
Just bought my first Arrma…
I’ve stuck with Traxxas my entire RC career, until waking up this morning from a fever dream telling me to buy a Mojave Grom 223S BLX… I’ve used it for a solid 15 minutes and i’m in love.

I’ve stuck with Traxxas my entire RC career, until waking up this morning from a fever dream telling me to buy a Mojave Grom 223S BLX… I’ve used it for a solid 15 minutes and i’m in love.
I’ve been running the Treal adjustable shocks for my TRX4m defender, and they’ve long had an issue where they stick the first time being pressed or after sitting for longer than a couple minutes. I brought the car to my local hobby shop and they recommended just buying a different brand after the guy rebuilt the fronts and it half-fixed the issue.
However, i want to see what i’m able to do with what i have before going down that route. I’m currently running 17.5w shock oil, and one of the front shocks seems to travel pretty well, while the other is either too soft or too stiff. Neither of the fronts stick anymore, but the rears weren’t worked on and continue to stick.
Hello all, i’ve been bouncing around in my educational career for a while, trying to figure out my future education plans. I’ve recently looked into TSTC for their advanced manufacturing program, specifically industrial maintenance. I’m currently going to TCC for basic classes, and was curious if anyone has experience in this field and could give useful information on the steps for moving forward, and possible advice for what to expect.
I’ve always found myself fairly mechanically inclined, i love working on small mechanical things and have hobbies such as building computers, RC cars, and working on cars.
Not the most perfect job, but i wanted to take on a little project since my wheels kept rubbing. I’m satisfied with how it came out!