It's working awesome, i love it! I got the scorpion version, looked to have lower center of gravity. Did a bunch of in home crawling, was at a friends house, so we took all the shoes that were there and make a little course..and for a $40 truck and a bunch of shoes, i had a great time <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/notooth.gif" alt="" />. Did some running without shocks all together...articulated great <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/lol.gif" alt="" />, but it didn't like to stick to the ground when faced with verticle obstacles 6" and up, it would climb the ledge with the shocks though. Eventually i setteled on a single shock up front and in back both in the center of the axel...i'd post pics but don't know where to host them. That ran pretty good, a nice compromise that kept the good flex but allowed more control in steering and steep climbs. Didn't want to cut any coils yet, just because it is still only a day old, figured i'd save cutting things for atleast a few days <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />. All i have to say is i'm hooked. Only thing i wish was different was an even lower gear (i'm sure there's a mod out there), when the battery was running low and the wheels didn't spin as fast it was able to get traction it hadn't before...other than that it's awesome! I highly recomend it for a nood like me, so simple, yet so fun. Wish i had something like this when i was a kid...hint hint to all those dads out there. You're never too young to start the sport <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />.

Will run on my pile of rocks today...i'll take pictures just incase i get a way to post them.


'84 PU low & slow
Central Valley Crawlers