JP's HaVoc Comp Build

This is my build of my own Bully HaVoc Comp Crawler.

Spec's:

Bully Axles with V4 Shafts

Castle BEC and ESC

Eritex Inc. Adjustable beadlocks

Front and Rear Digs

Rc4wd BeadLocks

HaVoc Chassis with 2in Skid

The Real Dogman DogLeg Lower Links

2x Warrior 45T Warrior-SS

DX3R Radio Gear

Hitec 7955TG Servo

 

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Here you can see it as a Roller. Using 68mm Front torsion Bars. Hitec 7955TG Servo. Pro-Line Chisel Tires. 

KK High Clearance Delrin lower links. 45T Warrior-SS. 

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With the Bullys pre-drilled axles. Making your own trays for batteries, ESC and anything else is a breeze. I made this from some extra 1/8in Delrin I had laying around. The Castle ESC fits nice and tight to the gear box right under the upper link mount

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With the Bullys pre-drilled axles. Making your own trays for batteries, ESC and anything else is a breeze. I made this from some extra 1/8in Delrin I had laying around. The Castle ESC fits nice and tight to the gear box right under the upper link mount

 The HaVoc chassis uses front torsion and Rear Sprung set up. Which allows for the perfect mix of both worlds. The tor_4=/i//DSCF2906.jpg,

 The HaVoc chassis uses front torsion and Rear Sprung set up. Which allows for the perfect mix of both worlds. The torsion gives a very predictable set up. Having the Rear use Springs keeps it from bouncing on step climbs known to be a down fall with torsions of the past. By keeping the front a torsion set up. Gives it great side hilling capabilities.

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Installed my own 3/8in Thick Steering Rod. The largest rod that can fit using the stock steering of the bully and still be mounted on top of knuckles. 

Here you can see the Dual dig set up. Each switch is hooked up to either the front or rear motor. By engaging one or the other. Kills either motor. Giving you complete control of your crawler with just a 3 channel radio. Small 1500 3s Lipo installed in the belly of the rig. Keeps it low and out of harms way.

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Complete and ready for Comps. 

Here is the installed DogLeg Lower Links. I went with the 3/8in Thick Rears and 1/4in Thick fronts. 

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Now it's time to show it in action...

Now a Short video

 

Now go get yours...