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XXT Basher

Posted: Sat Jun 26, 2021 9:33 am
by mikesofunny
I built a couple XXTs as stadium trucks, but when I was a kid I didn't race one, I jumped it up & off curbs in my neighborhood, or did speed runs in parking lots with friends. I bashed the hell out of my old XXT. So I picked up a third one, restored it, and plan to make it look like a pickup & go have some fun. I don't know what these shocks are (they came with the truck), if you know, let me!
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Re: XXT Basher

Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2021 12:10 am
by mikesofunny
Picked up a Pro-Line 6070-00 Traxxas body mount set

Drilled & tapped the shock tower to mount the rear one (yes, it's a bit bowed, but shouldn't affect performance)
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Slightly modified the front body mount to clear the shocks, but the holes lined right up with one set on the front tower
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Used (slightly modified) stock Traxxas parts (along with 4-40 ball ends) to mount 12mm wheels to the front axle
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After body mounts and the front conversion, just found some old 12mm hexes for the rear, and we're in business
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Not sure I'll run this body/wheels/tires, but with 12mm hexes and standard body mounts, the sky is the limit! Excited to finish it up so I can go bash this refined machine.

Re: XXT Basher

Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2021 5:44 am
by juicedcoupe
mikesofunny wrote: Wed Jul 07, 2021 12:10 am Used (slightly modified) stock Traxxas parts (along with 4-40 ball ends) to mount 12mm wheels to the front axle
I used the same setup on a couple of my 10T trucks.

Initially, the front track was a little narrower than the rear. A couple cheap hex spacers cured that.

The Traxxas 4375 is cheap and works well if you open up the center a little.

Re: XXT Basher

Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2021 5:21 pm
by mikesofunny
juicedcoupe wrote: Wed Jul 07, 2021 5:44 am
mikesofunny wrote: Wed Jul 07, 2021 12:10 am Used (slightly modified) stock Traxxas parts (along with 4-40 ball ends) to mount 12mm wheels to the front axle
I used the same setup on a couple of my 10T trucks.

Initially, the front track was a little narrower than the rear. A couple cheap hex spacers cured that.

The Traxxas 4375 is cheap and works well if you open up the center a little.
Appreciate the feedback! The XXT is a bit wider in the front than the rear, so I'm actually having the opposite issue, running the same wheels front & back the front is wider. Not a huge deal I suppose.

Re: XXT Basher

Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2021 6:35 pm
by juicedcoupe
Traxxas Rustler and Stampede front and rear wheels have different offsets. The front wheels have a wider offset.

They are still available in 2.2 versions. They are also cheap and tough, perfect for a basher.

Re: XXT Basher

Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2021 12:35 pm
by mikesofunny
Ground out the chassis for a shorty lipo, added a Reedy brushless setup, drove around a little to set-up, handles great! This forum has definitely worn off on me. I never would have considered mounting all the electronics in the center of the chassis, but it seems to fly very flat! Just need to paint the body, ugh!
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Re: XXT Basher

Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2021 12:25 pm
by mikesofunny
Finally got a body painted for this thing. It's a Jconcepts 88 Chevy, the maroon color turned out great, but translucent red bled right through that white (more than gray or black!). So the fade is unintentional, but I guess it'll work for a basher.
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