Pirate604
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I have had my Senton for about 2 years now but I have only really been driving it hard for the past 6 months. I am really impressed with how much abuse this thing can take. So far I have only broken the front bumper, the front body mount, one of the steering blocks, bend one shock shaft and I have trashed the body and gone through a lot of tires.
I decided to order some of the aluminum hubs/steering blocks from amazon to replace the stock ones after the one steering block broke. I also rebuilt the shocks and straighten out the bent shaft but that didn't last long. The shocks started leaking again and the same shaft bent. So I ordered some of the big bore shocks from amazon (you are going to start seeing a trend here). I also changed the body to a proline Bronco R body which I poorly painted and added proline body mounts. I also added an amazon light bar to the front and built a platform to mount an gopro style camera inside the body.
It is quite the fun basher and it sees a lot of time in the skate parks.
Next I plan to change out the servo, upgrade the arms, build some kind of bumper and upgrade some of the smaller plastic parts.
I have included some pics below.
I decided to order some of the aluminum hubs/steering blocks from amazon to replace the stock ones after the one steering block broke. I also rebuilt the shocks and straighten out the bent shaft but that didn't last long. The shocks started leaking again and the same shaft bent. So I ordered some of the big bore shocks from amazon (you are going to start seeing a trend here). I also changed the body to a proline Bronco R body which I poorly painted and added proline body mounts. I also added an amazon light bar to the front and built a platform to mount an gopro style camera inside the body.
It is quite the fun basher and it sees a lot of time in the skate parks.
Next I plan to change out the servo, upgrade the arms, build some kind of bumper and upgrade some of the smaller plastic parts.
I have included some pics below.