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Where to drive a crawler around here - son1cn - 11-04-2006

All i have right now is a almost stock traxxas revo and i wanted to build a crawler, but i don't know what to get, and i really don't know anyplace i could go with it around here. Anyone know any good crawling spots in the Arlington Heights vicinity?


Where to drive a crawler around here - Traxxas_Junkee - 11-04-2006

I'm not sure about a place, but welcome aboard!


Where to drive a crawler around here - son1cn - 11-05-2006

ok, so you don't know the place, but what kind of truck and what brand should i get? Any crawlers in this forum?


Where to drive a crawler around here - MX_KEVIN - 11-05-2006

There not many crawlers on here. Mnster is a member that comes to mind but I think he's NW in Byron. At least he should have an opinion on which truck. Sorry, I dont know much about them.


Where to drive a crawler around here - Mr. Tune - 11-05-2006

Nitro trucks aren't the best crawlers out there. They don't have the instant torque capability like the electric stuff has.


Where to drive a crawler around here - Ponch - 11-05-2006

TXT or Clod Axles is the basic starting point I've seen people use. Then either make your own chassis or buy a pre-fab'd one off of somebody.

If you haven't yet, check out http://www.rccrawler.com


Where to drive a crawler around here - mikeh - 11-05-2006

When I wanted to get into crawling, I looked them up and fell over from the sticker shock! You can spend 300 to 1000 on one, even used! So I went to Wal*Mart and got myself a Nylint crawler, and had a lot of fun with it for a few days.
Then I got completely BORED! It was so slow! Sure it could crawl, but we dont live in the Rockys. Now it sits in my basement. Boy was I glad I did not drop 500 bucks on a toy I would be bored with in a week!

I am not saying crawling is boring! I am just saying it definately is not for me, and I was glad I didn't spend a lot to find out.

If you want my Nylint, it has a brand new battery, 1/6 scale, perfect shape in the box, for 50 bucks.


Where to drive a crawler around here - Mnster - 11-05-2006

Yeah, I'm not much into racing just crawlers.Big Grin

TLT kits are currently the best way to get into pro grade crawling. Many chassis kits are out to allow better performance. The TLT's are smaller then Clods making it easier to find challenging terrain.

I'm not real familiar with the Chicago area so I don't know of many places near you. There is not many places around me either. I usually drive out of state to get to a really good area on the weekends. Going to try and start a comp series next year, we currently have 5 locals from Rockford. You may have seen us at the expo.
http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/showthread.php?t=45244&page=6&highlight=hobby+expo


Here is my website
http://www.MWRCA.net

This is the website you need.
http://www.RcCrawler.com


Where to drive a crawler around here - 77chevy4x4 - 05-11-2007

dude the only place i find are rock piles inthe woods by beck lake or other forest pers. so if you get one let me know we need some thing around here to do


Where to drive a crawler around here - BJoe - 05-11-2007

I managed to find a decent wheeling area between home and work, so just look around. It works well for crawling as well as general rc off roading.

Here's the cell phone pics of where I've been going with the WK
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and here's some pics of it out there
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