nice soft controlled ride.
Last but not least was the body. I took off all the hardware. Sanded down the body, primed it. I ordered some nice US Flag flame decals with the nice saying “The Only Colors That Don’t Run!”. Was trying to decide on the color scheme. It was either white or silver. Decided on silver with a red bed to avoid it looking too much like a Kyosho USA-1. Threw in a flag in the back just for that extra flare. Only thing left to do on the body is to get my hands on a light bar and rear bumper. And the final product (at this stage LOL)



Last edited by scottgir; 02-03-2011 at 08:09 AM.



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if I would of know that they would still be popular I would of kept mine
