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Do you guys generally buy replacement parts online or from your local hobby shop? Ordering online seems to take longer but saves you a little bit of money. Buying from a LHS gets you back up and running but often at a higher cost. I'm in Michigan and things are starting to open back up so I'm looking forward to visiting my lhs for the first time to see what they have in stock. My brushed motor in my Granite Mega bit the dust and I'm waiting on a warranty replacement from horizon hobby that's on back order. I ordered a brushless setup from China and that's a month out. (I just can't afford a more expensive brushless setup. Don't judge.) But I'm sure I could stop in to my LHS to buy another brushed motor to get me back up and running. I also ordered the wrong sealed bearings from Amain hobbies and am currently trying to email them to return them for the correct ones. The amain website description of the Fast Eddy bearings is horrible. It doesn't say that they are for the 2wd or 4wd. Just that they are for the granite mega. I get them in the mail, and the package says 2wd. Ugh. I should have just ordered them from Fast Eddy website. Sorry to rant, but I'm getting frustrated constantly trying to order parts online and either ordering the wrong parts or waiting a long time to get them. And the fact I've only had this truck for 2 weeks and the stock brushed motor is already toast.
Could you send me a link to the hsp shocksThe Arrma 4x4 Mega Granite/Senton is a pretty solid platform out of the box, but like most any other RC there are some weak points that can certainly be improved upon. Below we'll look at a few of those weak points and provide alternatives to fix said points.
If the Arrma Mega 4x4 is your first RC then there are going to be a few things you'll need first.
Required items for an Arrma 4x4 Mega
Batteries - The Arrma 4x4 Mega supports either a 7 cell NiMh or 2S LiPo battery pack.
My recommendation would be to go with a 2s LiPo pack and would suggest checking out SMC LiPo battery packs. However if you are looking for a list of suggested brands check out our "Budget LiPo of choice" thread.
LiPo Charging Sack - If you are going to go with a LiPo battery you MUST use a LiPo charging sack. These things are silly cheap and offer a huge amount of protection in the event a LiPo starts to go south.
*If you are not using a LiPo battery you can forgo getting a charging sack*
Battery Charger - For someone getting into RC and looking for a good bang for their buck, I would recommend checking out the Dynamite Prophet Sport Duo charger. It will easily charge dual 2S LiPo or 7 cell NiMh packs at the same time allowing you to get back to racing/bashing quicker.
If you want other suggestions, check out our Recommend me a battery charger thread.
4x AA batteries - The 4x AA batteries are used in the transmitter that is included with the Arrma 4x4 Mega trucks. I'm would recommend getting Eneloop rechargeable batteries. Either the Panasonic Eneloop or Eneloop Pro (higher capacity, longer run time).
That about wraps up the required items, now onto the recommended Arrma Mega 4x4 upgrades!
Most Recommended Upgrades for the Arrma 4x4 Mega
Servo - Soon after the Granite/Senton 4x4 Mega trucks was released, several people reported issues with the included servo.
An inexpensive upgrade would be the Savox SW-0230MG servo which has metal gears, faster and MUCH stronger than the stock servo - and it's also waterproof. A near bulletproof upgrade (maybe even a bit over kill ) would be a Savox SW1211SG or Savox SC-1256TG digital servo (probably want to pick up a BEC while you're at it too if you go with the 1256 servo).
Servo Saver - In the same breath we recommend a new servo, the stock servo saver is in need of some help as well. I don't think the stock servo saver hasn't saved many servos and looks like a knock off of a Kimbrough.
Skip the issues and get a legit Kimbrough #123 servo saver instead.
Shocks - We get a lot of questions about this one and right now these are the most commonly suggested and used shock upgrades:
- Stock Arrma Typhon shocks
- Or a cheaper alternative is a set of HSP aluminum shocks.
Bumpers - The stock bumpers are not only a bit small but we've also seen reports of them not holding up as well. Luckily we have companies like T-Bone Racing that offers front and rear bumpers for the both the Granite and Senton 4x4 Mega trucks!
Bearings - I've said it before and will say it again, stock bearings in nearly any RC stink. Get yourself a set of NICE bearings from Team Fast Eddy - he offers both a Granite and Senton bearing kit for the Mega 4x4's.
Aside from the above, there have been several people ask about 17mm hex adapters and a common reply is to buying a set of these 17mm adapters that so far seem to be working very well for members here.
Finally I would suggest anyone looking for more information, tips and other mods check out these useful threads below:
- Jerry-rigged's Granite Mega 4x4 build thread by @Jerry-rigged
- Arrma Granite 4x4 6S BLX build thread by @Megasty
- Mega 4x4 how-to videos thread which include several videos on how to maintain your Mega 4x4.
- Mega 4x4 Diff Input Gear Mod by @Megasty
Please, if you have other suggested upgrades, mods or tips for the Arrma 4x4 Mega Granite or Senton trucks please share below!
https://www.ebay.com/itm/292516649785Could you send me a link to the hsp shocks
These are to big for the arrma granite
No those won’t come with the slipper. They are separate parts.Hey Guys,
I just bought ARA310949 part. It says it is completely assembled slipper clutch for 3s granite. I was curious if any of you bought this and will it come with the black cover shapped part that comes with
AR310882 - SLIPPER CLUTCH MAINTENANCE SET
and AR310881 shaft?
I personally wouldn't go with anything less than the Hobbywing Max10 SCT 3200kv 3665 combo. https://www.amainhobbies.com/hobbyw...3660sl-motor-combo-3200kv-hwa38010200/p607213 Sure you can buy one of those cheapo Amazon combos but the esc that comes with them will die and the motors are a bit undersized.Hey all,
I'm new to this forum and created a new post before seeing this. So I am going to post here as well. I have the Granite Mega v3 stock and looking into going brushless. I know the v3 is brushless upgrade ready, so wondering what would you recommend? I'm fairly new to the hobby and want to get into the thick of things and learning more about my car and what better way than to upgrade it.
Thanks for any opinions!
Thanks so much for the recommendation! I will follow your advice and upgrade with the combo you mentioned. $136 is not a terrible upgrade, just wished I went with the BLX brushless when I was researching. I guess this is part of the hobby, upgrading.I personally wouldn't go with anything less than the Hobbywing Max10 SCT 3200kv 3665 combo. https://www.amainhobbies.com/hobbyw...3660sl-motor-combo-3200kv-hwa38010200/p607213 Sure you can buy one of those cheapo Amazon combos but the esc that comes with them will die and the motors are a bit undersized.
Those were the combos I was referring to, it isn't a matter of if the esc is going to crap out but when and they are not waterproof, many have found out the hard way about that one. The motors are actually pretty decent though, I have an eBay cheapo that is 5 years old and it still works.Thanks so much for the recommendation! I will follow your advice and upgrade with the combo you mentioned. $136 is not a terrible upgrade, just wished I went with the BLX brushless when I was researching. I guess this is part of the hobby, upgrading.
I found this guys youtube video upgrading the Granite Mega v3 to brushless but not the combo you recommended, he also upgraded the pinion to 16t as well. Thoughts on it?
Anything else would you recommend? I have 2s Lipo now, I read I should upgrade and get 3s Lipo as well. Tires?
I have moved the jumper. The trucks will go back to full power for awhile, back into limp mode, back to full power and than “turn off” so I have nothing but steering.Have you moved the jumper from nimh to lipo?
Thank you for sharing more information!The Arrma 4x4 Mega Granite/Senton is a pretty solid platform out of the box, but like most any other RC there are some weak points that can certainly be improved upon. Below we'll look at a few of those weak points and provide alternatives to fix said points.
If the Arrma Mega 4x4 is your first RC then there are going to be a few things you'll need first.
Required items for an Arrma 4x4 Mega
Batteries - The Arrma 4x4 Mega supports either a 7 cell NiMh or 2S LiPo battery pack.
My recommendation would be to go with a 2s LiPo pack and would suggest checking out SMC LiPo battery packs. However if you are looking for a list of suggested brands check out our "Budget LiPo of choice" thread.
LiPo Charging Sack - If you are going to go with a LiPo battery you MUST use a LiPo charging sack. These things are silly cheap and offer a huge amount of protection in the event a LiPo starts to go south.
*If you are not using a LiPo battery you can forgo getting a charging sack*
Battery Charger - For someone getting into RC and looking for a good bang for their buck, I would recommend checking out the Dynamite Prophet Sport Duo charger. It will easily charge dual 2S LiPo or 7 cell NiMh packs at the same time allowing you to get back to racing/bashing quicker.
If you want other suggestions, check out our Recommend me a battery charger thread.
4x AA batteries - The 4x AA batteries are used in the transmitter that is included with the Arrma 4x4 Mega trucks. I'm would recommend getting Eneloop rechargeable batteries. Either the Panasonic Eneloop or Eneloop Pro (higher capacity, longer run time).
That about wraps up the required items, now onto the recommended Arrma Mega 4x4 upgrades!
Most Recommended Upgrades for the Arrma 4x4 Mega
Servo - Soon after the Granite/Senton 4x4 Mega trucks was released, several people reported issues with the included servo.
An inexpensive upgrade would be the Savox SW-0230MG servo which has metal gears, faster and MUCH stronger than the stock servo - and it's also waterproof. A near bulletproof upgrade (maybe even a bit over kill ) would be a Savox SW1211SG or Savox SC-1256TG digital servo (probably want to pick up a BEC while you're at it too if you go with the 1256 servo).
Servo Saver - In the same breath we recommend a new servo, the stock servo saver is in need of some help as well. I don't think the stock servo saver hasn't saved many servos and looks like a knock off of a Kimbrough.
Skip the issues and get a legit Kimbrough #123 servo saver instead.
Shocks - We get a lot of questions about this one and right now these are the most commonly suggested and used shock upgrades:
- Stock Arrma Typhon shocks
- Or a cheaper alternative is a set of HSP aluminum shocks.
Bumpers - The stock bumpers are not only a bit small but we've also seen reports of them not holding up as well. Luckily we have companies like T-Bone Racing that offers front and rear bumpers for the both the Granite and Senton 4x4 Mega trucks!
Bearings - I've said it before and will say it again, stock bearings in nearly any RC stink. Get yourself a set of NICE bearings from Team Fast Eddy - he offers both a Granite and Senton bearing kit for the Mega 4x4's.
Aside from the above, there have been several people ask about 17mm hex adapters and a common reply is to buying a set of these 17mm adapters that so far seem to be working very well for members here.
Finally I would suggest anyone looking for more information, tips and other mods check out these useful threads below:
- Jerry-rigged's Granite Mega 4x4 build thread by @Jerry-rigged
- Arrma Granite 4x4 6S BLX build thread by @Megasty
- Mega 4x4 how-to videos thread which include several videos on how to maintain your Mega 4x4.
- Mega 4x4 Diff Input Gear Mod by @Megasty
Please, if you have other suggested upgrades, mods or tips for the Arrma 4x4 Mega Granite or Senton trucks please share below!
The 3s Typhon has the exact same shocks as all the other 3s models so no not the Typhon 2s shocks, they are talking about Typhon 6s shocks which are severely overpriced.Which Arrma Typhon shocks?
The 3S I would imagine?
I'm going over a brushed & brushless set for a buddies grand kids.
Mega needs a motor.
All 8 shocks are dry, lol.
Bearings
Servos
Will I be able to just bolt up a b/l set up into the mega? Slipper? I haven't opened it up yet to see.
Thanks!
My son has a Senton Mega. We are upgrading his brushed motor to brushless and his servo is shot so we need to replace that also. Would like to replace with one with metal gears instead of the stock plastic. I see the one you recommend is 25 tooth and his has 23. What are my options?Thank you for sharing more information!
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