

Tamiya’s paint products for Lexan bodies have always been popular with those who want to give their vehicles the best possible coating. Consider the Hawaiian painted body for your Traxxas Rustler or Slash if you’re ever in the mood to stand out. Others are somewhat fantastical creations that look like little more than a splash of color. It looks just like a 1966 off-road monster truck, which in many ways predates the advent of modern monster trucks. Some of these are designed to look like classic vehicles, such as the Pro-Line Ford F-100 body for Traxxas Stampede.

Take one look at the collection of RC truck bodies available to you, and you’ll quickly find that the body design engineers have been very busy. RC car bodies and paint can assist with the image.
TRAXXAS E REVO 1 16 CUSTOM BODY UPGRADE
Take advantage of RC truck bodies and create your own monster truck with personalized touches or simply upgrade your ride with a unique paint job.ĭo you have a favorite real-life race team or sponsor? Feel free to find the right kind of paint and other accoutrements you need to put together a vehicle that looks just like the one from your favorite team.įor that matter, you might want to experiment a little and create your own custom fantasy designs that might never make it in the prototype, but can rule the track in your own world. RC Superstore is a leading provider of remote control cars, parts, accessories, body kits and much more.

Check that too.If you enjoy creating and customizing your own remote control vehicles, you will find everything you need with RC Superstore, including bodies and paint. Traxxas online has an accessory page for your truck. Check your parts catalog for part numbers. I haven’t gone back.Īll of these things I mentioned have Traxxas part numbers. It makes the truck more stable at speed, less twitchy and all that. However, you may want to consider the long wheelbase rear suspension arms. You may want to avoid the long travel rockers because they make the suspension even softer. Your preferences are not mine so you’ll have to experiment with whatever fluid and springs works best for you. Use a stiff shock fluid like 60wt and a stiff spring. Metal hollow balls in the pushrods and toe links, also get the metal links because they are adjustable, put bearings in the rocker arms. Makes the suspension more predictable and stable. What you want to do is a few things to smooth out the rough edges. You’ll end up with suspension so stiff you can’t enjoy it chasing your tail to avoid chassis slap. That said, I want to let you know you’ll never eliminate chassis slap. I have one and I’ve tinkered with mine thoroughly so I know a pretty good amount I'm from Switzerland and there are barely any RC Shops around, so getting aftermarket parts is quite difficult (while OEM and OEM+ parts are readily available from Swiss retailers). I must precise, I'd rather use Traxxas Performance Accessories than any other brand. My initial idea was GTR Shocks (for the added durability), 1.76 springs and 60/70 wt front/rear oil. I've heard some say 70/80 wt front/rear oil with stock springs. I was thinking of fitting stiffer springs and thicker/heavier shock oil, and I was looking for recommendations. I mostly use the car on pavement, with some occasional mild dirt / gravel runs. It's extremely bouncy, the chassis slaps too easily, and I feel there is room for improvement. Simply put, I'm unhappy with the stock suspension setup. It is my 2nd RC (after an unsuccessful attempt with an EXC Circuit 4x4 VXL about 5 years ago) so my experience is rather limited.

I've recently purchased a 1/16th E-Revo VXL.
