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TRX4M Simple Buggy Chassis LWB-Long Wheel Base

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0.2mm layer, 5 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 5 walls, 15% infill
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In my effort to extend the TRX4M wheelbase as far as possible, I ended up with a modified version of my previous TRX4M Buggy Chassis.

As you can see from the images, the result is a vehicle that is significantly longer than the stock TRX4M. 

 

Designed to integrate with all stock components with no modification.

This chassis was directly compared to a built out Injora Tarantula and outperforms it in many scenarios, specifically articulation, vertical climbing and side hill. 

I printed it with Bambu's PLA Basic with 5 wall loops and a 15% gyroid infill and it has survived multiple drops off the table with no issues so far.

 

In order to make this work:

In the rear, you must run TRX4M High Trail rear links

In the front, you must run a TRX4M High Trail rear lower link and a Bronco/Defender rear upper link with a rear driveshaft 

You will have to purchase a set of aftermarket driveshafts for the additional rear driveshaft needed if you do not have a spare sitting around.

 

Recommendations:

Velcro the stock ESC to the roof on the flat area as close to the front as possible, be sure to place in an area where the battery wiring can still accessed.

Run the shocks upside down to eliminate the need for shock spacers and to keep the weight as low as possible. 

 

I have attached a link to the file that I used to print the High Trail Links.

 

TRX4M Suspension Links - Print in place by Chatts MakerWorld: Download Free 3D Models

 

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