The Build – Part 1 The first item on our Axial Yeti XL Build list is the front differential. It is a 1/8 scale diff that is fluid filled and features durable sun gears, able to withstand some pretty hefty …
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Scorpion Power Systems Vanguard S3-140 Speed Control, RS-3420 13.5 Turn Motor and 2S 6500mAh 65C Competition LiPo Battery
Hot and new manufacturers who “make” brushless electronic speed controllers and motors seem to be releasing the next big thing all the time these days, only to be replaced by something newer and better just months, or even weeks later. …
Read More »Yeah Racing Scale Accessories
Have you ever been browsing the web and found pictures of some killer scale drift pit complete with gas cans, fire extinguishers and toolboxes? What about an outdoor Baja scene with the race truck up on jack stands or a …
Read More »Axial Racing 1/10 Scale Yeti Electric Rock Racer Kit
This year Axial has shaken up the off-road scene with the Yeti. The 1/10th scale Yeti RTR and the 1/8th scale Yeti XL RTR were released mid-year 2014. The capable rock racers feature a solid rear axle with independent front …
Read More »Team C TM4 Build – Body, Wheels and Tires
The Build – Part 11 The final step in our Team C TM4 build is installing the wheels/tires and body. The TM4 doesn’t come with tires, so you can choose whatever tires work best at your track. Where I run, …
Read More »Team C TM4 Build – Electronics
The Build – Part 10 The Team C TM4 does not come with any electronics, so we’ll be installing our own. We’ll be using a Hobbywing Xerun 120A V3.1 Brushless ESC, Savox 6.5T Brushless Motor, Racers Edge 7.4V 75C 4000 …
Read More »Team C TM4 Build – Shocks
The Build – Part 9 The Team C TM4 comes with a nice set of threaded shocks. They build well however they come with a spring clip to keep the cartridge together. A little unorthodox, but it seems to work …
Read More »Team C TM4 Build – Rear Suspension
The Build – Part 8 We just finished assembling the front suspension, now it’s time to move on to the rear suspension. Let’s start by pressing a 5×13 and a 5×10 bearing into each rear hub. The hubs are the …
Read More »Team C TM4 Build – Front Suspension
The Build – Part 7 The Team C TM4’s front suspension is pretty standard, however it uses inserts in the arm mounts to adjust kickup and roll centers. It also features adjustable droop, however these screws are impossible to get …
Read More »Team C TM4 Build – Top Decks
The Build – Part 7 This step has up attaching the top decks and shock towers. Simple, however pay attention to the rear top deck assembly. I had to make a modification to gain access to the battery plug. Assemble …
Read More »Team C TM4 Build – Steering
The Build – Part 5 Time to install the steering. The TM4 uses a dual bellcrank system that rolls along on a set of quality bearings. This system also incorporates an adjustable servo saver. Attach a horn and mounts to …
Read More »Team C TM4 Build – Slipper Clutch
The Build – Part 4 Team C includes a hearty, adjustable slipper clutch with the TM4. We will be building and installing it in this step. Here’s a quick look a the Slipper Hub-A. The flat side of this needs …
Read More »Team C TM4 Build – Gearboxes
The Build – Part 3 In this step we’ll be installing the diffs into the gearboxes and the gearboxes to the chassis. You can see that the two gearboxes look a little different at the output shaft area. The box …
Read More »Team C TM4 Build – Differentials
The Build – Part 2 The TM4 comes with fluid-filled gear diffs in the front and back. The assembly is pretty easy, just be sure to have some rags or towels handy to clean up the mess. Slide a 10×12 …
Read More »Team C TM4 Build – Main Chassis
The Build – Part 1 The chassis of the Team C TM4 features an aluminum plate with plastic sides. These help keep the chassis from flexing and also provide a flat surface for the body to stay against. It’s a …
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