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CC01 Enquiries
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SG Crawlers Forum :: RC Talk - Trail Trucks and Crawlers :: RC Trail Rigs and Rock Crawlers Discussion
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CC01 Enquiries
Dear crawler bros, me and my bro just gotten the cc01 kit....so hopefully will be able to get some tips on how to 'crawl' or a better word to say 'trail' our trucks better ya??
gonna take some time to build though....lol
see ya guys soon y'alll
gonna take some time to build though....lol
see ya guys soon y'alll
liammielicious- Crawler
- Posts : 13
Join date : 2012-08-25
Re: CC01 Enquiries
Congrates on your purchase... built thread please...
Zax13- Crawler
- Posts : 345
Join date : 2011-12-22
Location : Sengkang
Re: CC01 Enquiries
liew bro, i tot should lock the back diff instead?
yeah...looking at 1.9 tyres...but where to buy cheap and good tyres and rims bro?
tried junfac and asiatees. the prices ok?
prob, pop by swan soon and look for winnie
yeah...looking at 1.9 tyres...but where to buy cheap and good tyres and rims bro?
tried junfac and asiatees. the prices ok?
prob, pop by swan soon and look for winnie
liammielicious- Crawler
- Posts : 13
Join date : 2012-08-25
Re: CC01 Enquiries
Front n Rear need lock diff
U need high turn motor too
U need high turn motor too
Liew- Crawler
- Posts : 580
Join date : 2011-08-23
Re: CC01 Enquiries
Indeed just locking either front or rear is not enough for any serious trailing. With both diffs locked is is passable.
But all the gears are plastic so locking the diffs provides a lot of stress on to them. Expect them to wear rather quickly if you use the vehicle a lot.
The kit comes with one set of lockers for one diff (two triangle-shaped pieces on the G sprue), the second diff can be locked by wedging the spider gears. See http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/tamiya-xc-cc01/182426-blackfoots-cc01-project-some-simple-diy-mods.html
As Master Liew said you will need a high turn motor (45T, 55T). The stock 27T silver can makes it go quick, but at the expense that it has very little torque at the low speeds required for trailing.
I don't have a recommendation on tires, other than that the stock are way too hard. When getting other tires you need to pay attention to the outer diameter -- the CC01 tires are 1.9" but have a small outside diameter.
People have fit larger tires, but that requires cutting the body shell and other mods.
Junfac and AsiaTees are good sources for reasonably priced parts of good quality.
Ensure you upgrade the wheel-hex to metal ones. I recommend the original Tamiya one's "Pin Type Wheel Adapter #53056)". Also the steering should be upgraded out of the box. I had success with GPM parts, see my blog at http://laneboysrc.blogspot.sg/2012/12/tamiya-cc-01-steering-repair-using-gpm.html
Build thread with photos please!
But all the gears are plastic so locking the diffs provides a lot of stress on to them. Expect them to wear rather quickly if you use the vehicle a lot.
The kit comes with one set of lockers for one diff (two triangle-shaped pieces on the G sprue), the second diff can be locked by wedging the spider gears. See http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/tamiya-xc-cc01/182426-blackfoots-cc01-project-some-simple-diy-mods.html
As Master Liew said you will need a high turn motor (45T, 55T). The stock 27T silver can makes it go quick, but at the expense that it has very little torque at the low speeds required for trailing.
I don't have a recommendation on tires, other than that the stock are way too hard. When getting other tires you need to pay attention to the outer diameter -- the CC01 tires are 1.9" but have a small outside diameter.
People have fit larger tires, but that requires cutting the body shell and other mods.
Junfac and AsiaTees are good sources for reasonably priced parts of good quality.
Ensure you upgrade the wheel-hex to metal ones. I recommend the original Tamiya one's "Pin Type Wheel Adapter #53056)". Also the steering should be upgraded out of the box. I had success with GPM parts, see my blog at http://laneboysrc.blogspot.sg/2012/12/tamiya-cc-01-steering-repair-using-gpm.html
Build thread with photos please!
Last edited by laneboysrc on Tue 9 Jul 2013 - 9:16; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : spelling fix...)
Re: CC01 Enquiries
saweeeeeeet la, bro laneboy!!!
tks so much for the tip manzzz
kk will take as much pics as i can bro waitin for partssss
tks so much for the tip manzzz
kk will take as much pics as i can bro waitin for partssss
liammielicious- Crawler
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Join date : 2012-08-25
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