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Sassy Fox build

Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 2:37 pm
by transamman908
Well i made a new years promise that i would start(and hope to complete) some projects that have stacked up over the years. Loss of my job late last year has been frustrating. I have been unloading alot of parts that i would of never wanted to part with but the family and bills come first. Anyway, this managed to stay off the bay and decided to build it and lower the stress level a bit.
The Fox is my all time favorite vehicle. This one will get a Sassy chassis,hot trick axle setup, pro track bars and bumpers, front&rear sway bars and what ever else i can find in the hop up box. May be a slow go but here is the start.

Re: Sassy Fox build

Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 4:05 pm
by cyberded
thats a realy nice project that built.lots of peoples raced these back in the day.it was a nice handling car(still is)
good build.can wait to see more.

P.S.;i know what your going throught ive been jobless myself for over 2 months now...thank god for rc :?

Re: Sassy Fox build

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 5:38 am
by CNA75
Nice build! The Fox was my first rc car and I recently restored mine to its full glory. I really like the look of that Sassy Chassis and am very interested to see how this build looks/performs once completed. I saw one on Ebay a while back but it went for crazy money (over USD200 if I remember rightly). Have you thought about maybe polishing up that chassis to obtain the chrome look?

Re: Sassy Fox build

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 9:41 am
by Brandon G
Very nice so far!

What shocks will you be using? Are those AE or Kyosho?

Re: Sassy Fox build

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 10:26 am
by transamman908
Those are kyosho option house shocks. Although, i'm having a problem with the front shock and it's length. The shock at full length makes the front arms hang 2 low and causes the steering knuckles to bind on the aluminum plates that hold the ball studs in place. Yet when you shorten the shock, the front end tends to have a see-saw affect when you pick the front of the car up. I really don't want to go with those ugly yellow plastic shocks :? I tried race preps shock mounts but can't get it right.

Re: Sassy Fox build

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 10:51 am
by CNA75
transamman908 wrote:Those are kyosho option house shocks. Although, i'm having a problem with the front shock and it's length. The shock at full length makes the front arms hang 2 low and causes the steering knuckles to bind on the aluminum plates that hold the ball studs in place. Yet when you shorten the shock, the front end tends to have a see-saw affect when you pick the front of the car up. I really don't want to go with those ugly yellow plastic shocks :? I tried race preps shock mounts but can't get it right.
If you are using the kyosho option house shocks, I think you need the JG front conversion kit (not the one for the dual shock set up but the one for the single shock set up). This widens the mounting points, I think. I have seen them come up occassionally on Ebay. One alternative may be to use those new gold anodized RC Lohas shocks - either with the single front or dual front set up.... (I've been thinking about converting my Fox build to those shocks).

Re: Sassy Fox build

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 11:03 am
by transamman908
Thanks, I'll look into that.

Re: Sassy Fox build

Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 12:53 pm
by transamman908
Well this is as complete as it will get for now. I left off the pro track nerfs and went with the bumpers instead. I fixed the front shock problem with some different race prep mounts. This one is headed for the shelf.

Re: Sassy Fox build

Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 6:06 am
by CNA75
Very nice build you have there! I love that Sassy Chassis and the shocks have worked out really well. Top job!

Re: Sassy Fox build

Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 2:23 pm
by CNA75
By the way, which rims are those that you've used? They look sweet!

Re: Sassy Fox build

Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 4:45 pm
by transamman908
Thanks. Those are T&A wheels. They do look sweet on there and bring out the aluminum chassis. Thinking of adding a old parma or trinity rear sway bar to go with the front one.

Re: Sassy Fox build

Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2010 5:07 am
by CNA75
Good idea. Don't know how the Trinity rear sway bar fits but I have the Parma one fitted to my Fox using the original chassis. I think you may have to drill a couple of mounting holes into the Sassy chassis at the top/rear (i.e. near where the shock mount fits) to fit the Parma rear anti-roll bar (you can see how mine is fitted here: (scroll down a little) http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=10918&start=15.

Have you thought about getting an aluminium wing - a dirt burners one (or equivalent)? This would compliment the chassis and wheels. One is currently available on EBAY if you were interested....