Spotlight Builds: Traxxas Slash 2WD Rally 'Cuda
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Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:21 On The Bench
02:22 Driving
06:37 Conclusion
Пікірлер: 38
My very first hobby grade RC was a 2wd Slash and it’s been sitting and collecting dust for a while now. You’ve given me inspiration to dust it off!
@bchobbies
Жыл бұрын
Awesome! They really are a fantastic platform for custom builds, or just to enjoy in stock form. Definitely one of the best starter hobby-grade trucks out there.
That body on the slash looks so good.
Nice rig!!🏎️💨🏁
Great informations and tips. The car looks and runs very great.
Absolute beauty
Great video. Awesome build.
I’m putting a 1/8 scale IROC body on mine to give a more stock appearance
That is totally awesome. I just picked up a bunch of Traxxas parts to build a car with. I really had no idea what 2wd chassis I should go with because I wasn't too thrilled with the bodies available for the 2wds. The cuda body from ProLine is perfect. Thanks for sharing.
@joshmoncion5859
Жыл бұрын
If you put bandit arms on it most of them should fit
@RCRoads
Жыл бұрын
@@joshmoncion5859 Thanks "we'll make it fit" 👍
Very very cool build
Really cool 👍👍👍
Thats pretty sweet
This thing is so cool man
I had this body on a Tmaxx with a 2.5R Nitro motor ....🤙
@winstonpratt604
Жыл бұрын
It had a dynamite exhaust and aluminum everything lol
@austinsmith5552
Жыл бұрын
Where did you get it. The body
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LOVE this build!! I've been wanting to do something similar. Would you recommend getting a slash and buying the upgrades/parts or just completely buying all the parts independently and building it from the ground up?
@bchobbies
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! I'd start with a stock Slash. Buying all the parts individually would be a lot more expensive.
Have you thought about using wheels that are not as wide on the front, with the bandit arms
@bchobbies
Жыл бұрын
I've experimented with it, but I couldn't find anything close to the right diameter with a significantly narrower offset (besides some cheap buggy wheels from Amazon that cracked almost immediately). I suppose I could put Drag Slash front wheels on it, but that might look a little weird with the off-road rear tires.
1:50 what do you need to do please if you have a 4x4 slash? What arm you have to buy and axle thingy to have the same result as yours? Super awesome car with that old classic body. Wish they make more muscle car bodies.
@bchobbies
Жыл бұрын
For a 4x4 Slash, you can narrow the front using Rally ST arms (part #6731). These are about a quarter inch narrower than standard Slash arms. You will also need shorter steering links and camber links. The shot at 1:03 shows it on my Slash 4x4 with this setup.
@tamasdohy1146
Жыл бұрын
@@bchobbies Thank you very much. Your build is very inspiring. Do I need the narrow arms on the back too? And do you have part numbers please for the shorter steering and camber links too? My English is not the best. Thank you for the help
@bchobbies
Жыл бұрын
@@tamasdohy1146 For this body, you don't need narrow arms on the back. Part numbers are 3139A or 3139X for the steering links and 6743 for the camber links. You will also need to shorten the front driveshafts slightly. You can either cut them 1/4" shorter with a small saw, or replace them with part number 6760.
@tamasdohy1146
Жыл бұрын
@@bchobbies you are the best Thank you
I dig the build! I got a question though. What A-arms do i need? I got a 2wd.
@bchobbies
Жыл бұрын
You'll need Bandit front arms (part #2541X). Stock rear arms are fine.
@ArcherMorningside
Жыл бұрын
@@bchobbies thanks dude!
Sweet! Where is that location you are driving on track?
@ohhthatbaldguy3791
Жыл бұрын
I believe its View Royal Park
@bchobbies
Жыл бұрын
@@ohhthatbaldguy3791 is correct - it is View Royal Park!
Would that proline chevy 1972 Malibu or the shell in the video be able to fit a normal vxl 2wd slash that has a 1 inch hub extension?
@bchobbies
Жыл бұрын
You could make it work by lifting the body up really high and doing a monster-truck-style build, but if you want the wheels to tuck into the fenders, you will need to remove the hub extensions and possibly put narrower arms on the front. These bodies are designed for drag cars, which use shorter arms than a standard Slash, and the width varies between specific bodies as well. Each one needs different modifications to the chassis to make it fit. If you have a local hobby shop that carries these bodies, my advice would be to go take some measurements from them (especially the width across the fenders, both front and rear), compare that to your Slash, and look into what parts you'll need to narrow it down. Alternatively, if you do want to go with the lifted look, you can leave the wide stance as-is and just get super tall body mounts.
Where can I find this body?
@bchobbies
7 ай бұрын
It's made by Pro-Line. If you live in Canada, you can order it through us here: (currently sold out but will restock soon): bchobbies.com/products/pro3550-18-1972-plymouth-barracuda-motown-missile-no-prep-drag-racing-body-black-tough-color If you live outside of Canada, you can order it from AMainHobbies: www.amainhobbies.com/proline-1972-plymouth-barracuda-motown-missile-no-prep-drag-racing-body-black-pro3550-18/p1368999