slash 2wd lcg steering bellcrank 3d models
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Printed for a Traxxas Slash 2wd. (The 4x4 setup is different) This one doesn't use bushings or bearings, so it might wear out quickly. Seems to hold up pretty well though. Thanks, Enjoy! ...
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esc mounting plate for the Traxxas Slash 2wd trucks with the LCG, low center of gravity chassis. This allows you to securely mount any esc that you would like using double sided tape or another attachment method of your choosing. ...This changes the esc...
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This is a Traxxas Slash 2wd LCG Chassis - Sidewinder SCT ESC Holder Bracket and FS-RG3E Receiver Holder. The Castle Sidewinder 3 SCT needs two to three twenty-five millimeter screws to keep it in place securely. ... The FLYSKY FS-RG3E requires one...
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This design is tailored specifically for a Traxxas Slash 2WD, allowing users to reverse-mount the transmission for improved center of gravity and cornering capabilities. Alternatively, it can be installed in its original configuration. ...The design's...
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I needed extended body mounts for a monster slash build and didnt want to buy them. ...Printed in PETG, we will see how well they hold up but its cheap to print spares</p><p>uses m2.6 x 12mm wood screws to attach the posts</p>
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I designed this 3D printed upgrade that I call Mount for Anything for traxxas slash 2wd LCG m2. So I designed this 3D printed component for the purpose of laying a mount so one can put on a gyro or light system or anything else. This 3D printed...
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And it has to be a traxxas 2wd slash LCG or HCG. You may need double-sided tape depending on what you did to your chassis but in my case, there was no need for me to do that because it fits tightly and I wouldn't worry about it falling off. ...So enjoy...
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Hello, I created a LCG cover. 0.3 layer Megacubic I3 Printed w/o support. the holes are for glueing. v 0.3 add 2 mm on the sides, cover are double checked now! the hole in the front part is matching with the accu mount screw, you can replace and...
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... 3: Pritning in ABS did not make any difference, it brakes at the same spot. So created Version 2 to be more robust and back to PLA. UPDATE 4: If Version 2 does not fit in your steering setup, try Version 3. :D UPDATE 5: Added Version 4. ...
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... DURABLE, EVEN WHEN PRINTED WITH PLA, THANKS TO THIS EXTRA THICKNESS. THERE ARE ACTUALLY LEFT AND RIGHT PARTS, AS THE THICKER DESIGN TENDS TO INTERFERE WITH OTHER PARTS OF THE STEERING OR SUSPENSION AND REQUIRES SLIGHT KNOTCHES CUT OUT ON THE ARM.
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3d print a plate thats used to mount your ESC to your RC car. Use 2 way tape to hold your ESC to the plate which is held on by 2 screws in the original location on the chassis. Plate is 3mm thick. Prints very easy with no supports. 0.3 layer height...
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Simple esc mount and gnss for slash lcg 2wd chassis. If you found this, no explanation is needed. ...Enjoy!!
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I adjusted the size to fit a 2wd Slash. The fit might be a little tight, but over time, it will break in. ...Fill at 100% to ensure strength.
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... ... Original LEFT side steering bellcrank was blocking. Created this slimmer bellcrank that eliminates the top and bottom bearing. Bringing the effective diameter of the bellcrank from 12.5mm to 10mm. Printed in PLA PLUS, 100% Infill. ...
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Designed specifically for the Slash LCg Chassis, this system features M3 hardware mounting capabilities.
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All of the stands I have found are for the Traxxas Slash 4x4, so I took it upon myself to design a simple stand for my Slash to keep the wheels off the ground when in storage on the shelf. For assembly, you need the following: (8) M3x10-12mm screws....
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All of the stands I have found are for the Traxxas Slash 4x4, so I took it upon myself to design a simple stand for my Slash to keep the wheels off the ground when in storage on the shelf. For assembly, you need the following: (8) M3x10-12mm...
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This custom part safeguards the rear bumper and suspension a-arms from being severely scratched over time when bottoming out on jumps. The long ribs on the Low Center of Gravity chassis near the motor and below the rear axle have worn down...
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I crafted those components using Nylon-Bridge and Nylon-910, ideal for withstanding intense impacts. For assembling the body, I recommend applying contact adhesive to achieve a flexible bond. ...Now it's time to get creative!
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Hey, built some skis for my Slash 2WD. Skis were printed with PLA and linkages with flexible filament, resulting in a smooth ride. The unique design allows for easy steering and maneuverability on various terrain types. ...Check out the video at...
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This is a straightforward flat ESC Mount designed to seamlessly fit into the stock ESC location on both the stock Traxxas Slash 2WD Chassis and the Low Center of Gravity (LCG) Chassis. It might also work with other models that utilize the XL-5 ESC,...
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Soporte de batería para la Slash 2WD. ...Son dos versiones, diseñado para ser lo más parecido al original.
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This is an experiment to extend the wheelbase of a Traxxas Slash 2WD to fit Arrma Infraction or Felony bodies. It makes the wheelbase 76 millimeters (3 inches) longer than stock. It is designed around the Slash LCG chassis, and I have no idea if it...
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This is a simple wheelie bar I designed for my Traxxas Slash 2wd VXL as it spent far too much time on its roof! In addition to the printed parts you will need the following parts: 2x 625 bearings 2x M5x20 countersunk head bolts 2x BS210 O-rings 4x...
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This is the first of many print sets for a 2wd Slash down-force system. Suitable for both drift and drag cars. When the whole system is installed your car should pull itself down and make the car squat as speed increases. This fits with and without...
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This is a cover for the Traxxas Slash Low Center of Gravity chassis. ...You can print it without any supporting structures.
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... brand new they would be 6 mm. The arms are modeled to more tightly fit them. You may need to adjust hole size. If yours match mine, ream the bellcrank hole with a 15/64" drill bit and the posts should slide in, but still have a relatively snug fit.
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As the mounting points of the rear sway bar were found to be insufficient (in my honest opinion), I designed a holder which proved to function flawlessly and was easy to install and print. I employed M3x16 screws to attach the holder and shock tower...