Thanks for covering this subject. I was always wondering what Tuggify was. I only have a 3s Typhon and replaced the stock tires with with some Pro Line Trencher. I have noticed an improvement running over grass and stuff. Everyone seems to think that its hard on the car but so far I have had no issues. Some day I'll graduate to the 6s Typhon. They are just so nice. 👍👍
Just wanted to say really respect that quadzilla photo you got as your icon. Mines an 88 rm250 hahaha. Takes work to restore a bike. Thanks for the video man I'm building a tlr tuned typhon this way.
@@michaelesterberg6639 thanks guys...that means a ton to me...there are I think 3 in the series! I love how mine runs...stock tires but wider. Never rolls over like it did before stock!!
@@nickadams6681 thank you!!! I talk a bit much but hopefully its clear. Makes a HUGE difference in stability even with stock tires.. def. recommend. I hated the typhon before as it flipped over all the time. Not anymore...even with stockers.
I did all that to my Typhon 6s v3 and it was fun, but very expensive to do. Well this hobby is very expensive anyways, but yeah. I spent around $100 in parts plus the tires. So yeah. Not to mention the extra upgrades that I did to it like the chassis braces and rear shock tower made out of 7075 aluminum. The Typhon 6s was my most durable 6s Arrma hands down.
I can't even get that grub screw out holding the pin in. lol I also don't want to strip out my brand new 6s v5. For my 3s it seems all I've done is found extended wheel hex to run my Badland 2.8s.
Do you need to gear it down to not overheat the motor? Or do the original 16T work just fine? If so, how big is the difference in motortemperature between the different setups?
I’m just now doing the same convertion. The MX 28 proline tires are great. I also like the Louise tires. But I Don’t know wich one is the same as the MX28 and will fit. Would it be to much trouble to help me out wich Louise tire is simular to the MX28. It would be A great help.
Hallo wie heißen diese Räder genau ProLine Badlands? Es gibt soviele verschiedene ^^ Suche genau diese für mein Buggy und haben die damit mehr Bodenfreiheit als mit den Standart Buggy Räder? Hello, what are the exact names of these bikes ProLine Badlands? There are so many different ^^ Search exactly for my buggy and do they have more ground clearance than with the standard buggy wheels?
Thanks for including all of the part numbers, greatly appreciated.
Thanks for covering this subject. I was always wondering what Tuggify was. I only have a 3s Typhon and replaced the stock tires with with some Pro Line Trencher. I have noticed an improvement running over grass and stuff. Everyone seems to think that its hard on the car but so far I have had no issues. Some day I'll graduate to the 6s Typhon. They are just so nice. 👍👍
Just wanted to say really respect that quadzilla photo you got as your icon. Mines an 88 rm250 hahaha. Takes work to restore a bike. Thanks for the video man I'm building a tlr tuned typhon this way.
Outstanding video - the other videos on this topic are good but I really like how you explain the why’s and the how’s for this modification.
I second this statement
@@michaelesterberg6639 thanks guys...that means a ton to me...there are I think 3 in the series! I love how mine runs...stock tires but wider. Never rolls over like it did before stock!!
Same
@@nickadams6681 thank you!!! I talk a bit much but hopefully its clear. Makes a HUGE difference in stability even with stock tires.. def. recommend. I hated the typhon before as it flipped over all the time. Not anymore...even with stockers.
💭🤔
The part # for the rear hub?
I did all that to my Typhon 6s v3 and it was fun, but very expensive to do. Well this hobby is very expensive anyways, but yeah. I spent around $100 in parts plus the tires. So yeah. Not to mention the extra upgrades that I did to it like the chassis braces and rear shock tower made out of 7075 aluminum. The Typhon 6s was my most durable 6s Arrma hands down.
Why is truggified typhon better than a kraton?
I gonna do that to my Typhon , great video 😁
I can't even get that grub screw out holding the pin in. lol I also don't want to strip out my brand new 6s v5. For my 3s it seems all I've done is found extended wheel hex to run my Badland 2.8s.
Do you need to gear it down to not overheat the motor? Or do the original 16T work just fine? If so, how big is the difference in motortemperature between the different setups?
Does anyone have the part numbers needed to truggify the 6s typhon blx v5? Id really really appreciate it! Winter project!!
Great Video and Info! Thanks for Sharing! 👍👍😎
I’m just now doing the same convertion.
The MX 28 proline tires are great. I also like the Louise tires. But I Don’t know wich one is the same as the MX28 and will fit. Would it be to much trouble to help me out wich Louise tire is simular to the MX28.
It would be A great help.
I m looking to trugify a typhoon mega brushed...would this apply? thank
I want to do this to my Arrma Big rock v3 do f think it will work
So basically its 2 packs of the cvd axles ??
You didn’t actually post the part numbers you posted links that don’t work anymore
Excellent video what about the pinion gear? It will overheat probably if you keep the stock pinion no?
I run the stock tires... so no problem. Nothing I've heard of this with the bigger 2.8's either.
Can't you just put some hub extenders to use the bigger tires?
You can but that puts a bigger strain on the bearings and suspension system.
cool video and great info
Links are not working for me. Could you list the part #'s for the conversion parts? Great video btw.
I second this. About to start this on my Typhon
Many for all part ?$$
Same mods if just wanted to use stock granite wheels?
Nope. Those wouldn't work because they use a 14mm hex. The stock Typhon wheels and bigger MT truck tires are 17mm hexes.
Hallo wie heißen diese Räder genau ProLine Badlands? Es gibt soviele verschiedene ^^ Suche genau diese für mein Buggy und haben die damit mehr Bodenfreiheit als mit den Standart Buggy Räder?
Hello, what are the exact names of these bikes ProLine Badlands? There are so many different ^^ Search exactly for my buggy and do they have more ground clearance than with the standard buggy wheels?
What’s the total cost for the truggy upgrade? Great video
around $60 I think.
@@DariusBarazandeh more like $100 plus the tires
You can get the just bash it rc extended hexes (+10 or +20mm your choice) and bang your done. They’re 50$….
Too much blah get to the point.