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My RC channel features repairs and upgrades w/o a ton of talking and filler. My videos will be quick to the point repairs of my RC fleet. Hopefully you enjoy and or learn something by watching me fumble through the mechanical portion of this amazing hobby. Thank you for watching!
My videos are for entertainment only. I am not responsible for any damages or warranty issues on your RC. I am not responsible for any injuries you or anyone else may incur enjoying the RC hobby. Work on your RC at your own risk.
My videos are for entertainment only. I am not responsible for any damages or warranty issues on your RC. I am not responsible for any injuries you or anyone else may incur enjoying the RC hobby. Work on your RC at your own risk.
🔧 Wreck and Revive: Traxxas Slash 4X4 | RebuildRC Series Premiere 🚗💥
🔧 Wreck and Revive: Traxxas Slash 4X4 | RebuildRC Series Premiere 🚗💥
Welcome to the first episode of our brand-new series, "Wreck and Revive", on the RebuildRC channel! In this exciting series, we'll take a deep dive into repairing, restoring, and revamping some seriously bashed RC vehicles.
In today's premiere episode, we’re bringing you the Traxxas Slash 4X4, a beast on the track and a fan favorite among RC enthusiasts. This particular Slash has seen better days-it’s been bashed, crashed, and is now in desperate need of some TLC.
Join us as we get this rugged off-road warrior back into fighting shape! We’ll assess the damage, strip down the components, and show you step-by-step how to revive your own Traxxas Slash 4X4 from the brink. Whether you're a seasoned RC hobbyist or just starting out, there's something here for everyone.
🔹 What to Expect in This Episode:
Initial assessment of the damage
Disassembly of the Traxxas Slash 4X4
Repair and replacement of broken parts including GPM shocks and GPM drive shafts
Tips and tricks for effective RC vehicle maintenance
If you enjoy the thrill of off-road RC racing and the satisfaction of breathing new life into a worn-out rig, this series is for you. Hit that subscribe button and ring the bell so you don’t miss any episodes!
Don’t forget to like, comment, and share your thoughts and experiences with us. We love hearing from our RC community!
Welcome to the first episode of our brand-new series, "Wreck and Revive", on the RebuildRC channel! In this exciting series, we'll take a deep dive into repairing, restoring, and revamping some seriously bashed RC vehicles.
In today's premiere episode, we’re bringing you the Traxxas Slash 4X4, a beast on the track and a fan favorite among RC enthusiasts. This particular Slash has seen better days-it’s been bashed, crashed, and is now in desperate need of some TLC.
Join us as we get this rugged off-road warrior back into fighting shape! We’ll assess the damage, strip down the components, and show you step-by-step how to revive your own Traxxas Slash 4X4 from the brink. Whether you're a seasoned RC hobbyist or just starting out, there's something here for everyone.
🔹 What to Expect in This Episode:
Initial assessment of the damage
Disassembly of the Traxxas Slash 4X4
Repair and replacement of broken parts including GPM shocks and GPM drive shafts
Tips and tricks for effective RC vehicle maintenance
If you enjoy the thrill of off-road RC racing and the satisfaction of breathing new life into a worn-out rig, this series is for you. Hit that subscribe button and ring the bell so you don’t miss any episodes!
Don’t forget to like, comment, and share your thoughts and experiences with us. We love hearing from our RC community!
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Did the hoss before come with the 3500kv motor...or is this a different truck?
We got it used. I think the previous owner swapped the motor with a smaller one.
@RebuildRC-1843 that's exactly what happened to me..wasent sure cause every few passes it cuts off..did urs do the same?
Good job dude
Hey, thank you!
Won’t that burn out the servo faster?
@@stogie0608 Not at all. The original spring is actually linear, so adding a spacer just tightens things up a little bit and gets rid of the slop. Traxxas actually makes a stronger spring that is more aggressive than this alteration.
@@RebuildRC-1843 ahhh understood.
Gives me an Error with 4a and 1a.. I have no idea what’s wrong with it. I’ve done a power cycle and pretty much every everything
Are you able to check voltage per cell? You need to make sure you don't have a cell that has dipped too low.
Good
@@일기장-r2l thank you!
Mine keep starting and stopping and I just got the battery
Usually when a charger rejects a battery it's because it's under the threshold voltage in one or more of the cells. Very rarely a battery will voltage soak and be overvoltage causing a charger rejection. I would advise you take the battery to a local hobby shop and have them test the battery. Sometimes batteries can be brought back if they're too low but it can be relatively dangerous if you don't know what you're doing. To be absolutely safe I would store that battery in a Kevlar bag or an ammo container until you get it inspected. It could also be a bad connection somewhere or you're simply making a mistake. Without seeing it I'm not exactly sure. I would play it safe and have your setup inspected.
Is it stock or modified and specify what u have done to it plz 😊
At the time I took that video the only thing that was not stock is the body and I had the Hoons silver tires on it. The only thing I've done to it since is change the viscosity of the differential oil. You can see a full rebuild here: ua-cam.com/video/npwrwrFPH3A/v-deo.html
@@RebuildRC-1843 ok thanks ☺️
Bien la. Vidéo démonstration démontage entretien X-Max 🧐
Thank you! I had a lot of fun recording and editing it. I'm glad you like it.
What weight are you me using in your shock? Oil, and is it stock? Wait. And what Size weight are you using in your diff?
Sorry for the delay! The truck is stock. I don't know the original oil weights, but I'm using 35 weight (425 CST) in all the shocks. I believe I'm using 50K in the front diff (may be 30K from factory) and 30K in the rear (was grease from the factory). I'm happy with the runnability. I feel like I have a bit more control over the truck in a power slide situation, I assume due to the tighter differential oil. Hopefully that helps! Thank you for watching!
Awesome vid man I love how you show everything because I want to build a x maxx because I can't afford one right now. Do you have any old used parts that you would want to sell?
I'm glad you like it! The cost of ownership for an X-Maxx actually isn't that bad. However, buying one can be expensive. I get all my trucks used because, in my opinion, they'll only look new for the first run. It's a great truck and super durable. Good luck getting one!
What are the specs of this battery and would you recommend it for a slash 2wd thanks
Thanks for watching and commenting! I don't have a lot of experience with 2wd trucks but I do know a lot about batteries. First make sure your ESC has a low voltage cut off and it's activated! Super important! I would go with a Lipo battery for best performance. In a nutshell the largest number advertised on the battery represents how long the battery will last. A 5.0 AH battery is a 5000 MAH battery. The larger the rating the longer the battery will last. C rating is going to be the punch that the battery provides when you spike the throttle. Generally the higher the better however in a two-wheel drive application that may not be the case. The "S" is a cell count. So 2s is a 2 cell battery and a 3s is a 3 cell battery. The more cells the more power. In my opinion even on the four-wheel drive trucks 2s is plenty of power. 3s starts to be uncontrollable and breaks a lot of parts. That's obviously an outline of what the numbers mean. I would encourage you to check out some UA-cam videos on the subject if you'd like to learn in depth information. Maybe I'll make a video! Personally I like to run 2s LiPO batteries, 5000 to 5500 ish MAH, 35c or better batteries. A lot of the off market brands misrepresent their C rating. That's a likely reason that Traxxas batteries have a lower C rating and some of the other competitors yet they perform better. Hopefully that's helpful!
@@RebuildRC-1843 thanks I got some 2s 6200mah hovoo batteries they work great on the 2nd and I’m looking at a 4x4 vxl so should work good on that too!
Perfect! That extra MAH will give you a good run time!
@@RebuildRC-1843 I got the Vxl yesterday and it goes for around 40 mins at a skate park
That's great!
Wrong screws in your rear skid plate.
Ok. Ty.
@@RebuildRC-1843 np
awesome video. really will help alot of people out
It was a lot of fun to make. I'm getting better with editing every day. Thank you for watching!
your gear mesh is to tight. I set mine by hand
Do you know that because of the noise? I was thinking the noise was due to having metal gears. I will definitely research gear mesh. Thanks again for the comments and for watching!
I did some research, and you were right. I had to replace my gears and set them by hand. Now, it works and sounds a lot better and produces less heat. Thank you!
Recently did a complete rebuild on a E-Revo 2.0 as well. An electric screw driver is a must.
100% necessity.
@RebuildRC-1843 I swapped out the stock system for the Max8 2,250kv system. I definitely recommend if you're going to upgrade in the future.
Do you have a video on the UA-cams of the swap?
A hoss definitely doesn't need this much power. cool video though.
I agree. If that truck is run on 3s it'll definitely break. I'd like to get a mini Maxx to see if the durability is better.
@@RebuildRC-1843 lots of people put tons of power into minis. try it
I appreciate your content 🤙🤙
Hey thanks!
what happened to the servo drive?
If you watch around 1:01:30 I powered it up with the servo horn connected. It tried to turn hard to one side and destroyed it. The gear that's on the output shaft of the motor ended up spinning on the shaft. I don't know if that gear is pressed on or how it's fastened to the motor shaft. To my knowledge it's dead. I'll probably take a look at it eventually.
I just brough a traxxis spartan which has the same high current connectors...problem is,the batteries i bought ,2x ovonic 3s 11.1v 8000 mAh 50C dont have the right connections to fit my boat 😂 so i need an adapter...but im not entirely sure which one.
Most adapters I've seen on the Internet are for charging only. Make sure if you buy an adapter it's rated for the intended purpose. You may be better off installing the correct connector. Your local hobby store may be able to help you if you can't install it yourself.
@RebuildRC-1843 thanks very much for your reply,I'm sending the spartan back ,bit too much muck around, just want to plug an play
If anyone does hard bashing I’d try to swap that stock esc fan with something metal framed! You’ll move much more air and it is much less likely to bend and break on hard landings…. Mine gave out and took my esc with it shortly after
I was wondering if I could put the X-Maxx fan system on the Revo. That fan system moves a ton of air.
Hey looking to get the infraction 3s would you recommend it? Heard tires are a big thing. Have they came out with cheaper/ more durable tires?
If you've never had the chance to try a properly fast on-road RC car, you'll absolutely love it . Maintenance costs stay low as long as you keep all four tires on the ground. I've had a few clutch issues, but nothing too serious. However, aggressive driving really takes a toll on tires. Typically, I only get about 10 packs out of a set before they fail. By the eighth pack, the tires are effectively worn out. I plan to conduct a few tire tests later this year. Hopefully that helps.
@@RebuildRC-1843 just got my first rc car a couple weeks ago it’s the hyper go h14bm goes like 50 it’s a 1/14 scale. Messed around with my brother infraction 6s and loved it. But the price range a little to high for me so I was checking out the 3s
I buy all my RCs used. It's a bit of a gamble but I like to tinker as much as I like to run them. Sometimes you can find a good deal on a used tested vehicle at RC shops as well.
Cool 👍👍😊
Thank you!
Thats going to suck to clean
Dirt is the one thing that I don't clean off my RCs!
@@RebuildRC-1843 why
They look better dirty
Thank you for this video. I bought the same material yesterday. I’m setting up our Slashes
Thank you for watching! Just a heads up! It's not a fun project and it will add weight. I feel like in the end it was worth it on the X-Maxx but your mileage may vary. I'm not saying don't do it! Just being transparent with you. Thanks again for watching!
How did it go for you?
limiting straps on the revo are installed wrong
I would encourage you to reformulate your comment unless you can provide definitive proof from your own testing or a manual that the way I have the limiting straps installed is wrong. You can check out videos from MSM and Outsourcedrc on the topic. You can also check out my other running videos to see how my configuration is working. If you disagree that my configuration is best I'll have that conversation with you but to say it's wrong is not the way this works.
Super solide 👍😊
The truck is expensive but the cost to run is very low. That truck is literally hard to break.
Traxxas tough!! 💯
That truck is unreal. It bent the drive shaft and popped the upper rear arm out but it was still driving fine. I have a video showing the repair if you're interested.
The gears sound horrible
Little bit of crunch crunch!
I ordered the silver dboots 2.4 for my vendetta. All I want to do is speedruns. I hope these are decent enough just for that? I was so torn between white gold and silver. I just bought silver based on the chart they have. It seemed more all around the better choice for me.
If you're familiar with the Elevens you'll find that the silvers have way more grip. I think you're going to be happy with them for speed runs that said I just mess around so I'm not entirely sure what a good tire would feel like trait-wise. I am going to be doing some comparison videos between the Elevens and the silvers. I'm also going to try to maybe put golds on the front and silver's on the back to see if it helps with the understeer that my Infraction developed from the tire swap. Definitely let me know how it goes!
@@RebuildRC-1843 I definitely will be sure to let you know. They arrive tomorrow and I will be doing more runs this weekend.
Bro I have been searching for this for ages. Cheers
I'm glad you found it! Thanks for watching!
It took some nasty hits to break that thing Its certainly a beast
Savage animal! Thanks for checking out the video.
Thanks. What about the other way? An older legacy velineon and a new Traxxas ID 3s Lipo?
Yes that will work too. Just make sure lipo protection is turned on in the ESC. Thank you for watching and commenting!
@@RebuildRC-1843 thanks for the quick reply man. Subbing
Damn lmao, and everytime I do something way smaller my shit breaks lol
I'm a little surprised it survived that one! I have another video from the same day that it didn't survive.
ua-cam.com/users/shortsnkcau0cSK54?si=9siV4c1AKJZkGqxI
For the rear axle carriers are they supposed to swivel from side to side or be firm in one direction?
Can you be more specific? Are you talking about the output shafts from the differentials or the drive cups? Do you have movement of the entire diff in the bulkhead housing?
Very little movement but yes, very very small movement but yes, they do swivel side to side a very very small space in between pots so pots don’t warp or strip or wear the against the plastic small, but limited spacing
I'm still a little bit lost on exactly what component we're talking about. Can you help?
what kind greass did youu use for the front and rear bulkheads?
This stuff I'm using is Lucas white lithium grease. Any kind of tacky multi-purpose grease would be fine for the pinion and ring. You don't want something too light because it'll fling off, if you go to heavy you'll have some unneeded resistance. I like marine greases the best. Special lube 101, 2-4-C or Quicksilver extreme is really good stuff. That said I don't think you need to spend big money on grease for differentials.
tried dry wall tape and glue today, NEVER again, next time im just using gorilla tape black, not wirth the work in my case, rather buy a new shell
It is not fun. Did you do it in small sections or glob and go?
@@RebuildRC-1843 glob and go, if i did it again id use small strips instead but either was, ordered tape and will sort tomorrow.
For sure I would do small parts at a time if I did it again. I did not enjoy the project but I will say in the end I'm happy I did it. Hopefully you will feel the same way.
@@RebuildRC-1843 Thanks m8. Maybe another day
Thats exactly what I think, just get a new shell for £30 to £40 quid Ain't worth the hassle Shoogoo and dry wall tape costs over £25 ain't worth the grief
Had an old erevo 2.0 that ran but needed a rebuild badly was lowkey scared to take it apart but now that I have this it’s about to get rebuilt screw by screw appreciate the video I really do🔥🔥
Awesome! If you need any info let me know! I can make a video on whatever you need.
@@RebuildRC-1843 will do man thank you so much🔥 you got a new subscriber👌🏽
Let me know what you think of the new resolution format! Don't forget you can pinch zoom on phones and tablets!
Hello solide l engin +1 abo😊
Hi. Thank you for watching my video! I'm not sure what your message means.
@@RebuildRC-1843 sorry i Write in french +1 follower for you
Does the Gorilla glue you used have a strong toxic smell when applying? Shoe Goo needs well ventilated space and would be nice to find something else that’s not so toxic.
For liability purposes I would say use as the manufacturer suggests on the container. My personal experience is, you can smell the product but it isn't overwhelming. I did my project in my basement. The tube actually says low odor right on it and it is made for interior home repairs.
How did this hold up for you?
It's good. I haven't tried the shoe goo so I can't speak to what's best. I will say I learned a lot on this project and would do it differently if I had to do it again. I would cut much smaller strips of the tape so it would lay down better. I would also maybe spray a light high tack or something to hold the tape before the goo is applied. I've seen some use hot glue. I would also use a lot less goo and or go thinner with it. Pros- definitely a lot more durable. Cons-time-consuming, not a fun job, very heavy. I'm not sure if this is the product I used or just the nature of the application.
I'll make a UA-cam short of how the body looks now after a lot of bashing. I'm sure you've seen some of my shorts of how I treat the truck so you can get an idea of how well it's working.
Perfect full breakdown and rebuild for us erevo owners,as i watched video i was saying to myself i remember replacing each parts seperate times about 13 times, i bought my erevo 3 days before sledge dropped first rc ,i owned and upgraded
Thank you for watching! I think I need a Sledge..
Ooph!
Lol
Traxxas tough baby 💪
It's so good ..
Nice.
Thanks!
Very nice, with the diffs buried deep in the chassis and that dual servo setup, the e-revo can be a bit of a beast to work on. How long did it take you to do all that?
Thank you! I probably had 12 hours or so in it. I bought that truck in the condition you see it at the beginning of the video. It took me a bit longer to finish because I had no maintenance history on it. Do me a favor, if you can, watch some of my videos with the AI voiceovers. Let me know if you like that format better or w/o voiceovers. Thank you for your comment!
@@RebuildRC-1843 The voiceover is great for those short instructional videos. I watched the full rebuild just for entertainment. I don’t think those type of videos need voiceovers
Thanks for the input I really appreciate it. I got some better lighting and an ND filter so I'm excited to put out my next video. I also learned how to adjust the aspect ratio in the edit. My next full rebuild on the Infraction should be out soon. Thanks again for watching and sharing your thoughts!
Man great job, simply awesome!
Thank you for watching and for the kind words! Maintenance season is starting! I'll have more videos soon.