Before I get down to business, I want to first warn everyone to NOT buy this particular model; it's a very similar-appearing item but very inferior quality:
https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B07K7BZRJG
I originally chose this one because I liked the aluminum body sides, it looked like it might be built better...but the shocks were atrocious, even for a toy-grade RC. The shock shafts all would bend & bind, especially the left rear one, and not compress properly. I bought two and both had this problem, so it appears to be a design flaw. This metal crawler was also only 2WD. One of them had something rattling around inside the transmitter and the car wouldn't even power up. Lastly, the turning radius was very wide, and steering didn't work properly with one of the two. It would steer somewhat okay to the left, but hardly steer at all to the right. After researching the crawlers and discovering the Conqueror models above, that were the exact same $48 price (under $30 on American Amazon), I decided not to bother with the metal ones, returned both and bought the 4WD Conqueror. This model has excellent reviews and more importantly (for me), it looked like a good candidate for modding.
After I received it, the first impression was MUCH better. It came boxed up nicely with transmitter, 2 x 700 mAh batteries (instead of 1), a wall charger (instead of cheap USB charger), and everything separated into 3 separate inside boxes, instead of everything slapped into 2 halves of a clear plastic clam-shell. The car itself was secured to the main inside box with 4 zip-ties around the axles. As an RC, this crawler has some limitations, but those can be addressed with the modding.
-Throttle and steering are not proportional; they're full-on or off.
-The 700 mAh batteries are AA-size NiCad packs.
-The plastic spring-only shocks are much better than the ones on the other crawler, but still toy-grade.
-Some of the lower shock mounting posts were already cracked, new, right out-of-the-box.
I've seen a lot of people modding these 1/18 crawlers, you'll find some YouTube vids of people replacing the electronics with a decent transmitter/receiver combo (i.e. FlySky), that at least gives you proportional throttle and brake, and I saw a few vids of people hot-gluing a full-size metal servo onto the fronts of their models, and that takes care of the proportional steering...but looks like a real ghetto kludge to me. (I don't know what it is about Russians and hot glue guns...)

So here's the crawler itself; let the modding begin!
With wheels off, showing the crappy spring shocks:
And here are the shocks I'll be upgrading to; they're all over Amazon in any color you would want, search for 70mm shocks, part # 736092. At a glance, these have the exact same 63mm uncompressed length, and 50mm compressed length, eye-to-eye: