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Victor O-N-E - Comp Chassis

Victor O-N-E - Comp Chassis

SKU:STH-0219-ALB

Regular price $85.95 USD
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 The Cheater Chassis - Victor O-N-E"Over - No - Excuse"

The Victor O-N-E chassis is a frame forward design. The frame forward design helps you achieve a greater break-over advantage than most center skid chassis designs. The Victor O-N-E chassis moved frame to the middle of the front half of the trucks wheel base. With a 4.75in tire, your leading edge of the chassis will sit about 1/2in rearward of the lowest point on the chassis. Immediately followed by a 20 degree skid and high arching rear lower-links will help you conquer the toughest of break-overs. Now there is no excuse for not making it over that obstacle!

Drive Shaft Requirements:
Rear Drive Shaft Length: 160mm +/-
Front Drive Shaft Length: 90mm +/-

Link Lengths (Capra Axles / Element Axles / VP F10 Axles): These measurements are Eye-to-Eye
Front Lower Links: 81mm (Straight)
Front Upper Links: 72mm (Straight)
Rear Lower Links: 178mm (Double 22 degree bend 36mm from link eye)
Rear Upper Links: 154mm (Single 22 degree bend 36mm from link eye)

I recommend a nice set of 6mm Brass Lowers and Delrin Upper Links or TI Links with brass on the Axle to adjust weight/bias. This keeps the truck light but not so light you tun into traction issues with most standard foams, and Mini-T Type Springs. Keep in mind, the less the truck weighs, more turning will be required on your tires, foams, and spring-rates.

Base Setup:
This chassis was designed with a few key factors in mind to achieve around 120% Anti-Dive and Anti-Squat. If your configuration is close to the factors listed below, you should achieve the same performance results I have.
Tire Size: 4.75in Tires
Wheel Base: 12.5in
Weight: 4lbs
Weight Bias: 55% Front, 45% Rear
Front Foam: Soft
Rear Foam: Medium

What Axles are a good fit?
We have done all of our testing with the Axial Capra, Vanquish F10 Portals, and Element Portal Axles. Both the Element and SCX10ii straight axles will work well with this kit also. If you are using the F10 Portals, you will need the VP BTA Mount to 4 Link the front axle.

Best Battery:
The battery foot print on this rig is pretty small. Since the chassis is designed as an ultracompact competition chassis you will need a small battery. Most Lipo batteries 2 or 3S 850 or smaller batteries will be a perfect fit.

My personal favorite is the Helios RC 3S or 4S 850 - https://rcaddict.com/collections/helios-rc/product...
If you want even more compact, you can use the Helios RC 3S or 4S 460 - https://rcaddict.com/collections/batteries-1/produ...

Shocks:
Recommended - Dlux 92mm Shocks
Lightweight springs will be your friend with this truck.

Included:
1 - Chassis Rail Set (Black Aluminum)
3 - 70mm Aluminum Chassis Brace
DIY File Download After Purchase

Optional Printed Parts Set:
2 - Skids - Blank, TGH 2-Low/Dlux Cheeseburger Transmission, Reefs XPT3 Transmission
2 - Front Body Mount Pods
1 - Rear Body Mount Brace
1 - Front Battery Tray (Small Battery)
4 - 3mm Spacers (Stand off shocks from Frame)
2 - 2mm Spacers (Lower link Spacers)

Optional TI Link Kit: 
Titanium Link Set with Rod Ends (Front and Rear Uppers, Front and Rear Lowers)

Optional Hardware Pack:
4 - M3x6 Button - Battery Tray
10 - M3x8 Button - Body Mounts, Aluminum Brace
4 - M3x12 Button - Body Post to Body Mount
4 - M3x16 Button - Upper Links
6 - M3x18 Button - Front Lower Links, Shock Mount (Chassis Side)
2 - M3x35 Button - Rear Lower Links
8 - M3 Nylock - Upper Links, Shocks on Chassis Side
2 - M3x12 Flat - TGH 2 Low or Dlux CB Transmissions

Optional Driveshaft:
STH-0222- Cut to Length Driveshafts

Optional Element SOA Mount:
STH-0189SS - Element Enduro: SOA Mount


Due to the nature of 3D printing, printed items may contain tiny blemishes. Trimming and painting may be required for best fit and finish.

IMPORTANT: Do not use power drivers on 3D prints. Over tightening parts and cause cracking, crushing, and stripping. Driving screws too fast can cause heat that can make a part to break prematurely.


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