General RC Information
It started out as an EXB V1 then got parted out, rebuilt, parted out, then rebuilt again. After changing the bellcrank to the new EXB I took a serious liking to the truck and started dedicating resources to it. As it sits now I consider it to be the best truck I've owned to date. The V4 rear shock tower was a junk bin find that stuck.
M2C
Chassis, shock tower, all bracing, driveshafts F/C/R, drive cups, steering plate, and hexes.
Scorched Parts
Motor mount and hinge pin retainers.
Vitavon
Gearboxes, gears, steering blocks, and hub carriers.
Power and steering
Hobbywing MAX6/1650kv combo, Reefs 500 Raw.
Cooling system
Hyper Flow Fans.
M2C
Chassis, shock tower, all bracing, driveshafts F/C/R, drive cups, steering plate, and hexes.
Scorched Parts
Motor mount and hinge pin retainers.
Vitavon
Gearboxes, gears, steering blocks, and hub carriers.
Power and steering
Hobbywing MAX6/1650kv combo, Reefs 500 Raw.
Cooling system
Hyper Flow Fans.
- RC Type
- Truck
- RC Brand
- Arrma
- RC Model
- Kraton 6s
- RC Scale
- 1/8 Scale
Technical Specifications
- Power Source
- Electric
- Battery Type
- LiPo
- Motor Type
- Brushless
- Drive System
- 4WD (Four-Wheel Drive)
- Top Speed
- 40-59 mph
Additional Information
- Budget
- Over $1000
- Challenges Faced
- The truck was a diff killer for the longest time. I gave up on my basher philosophy of thick is better and thinned out the center diff to 500k. I haven't trashed a diff since.