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Hello everyone!

I know, that Christmas has passed, but i think it is not the reason to wait for the next one to show my new car.

It is build on the same Chassis as my Jeep Wrangler [trial mod] 

Features:

  • 4 wheel drive with locked differentials

  •  live axles suspension with 9.5 L shocks

  • 4-wheel steering

  •  120 mm RC tires with high grip

  •  4x PF L-motors for propulsion

  •  PU L-motor for steering

  •  Buwizz 3.0 for power

  •  light tubular bodywork

  •  1.15 kg of total mass (wheels are heavy!)

  •  7 studs of ground clearance

 

I would like to note, that this car is not a proper rock crawler due to the limited suspension travel. All this modifications took about 2-hours of build, but the car give a lot of satisfaction driving in the snow. It is capable for driving in the deep snow and climbing steep icy hills! I conclude, that this project is 100% successful! 

Hope you like it!

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This is really made for snow!! The tyres are massive. :classic:I guess you had a lot of fun driving through it.:thumbup: Doesn't the cold strain the battery?

 

Posted (edited)
10 minutes ago, The01 said:

This is really made for snow!! The tyres are massive. :classic:I guess you had a lot of fun driving through it.:thumbup: Doesn't the cold strain the battery?

 

Yes, I had a lot of fun with it! More fun than you can even imagine ;-)

Cold does not affect battery that much at -10 degrees. Lower temperatures really affect my hands, so I can not control the car with my phone ;-)

Edited by Daniel-99

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