great vid. I actually found the vid by doing a search for how to fill the new Injora 59mm weighted shocks with oil. THAT BEING SAID, I took your advice on setting them up wirh the preload like you do BUT, I almost sent them back when I tried fitting the brass ball joints, thinking they were too small. The one thing you did off cam was install them and didnt show how they work. HAving to use the included rubber retaining rings. I thought they were spare "O" ring seals for the shocks for a rebuild. Im used to the type of ball joints that just snap in. It would have been helpful if you had showed how to istall them. Just something to consider maybe in your next build vid. Still a great build vid. Im doing a 100% Injora build including the V2 Tarantuala KIt, new Fat Purple 2400 brushless motor and matched tranny, Injora Portal Axels and the Heavy brass 1.3" rims like yours.
Thank you, I did not cover all the aspects of fitting the shocks in this video as I have done it multiple times in other videos. I just showed how I would set up the shocks. If you look through my trx4m content you will find what you need for sure. I am glad that you have stumbled across my channel as it is always nice to meet another RC enthusiast. Sounds like you built one insane rig to me bro! 😁 Thanks for watching and I hope to see you again on another video ✌️😉
Thank you so much 🤜💥🤛 It's a pleasure, I remember when i started how hard it was to find good videos explaining exactly how to do the job! So I decided to make these type of videos, besides just Trail crawling videos. And I'm glad to hear that you found it helpful. Thank you very much for watching and commenting bro! And welcome to this awesome Hobby. If there's ever anything I can do to help! please ask. Have a great weekend ✌️😉
That's awesome! I also have to do something with all the spare parts!! And you know what I don't regret it didn't cost me more than a hundred bucks to build it. And it performs as good if not better then my fully upgraded Traxxas TRX4M's 💯💯💯
@@rcfungames I really got something from the part about the radio and ECM. I don't have any electronics for it yet and I might just copy what you showed because it obviously works well. Thanks for the video man
@@DustinRea I had the same problem I looked around and all I could find was originally ECU or from Fury tech which I cannot order from as they don't ship to Portugal So I checked up mini reviews and this is ECU came well recommended, and all my wpl rigs that have the V3 electronics have a really nice modulation so I thought I would give it a try and I was not disappointed. Especially for the price 😉👍 I really appreciate you watching and I'm glad the video help for something bro 🤜💥🤛
@@rcfungames I just put on the low crawler gears in the transmission and wow what a difference. It rolls right up what it used to spin out on. (High Trail Cheyenne)
@@DustinRea definitely one of the most important upgrades is the reduction gear set! It makes such a difference, and the 48T motor from Injora is another amazing upgrade for power and a bit more speed with those reduction gears. Wish I had one of the new High Trails 😉
Bom dia amigo António 🤜🤛 Muito obrigado mais uma vez, foi muito divertido fazer esta construção, e para a semana vou construir mais um trx4m 🤪 E prometo é seguir diz que eu vou começar a trabalhar no trx6 e o defender. E queria agradecer sempre o apoio que tu me dás!! muito obrigado António ✌️☺️ um grande abraço
De nada Amigo é sempre divertido e também aprendo algo de novo em todos os teus Vídeos! Fico à espera da assitir ao que vais fazer aos Manos Grandes!!!
Another amazing video!! And what a cool crawler! Definitely going to have to build one with my stock spare parts! Thanks for this awesome information ☺️☺️👍👍
hey love your videos keep up the good work! is the ecu waterproof if not do you know of any that would work? PS cant wait for the next high trail upgrade video!
I agree with what Julian said!! In my opinion I can't see the drive shaft being out of phase causing a lot of trouble with a slow vehicle like this! But I did notice that if you didn't put them in face it did like to Lurch or surge in certain positions which it doesn't do if you've got them in phase. All the new drive shafts I believe are now made to be in phase. Sorry for the late reply buddy Thank you very much for watching and commenting 👊😉👍👍👍
Thanks dude 🤜💥🤛 I have wanted to get one since they've been launched but still no availability here in Portugal!!! So I'm going to do the next best thing and I'm going to build a trx4m with injora parts and with the new Jeep body and I'm going to try the new transmitter and receiver combo with a 370 motor and gearbox. Hopefully the parts will arrive next week! As soon as the high Trail is available here in Portugal I will get one bro! Thanks for watching and commenting 👊😉
Perfect video😊 good explanation and camera angle always on point 👌 Now i have a question about the ball joints, i have the same shocks but i am struggeling to put the low ones in even when i use all my strengh they don't want to go in... any tipps ? 😬
Hi bro and thank you 🤜🤛 Really appreciate your awesome comment ✌️😉 Just to confirm that you are talking about the bottom ball joints that go into the bottom eyelet of the shock? From what I can remember they weren't hard to put in as you use the o-rings to hold it place. I'm going to check out if there is a difference between the ball joints as I can't remember.
Yet another informative video from your channel. Thanks. I just ordered the Nylon Rock Buggy that was on sale. I assume that this is the Tarantula 2.0. Did you used the WPL foil wrapped esc for a better fitting or was it due something else? I'd like to build the buggy from spare parts and that would be soon the trx4m stock esc/receiver combo. Not sure if that will fit in the Rock Buggy and the same goes for regular servo mount. We shall see. Greetings from Poland!
@@MarekGrodzicki thanks bro, I really appreciate it. This was the first tarantula that was launched, the only reason I use wpl electronics, was because there wasn't anything else on the market at the time that was viable for this cheap build for my children. Now you can just use the MB 100 or the original electronics. I definitely don't recommend the wpl ESC It was fine for this build as it doesn't have a lot of weight. Don't take me wrong their electronics are perfectly fine, they just don't have enough drag brake. But still a good option if you trying to do a budget build. You should be fine using the original ECM Which will actually be better because it's two in one instead of having to run the electronics and receiver. Depending on the tarantula chassis that you chose, one is for the stand-up servo setup, and the V2 tarantula chassis is for the laydown servo setup. I only built these two buggies for my kids, as I wanted something that was light, cheap to build with all the spare parts, so that they wouldn't go to waste. For my next build I will probably pick up the V2 tarantula buggy, so I can make myself the ultimate Injora tarantula Crawler. Busy working on my IR60 injora build at the moment 😁 I really appreciate your supportive comments, if there's anything I can do, please let me know. 🤜💥🤛
@@rcfungames quick update - I used traxxas combo as it fits ideally and so does the traxxas battery (behind the buggy seats). But with the rest of the build I did the opposite and went full brass with 1.3" wheels. It was almost 1kg of rc fun. However later I decided to swap the wheels with my IR40 and now the buggy build is more balanced I feel. IR40 on the other hand is now over 1kg (these 1.3 brass wheels are over 80g each + silicone inserts and those swamp tires, that adds a lot). Again, thanks for the inspiration! Have a great day!
Do you mean can we buy dog bone axle shafts for the axles? If that is the question at the moment it looks like only the original sizes available. I still haven't seen the extended dog bone axles available for sale.
Dude!!! I really don't get it!! Why do you have to be so horrible in every single one of your comments? There's not one thing, I say or do that you actually seem to like? I'm just a bit confused at why you would bother watching or even commenting if this is what you have to say!! Now don't take me wrong bro! I don't mean this badly, I just feel like you always attacking me!! If we are all the same, then life would be really boring!! so sometimes instead of hurting other people's feelings just think about how you would feel if people commented comments like this on your content! if you did any content!!!! I still seriously appreciate you watching and leaving a comment 🤜💥🤛 but sometimes I've got to say, I walk away with the sensation that a knife was just been stabbed in my back!! Sometimes, if there's something you don't like keep it to yourself!! It makes you the better person! Respect bro 🤜🤛
Super buggy ❤
Thank you so much my friend
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Great build, looks like a nice little buggy.
They are awesome 💯
I will get it on the trail tomorrow to put it to the test! 😁
Really appreciate you watching and commenting 🤜💥🤛
Hello,
Very nice work from you, great craft video!👍
Greetings Seven🖖
Hi bro 👋
I always appreciate your kind comments, thank you very much 👍
Greetings Ryan 🖖
@@rcfungames 😃
great vid. I actually found the vid by doing a search for how to fill the new Injora 59mm weighted shocks with oil. THAT BEING SAID, I took your advice on setting them up wirh the preload like you do BUT, I almost sent them back when I tried fitting the brass ball joints, thinking they were too small. The one thing you did off cam was install them and didnt show how they work. HAving to use the included rubber retaining rings. I thought they were spare "O" ring seals for the shocks for a rebuild. Im used to the type of ball joints that just snap in. It would have been helpful if you had showed how to istall them. Just something to consider maybe in your next build vid. Still a great build vid. Im doing a 100% Injora build including the V2 Tarantuala KIt, new Fat Purple 2400 brushless motor and matched tranny, Injora Portal Axels and the Heavy brass 1.3" rims like yours.
Thank you, I did not cover all the aspects of fitting the shocks in this video as I have done it multiple times in other videos.
I just showed how I would set up the shocks.
If you look through my trx4m content you will find what you need for sure.
I am glad that you have stumbled across my channel as it is always nice to meet another RC enthusiast.
Sounds like you built one insane rig to me bro! 😁
Thanks for watching and I hope to see you again on another video ✌️😉
Man great job and also thank you for explaining things new RC owner here thanks very much
Thank you so much 🤜💥🤛
It's a pleasure, I remember when i started how hard it was to find good videos explaining exactly how to do the job! So I decided to make these type of videos, besides just Trail crawling videos.
And I'm glad to hear that you found it helpful.
Thank you very much for watching and commenting bro!
And welcome to this awesome Hobby.
If there's ever anything I can do to help! please ask.
Have a great weekend ✌️😉
I have this coming tomorrow. I got it to absorb spare parts
That's awesome! I also have to do something with all the spare parts!!
And you know what I don't regret it didn't cost me more than a hundred bucks to build it.
And it performs as good if not better then my fully upgraded Traxxas TRX4M's 💯💯💯
@@rcfungames I really got something from the part about the radio and ECM. I don't have any electronics for it yet and I might just copy what you showed because it obviously works well. Thanks for the video man
@@DustinRea I had the same problem I looked around and all I could find was originally ECU or from Fury tech which I cannot order from as they don't ship to Portugal
So I checked up mini reviews and this is ECU came well recommended, and all my wpl rigs that have the V3 electronics have a really nice modulation so I thought I would give it a try and I was not disappointed.
Especially for the price 😉👍
I really appreciate you watching and I'm glad the video help for something bro 🤜💥🤛
@@rcfungames I just put on the low crawler gears in the transmission and wow what a difference. It rolls right up what it used to spin out on. (High Trail Cheyenne)
@@DustinRea definitely one of the most important upgrades is the reduction gear set! It makes such a difference, and the 48T motor from Injora is another amazing upgrade for power and a bit more speed with those reduction gears.
Wish I had one of the new High Trails 😉
Mais uma fabulosa construção!!! Que Maravilha de RC Crawler ❤
Bom dia amigo António 🤜🤛
Muito obrigado mais uma vez, foi muito divertido fazer esta construção, e para a semana vou construir mais um trx4m 🤪
E prometo é seguir diz que eu vou começar a trabalhar no trx6 e o defender.
E queria agradecer sempre o apoio que tu me dás!! muito obrigado António ✌️☺️ um grande abraço
De nada Amigo é sempre divertido e também aprendo algo de novo em todos os teus Vídeos!
Fico à espera da assitir ao que vais fazer aos Manos Grandes!!!
Another amazing video!! And what a cool crawler! Definitely going to have to build one with my stock spare parts!
Thanks for this awesome information ☺️☺️👍👍
Thank you for all the support Sophie ✌️😁 I really appreciate you watching my videos 😉
And I'm glad you find them informative and helpful 😄👍👍👍
Thank you
Anytime bro, I'm glad the video was helpful.
I appreciate you watching and taking the time to leave me a comment. 👊😉
Muito detalhado o video e é de valor haver malta a testar opções pouco vistas tais com o variador da wpl :)
Olá Vítor, muito obrigado!
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hey love your videos keep up the good work! is the ecu waterproof if not do you know of any that would work? PS cant wait for the next high trail upgrade video!
Genuine question about the drive shafts. Why do they have to be facing the same direction? I usually just threw my shafts on and went about my day.
If you don't match then up it causes vibration which isn't so bad on a slow crawler but really bad on faster rc's.
@@julianweeks326 thank you so much, I will definitely take this into consideration from now on
I agree with what Julian said!!
In my opinion I can't see the drive shaft being out of phase causing a lot of trouble with a slow vehicle like this!
But I did notice that if you didn't put them in face it did like to Lurch or surge in certain positions which it doesn't do if you've got them in phase.
All the new drive shafts I believe are now made to be in phase.
Sorry for the late reply buddy
Thank you very much for watching and commenting 👊😉👍👍👍
@@rcfungames No problem, I definitely see myself paying more attention to my driveshafts 👊🙂
Cool rig , any plans on getting the new mini high trail ?
Thanks dude 🤜💥🤛
I have wanted to get one since they've been launched but still no availability here in Portugal!!!
So I'm going to do the next best thing and I'm going to build a trx4m with injora parts and with the new Jeep body and I'm going to try the new transmitter and receiver combo with a 370 motor and gearbox.
Hopefully the parts will arrive next week!
As soon as the high Trail is available here in Portugal I will get one bro!
Thanks for watching and commenting 👊😉
Perfect video😊 good explanation and camera angle always on point 👌
Now i have a question about the ball joints, i have the same shocks but i am struggeling to put the low ones in even when i use all my strengh they don't want to go in... any tipps ? 😬
Hi bro and thank you 🤜🤛
Really appreciate your awesome comment ✌️😉
Just to confirm that you are talking about the bottom ball joints that go into the bottom eyelet of the shock?
From what I can remember they weren't hard to put in as you use the o-rings to hold it place.
I'm going to check out if there is a difference between the ball joints as I can't remember.
Yet another informative video from your channel. Thanks. I just ordered the Nylon Rock Buggy that was on sale. I assume that this is the Tarantula 2.0. Did you used the WPL foil wrapped esc for a better fitting or was it due something else? I'd like to build the buggy from spare parts and that would be soon the trx4m stock esc/receiver combo. Not sure if that will fit in the Rock Buggy and the same goes for regular servo mount. We shall see.
Greetings from Poland!
@@MarekGrodzicki thanks bro, I really appreciate it.
This was the first tarantula that was launched, the only reason I use wpl electronics, was because there wasn't anything else on the market at the time that was viable for this cheap build for my children.
Now you can just use the MB 100 or the original electronics.
I definitely don't recommend the wpl ESC
It was fine for this build as it doesn't have a lot of weight.
Don't take me wrong their electronics are perfectly fine, they just don't have enough drag brake.
But still a good option if you trying to do a budget build.
You should be fine using the original ECM
Which will actually be better because it's two in one instead of having to run the electronics and receiver.
Depending on the tarantula chassis that you chose, one is for the stand-up servo setup, and the V2 tarantula chassis is for the laydown servo setup.
I only built these two buggies for my kids, as I wanted something that was light, cheap to build with all the spare parts, so that they wouldn't go to waste.
For my next build I will probably pick up the V2 tarantula buggy, so I can make myself the ultimate Injora tarantula Crawler.
Busy working on my IR60 injora build at the moment 😁
I really appreciate your supportive comments, if there's anything I can do, please let me know.
🤜💥🤛
@@rcfungames quick update - I used traxxas combo as it fits ideally and so does the traxxas battery (behind the buggy seats). But with the rest of the build I did the opposite and went full brass with 1.3" wheels. It was almost 1kg of rc fun. However later I decided to swap the wheels with my IR40 and now the buggy build is more balanced I feel. IR40 on the other hand is now over 1kg (these 1.3 brass wheels are over 80g each + silicone inserts and those swamp tires, that adds a lot).
Again, thanks for the inspiration! Have a great day!
If building from scratch do you need to buy separate battery tray?
Yes you do, I made one from a piece of plastic.
@ if I buy the injora trx4m carbon battery tray will it fit? Thank you
it looks like jim fryes "goat v3" build.
The tarantulas are an awesome kit to build up!! 💯
Can you get "dog bone" axels for the TRX-4m?
Do you mean can we buy dog bone axle shafts for the axles?
If that is the question at the moment it looks like only the original sizes available.
I still haven't seen the extended dog bone axles available for sale.
@@rcfungames That is what I was trying to ask. I think dog bone axles would increase crawling abilities by quite a bit.
what battery are you running?
I am just running a wpl 500mah li-ion, I am looking at the moment for some good 2S and 3S lipos
@@rcfungames thanks for letting me know! Keep up the great vids!
Personally, I hate stickers. Never use them...always take them off. I'm about to build my fluorescent green Tarantula...
Dude!!! I really don't get it!! Why do you have to be so horrible in every single one of your comments?
There's not one thing, I say or do that you actually seem to like?
I'm just a bit confused at why you would bother watching or even commenting if this is what you have to say!!
Now don't take me wrong bro! I don't mean this badly, I just feel like you always attacking me!!
If we are all the same, then life would be really boring!! so sometimes instead of hurting other people's feelings just think about how you would feel if people commented comments like this on your content! if you did any content!!!!
I still seriously appreciate you watching and leaving a comment
🤜💥🤛
but sometimes I've got to say, I walk away with the sensation that a knife was just been stabbed in my back!!
Sometimes, if there's something you don't like keep it to yourself!! It makes you the better person!
Respect bro 🤜🤛