Pretty cool upgrades and improvements, I just can't agree that the arrma stand offs are an upgrade, I have lost count of how many I have with a bolt in I can't get out after they bent. Besides that 👍 All the best Team Corally Bashers
Well they definitely aren't bulletproof but in my experience there are significantly more durable than the corally ones. I broke at least one standoff in pretty much every upside down landing I had in my XTR. Since I switched to the Arrma ones I haven't broken one yet.
@@DoRC I don't know if they have changed material maybe, I have 3 of the 1/8 and my first is over two years old and never had one break, but as I see people have issues now with them I suspect they have been changed. Or it's due to the harder springs and thicker oil used. Who knows
@@Luke-en2tk yes I tried those first. They look nice but they don't actually help stop the shock mounts from breaking or the shock caps from ripping apart unfortunately. Thanks for watching and if you aren't already subscribed a sub is appreciated!
@@DoRC i have a question...are you drilling thru the standoff and cutting off both ends to be able to put the bolt threw or is it just grind the stand off and just use the arrma stand off as is?
I'm just grinding the top and bottom flats of the standoff down a bit so they fit into the shock Tower and then drilling the shock tower out to fit as necessary. The older Arma standoffs are a two-piece design where it's the actual standoff and then a that goes all the way through it. The newer ones are a single piece with a nut on either end. I hope that answers your question:)
@@DoRC i have the exb standoffs! So grind 2 sides of the stand off to fit the tower? i also have the m2c shock caps available so I'll wait til these give and try that for sure! Thank you for you time brother and keep up the great work👍🏼👍🏼
@@humblebeast7232 yeah that's what I did. Just ground down to flats of the hex so that it would fit into the little inset on the shock Tower and then I think I had to drill out the hole. Been a while on that one.
Ok so I got the Lunsford tie rods and the Arrma rod ends. Only problem is, it seems like the stock pivot balls are too small for the rod ends. Is the best route to just get the Arrma 6s pivot balls? From what I see online it looks like they’re 7.8 mm versus the stock TC 6s being 6.8 mm, although I think the stock Arrma ones may be composite, but I’m looking at some metal ones from Hot Racing I believe. Just curious to see what you did there. Thanks for this video btw, helped me a lot with my new rig
Yes you'll need the stock pivot balls as well. Mine were already in them because I got them off of a vehicle. Thanks for watching and if you aren't already subscribed a sub is appreciated!
Hi, thanks for the review, I'm thinking of buying 1 but have a question, I've seen many reviews talking about the front ball joints popping out, have you experienced this and do u have a solution for it? Thanks
The new versions of their cars including the XTR and the new asuga have updated front hubs that are much stronger and don't have that problem anymore. You can also just get the updated hubs for the older versions for very little money. I think they were giving them away for free for a while but I'm not sure if they're doing that still.
Hi! Thanks for the video, I will take the advice for my TC Kronos XTR. I have a question - where can I buy Titanium Turnbuckles (95mm) now? Lunsfordracing unfortunately closed their business and their website is inactive. Maybe you could recommend something similar, just as durable? Unfortunately, this standard part is quite weak and I have already replaced it 3 times this year. Merry Christmas!
Unfortunately as far as I know there is no alternative in titanium. The standard Arrma team Corally ones. They are also quite durable. Thanks for watching and if you enjoy my videos a sub is appreciated!
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I snapped my back turnbuckles just one day after I watched your video. 🤣
I like your video format, informative, to the point and well filmed. Keep up the quality content 👌 great hobby to be apart of, and videos like these make it even better! Excited to see what you do with this car, thanks 👍
I thought the link I had was to the exact ones but it resets the option. You need the 95 mm ones as shown in the kit for the outcast that they have. Went ahead and made a note in the description.:-) thanks for watching and a sub is appreciate!
I dont know man mybie stock it is one of the most durably 1/8th truggys / bashers but id say the Arrma Talion stock or with a couple upgrades is the most durable. Could even be more durable then my savage x. I love Team Corally but iv found them to be just to fragile. I hope this XRT stands up to at least some damage. They are fast cars to.
A lot of the older generation corrallys had some pretty serious weak points but the XTR and especially the new Asuga are tanks. I hope you have a lot of upgrades on your Savage :-) I've had a few of them and they all were pretty weak out of the box. Thanks for watching and if you enjoy my videos a sub is appreciated!
That would probably work as well. I haven't tested it though so I'm not entirely certain that the lowers will fit properly. Thanks for watching and a sub is appreciated!
@@onemansvideos2134 I would have a skeeter if I didn't already have the xtr. What made you decide to switch from the stock Traxxas shocks? They've been bulletproof on my Maxx
Excellent Video, Really interesting & extremely useful solutions for those irritating little issues on the XTR, CORALLY TAKE NOTE ! Really enjoy watching your videos here on you tube buddy, Your a Credit to the RC Hobby itself ! Stay Safe 🤜🏻🤛🏻🙏🏼👍🏼
Pretty cool upgrades and improvements, I just can't agree that the arrma stand offs are an upgrade, I have lost count of how many I have with a bolt in I can't get out after they bent.
Besides that 👍
All the best
Team Corally Bashers
Well they definitely aren't bulletproof but in my experience there are significantly more durable than the corally ones. I broke at least one standoff in pretty much every upside down landing I had in my XTR. Since I switched to the Arrma ones I haven't broken one yet.
@@DoRC I don't know if they have changed material maybe, I have 3 of the 1/8 and my first is over two years old and never had one break, but as I see people have issues now with them I suspect they have been changed. Or it's due to the harder springs and thicker oil used. Who knows
Not really sure. I've only broken them upside down landings from high jumps so they aren't super fragile I just think that the arrma ones are better
@@DoRC Corally do shock covers now, which come on the Skeeter, it's surprising they don't come on the new 2022 XTR, cheap upgrade though
@@Luke-en2tk yes I tried those first. They look nice but they don't actually help stop the shock mounts from breaking or the shock caps from ripping apart unfortunately. Thanks for watching and if you aren't already subscribed a sub is appreciated!
Thanks for the solutions to the shock issues!
You're welcome I hope they help thanks for watching and if you aren't already subbed a sub is appreciated! If you are subbed thanks for that too:)
@@DoRC i have a question...are you drilling thru the standoff and cutting off both ends to be able to put the bolt threw or is it just grind the stand off and just use the arrma stand off as is?
I'm just grinding the top and bottom flats of the standoff down a bit so they fit into the shock Tower and then drilling the shock tower out to fit as necessary. The older Arma standoffs are a two-piece design where it's the actual standoff and then a that goes all the way through it. The newer ones are a single piece with a nut on either end. I hope that answers your question:)
@@DoRC i have the exb standoffs! So grind 2 sides of the stand off to fit the tower? i also have the m2c shock caps available so I'll wait til these give and try that for sure! Thank you for you time brother and keep up the great work👍🏼👍🏼
@@humblebeast7232 yeah that's what I did. Just ground down to flats of the hex so that it would fit into the little inset on the shock Tower and then I think I had to drill out the hole. Been a while on that one.
Ok so I got the Lunsford tie rods and the Arrma rod ends. Only problem is, it seems like the stock pivot balls are too small for the rod ends. Is the best route to just get the Arrma 6s pivot balls? From what I see online it looks like they’re 7.8 mm versus the stock TC 6s being 6.8 mm, although I think the stock Arrma ones may be composite, but I’m looking at some metal ones from Hot Racing I believe. Just curious to see what you did there. Thanks for this video btw, helped me a lot with my new rig
Yes you'll need the stock pivot balls as well. Mine were already in them because I got them off of a vehicle. Thanks for watching and if you aren't already subscribed a sub is appreciated!
Excellent points .. great video 🤘
Thanks!
Hi, thanks for the review, I'm thinking of buying 1 but have a question, I've seen many reviews talking about the front ball joints popping out, have you experienced this and do u have a solution for it? Thanks
The new versions of their cars including the XTR and the new asuga have updated front hubs that are much stronger and don't have that problem anymore. You can also just get the updated hubs for the older versions for very little money. I think they were giving them away for free for a while but I'm not sure if they're doing that still.
@@DoRC thank you so much for your reply, appreciate it
You're welcome :-) If you enjoy my videos a sub to my channel is appreciated!
Hi! Thanks for the video, I will take the advice for my TC Kronos XTR. I have a question - where can I buy Titanium Turnbuckles (95mm) now? Lunsfordracing unfortunately closed their business and their website is inactive. Maybe you could recommend something similar, just as durable? Unfortunately, this standard part is quite weak and I have already replaced it 3 times this year. Merry Christmas!
Unfortunately as far as I know there is no alternative in titanium. The standard Arrma team Corally ones. They are also quite durable. Thanks for watching and if you enjoy my videos a sub is appreciated!
I snapped my back turnbuckles just one day after I watched your video. 🤣
Interesting. I haven't broken one of those yet. Was it on a bad crash?
@@DoRC I've hit a bigger rock on the beach with the side of the wheel.
@ ah. Gotcha. Well hopefully it was just a fluke.
Anyhow, I have bought Arrma rod ends, Arrma and Corally steel turnbuckles plus the Corally composite ones and will test them 🤘
@ awesome. Lmk how it goes!
Awesome truck!
It definitely is!
I like your video format, informative, to the point and well filmed. Keep up the quality content 👌 great hobby to be apart of, and videos like these make it even better! Excited to see what you do with this car, thanks 👍
Appreciate the kind words!
May i know you se 92mm Lunsford or longer?
I thought the link I had was to the exact ones but it resets the option. You need the 95 mm ones as shown in the kit for the outcast that they have. Went ahead and made a note in the description.:-) thanks for watching and a sub is appreciate!
I dont know man mybie stock it is one of the most durably 1/8th truggys / bashers but id say the Arrma Talion stock or with a couple upgrades is the most durable. Could even be more durable then my savage x. I love Team Corally but iv found them to be just to fragile. I hope this XRT stands up to at least some damage. They are fast cars to.
A lot of the older generation corrallys had some pretty serious weak points but the XTR and especially the new Asuga are tanks.
I hope you have a lot of upgrades on your Savage :-) I've had a few of them and they all were pretty weak out of the box.
Thanks for watching and if you enjoy my videos a sub is appreciated!
good video. i can tell ur vids are getting better. where did u get the fan u have on the motor there?
Thanks! I make these fan setups myself using 3D printed mounts and used server fans on ebay. They work great!
Very good video!
Thanks! I'm really liking this XTR. These upgrades definitely take it to the next level.
Probably be cheaper to swap for arrma shocks
That would probably work as well. I haven't tested it though so I'm not entirely certain that the lowers will fit properly. Thanks for watching and a sub is appreciated!
@@DoRC just seen razor rc review of this and he has arrma shocks on his in the rear
@@onemansvideos2134 nice! That's definitely another option then. Do you have one of these yet?
@@DoRC no but I've been eyeing the sketer....arrma shocks are nice tho I run them on my traxxas maxx 4s
@@onemansvideos2134 I would have a skeeter if I didn't already have the xtr. What made you decide to switch from the stock Traxxas shocks? They've been bulletproof on my Maxx
Excellent Video, Really interesting & extremely useful solutions for those irritating little issues on the XTR, CORALLY TAKE NOTE !
Really enjoy watching your videos here on you tube buddy, Your a Credit to the RC Hobby itself !
Stay Safe 🤜🏻🤛🏻🙏🏼👍🏼
Thanks so much! I really enjoy making the videos and I enjoy interacting with you guys even more :-)
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Just subbed bro great job
Thanks man :-) lots of awesome content to come!