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worlds first? mid motor traxxas bandit added pictures
hello all, i have exciting news! i BELIEVE i have created the worlds first mid motor traxxas bandit check the pics, it be true. all it takes is a bandit, a dremel, a whole bunch of cutting bits, and some time. (btw check out my amazing hinge made from a body pin and a beetle wrap)

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Re: worlds first? mid motor traxxas bandit
FYI: Your link doesn't work. 

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Re: worlds first? mid motor traxxas bandit
+1 : link invalid
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Re: worlds first? mid motor traxxas bandit
Dead URL here too.
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Re: worlds first? mid motor traxxas bandit
fixed link in first post. the rctech mods merged 2 of my threads both involving the bandit. so thats why it worked last night. see first post

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Re: worlds first? mid motor traxxas bandit
It isn't that it's such a bad project, it's just that I'm not 100% sure this is spot-on regarding the either/or (i) vintage (ii) rc10 focus of this forum
Having said that, you could have at least posted pics of your ride here rather than redirecting to rctech...
Other than that... MM are a very specific racing breed. Go race yours and see how it fetches vs. bespoke MM designs!
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Re: worlds first? mid motor traxxas bandit
well the bandit has been around long enough to be vintageLonestar wrote:It isn't that it's such a bad project, it's just that I'm not 100% sure this is spot-on regarding the either/or (i) vintage (ii) rc10 focus of this forumHaving said that, you could have at least posted pics of your ride here rather than redirecting to rctech...
Other than that... MM are a very specific racing breed. Go race yours and see how it fetches vs. bespoke MM designs!
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Re: worlds first? mid motor traxxas bandit added pictures
I don't know much about bandits, but I'm assuming because the rear a-arm mounts are cast into the gearbox, and since the gearbox is backwards, that you will have a +3• rear toe. Am I right?
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Re: worlds first? mid motor traxxas bandit added pictures
Now that you mention it, you can see the molded "L" in in the arm on the right side in the second picture. So yeah it must have 3 degrees of toe out in the rear (if the bandit gearbox/arm mounts are stock at zero) with the 2750's flipped around.BMKTW2 wrote:I don't know much about bandits, but I'm assuming because the rear a-arm mounts are cast into the gearbox, and since the gearbox is backwards, that you will have a +3• rear toe. Am I right?
Another member solved it by drilling / tapping shock mount holes on the rear of the arms:http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=20092
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Re: worlds first? mid motor traxxas bandit added pictures
Another option to get around that is to buy the RPM 73615 gearbox and arm mounts kit that are separate as in not one piece. that will let you flip the gearbox and leave the arm mounts in place.
The gearbox kit costs about $20 plus shipping.
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it even comes with 2 different toe in angles
The gearbox kit costs about $20 plus shipping.
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it even comes with 2 different toe in angles
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Re: worlds first? mid motor traxxas bandit added pictures
Probably a good idea to get the right again too.Chewbacca wrote:Another option to get around that is to buy the RPM 73615 gearbox and arm mounts that are separate. that will let you flip the gearbox and leave the arm mounts in place.
The gearbox costs about $20 plus shipping
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Re: worlds first? mid motor traxxas bandit added pictures
as to all of this about toe the rpm arms dont add toe so i just got them

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Re: worlds first? mid motor traxxas bandit added pictures
If what the guys are suggesting is true, the problem isn't in the arms, it's in the gearbox. Even arms with zero toe-in will have toe-out when installed on a gearbox that normally adds toe-in, but is installed in reverse. You'd actually need arms that are toed-out just to get zero toe with a reversed gearbox. I can see what the guys are talking about, the rear wheels look like they have some toe-out. It'll drive either way but with zero toe or toe-out on the rear, I imagine the rear end will be rather twitchy and hard to get it to track straight.
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Re: worlds first? mid motor traxxas bandit added pictures
a stock bandit has miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiles and miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiles of understeer. id take a twitchy bandit as about the same chance as getting hit by lighting and winning the lottery at the same time.Coelacanth wrote:If what the guys are suggesting is true, the problem isn't in the arms, it's in the gearbox. Even arms with zero toe-in will have toe-out when installed on a gearbox that normally adds toe-in, but is installed in reverse. You'd actually need arms that are toed-out just to get zero toe with a reversed gearbox. I can see what the guys are talking about, the rear wheels look like they have some toe-out. It'll drive either way but with zero toe or toe-out on the rear, I imagine the rear end will be rather twitchy and hard to get it to track straight.


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