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02-09-2010, 11:59 PM | #1 |
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| Bully Secrets " Classified " This thread is not going to be a parts list or give you the run around. This is going to be striaght foward info. That you can use. This is just focusing on the Axle themselves. First things first. A lot of things that work on 2.2 Clods and 2.2 Bergs. Works on these. It would be a great idea to search those sections for ideas. They have a lot in common. There are 3 2.2 Bully axles out. There is a hand full of the Prototypes out. They are CNC machine and the color is very close to the Bully2's. The 2nd is the Bully2's. They are a speical Cast blend that is very strong but Heavy. The 3rd is the CNC machine Bullys. They are Black and fully Machined. Just like the Prototypes are. Much lighter weight and just has strong. Section One: This first part will be basic facts. Sometimes the Basics are the best to get info from. Bully2 (Cast) Front axle weight: 22.05oz CNC Bully Front axle weight: 13.4oz Bully2 (Cast) Rear axle weight: 18.95oz CNC Bully Rear axle weight: 11.95oz Different Combo's Weights
Running CNC front and Rear will save you a total of 15.65oz over the Cast axles. Almost a whole POUND. Running a CNC Case with Cast Tubes and Knuckles on the front with a CNC Rear. You save 12.52oz These Numbers are based off Rc4wd website. Hex to Hex Width: 7.6in Gear Ratio: 38.42:1 Whats nice about having two different Bully axles? You can mix and match parts.... Different Combo's to help reach your Goal. Set up: Cast Front/Cast Rear Reason: Most common set up. Due to Kits and Price. But still a very strong and competitive package. Best Bang for the Buck. Rigs will run in the 7-8lbs range. Set up: Machine Front/Machine Rear Reason: Looking for that ultra light set up. Rigs will run in the 5-7lbs range. Set up: Cast front axles/Machined Rear axle Reason: Thought behind this is to run no wheel weights or close to it, On the front. The extra weight of the Cast front axle provides the weight. Set up: Machine Gear box, Cast Tubes and Knuckles Front/ Machine Rear Reason: 90% of the Gear Case itself is above the axle line. Using the Machine vs. the Cast lowers your Center of Gravity. Yet the Cast Tubes and Knuckles. Gives extra weight on the front without stressing the XVD's and motor. Section Two: The Steering Due to the Larger Gear boxs and narrow axles on a MOA. The tires quickly get into Links and Shocks. There is not much we can do about that and run a 4 link set up. But here is a few little Tips to help out.
XVD Mod #1: XVD Mod #2 Bully Steering Thread Why you should run Narrow Wheels Servo Mount and High Clearance Steering Arm 53 Willys Steering Mod and Set up. Half way down on Page. Section Three: Dealing with the weight. There is a few ways to deal with the extra weight you get with the Bullys Bullet proof design. First link is from 53Willys. Here you will see how he Shaved his axle tubes down. To reduce weight and gain ground clearance. Bully axle Shave Gear Case Shave Delrin Rear Tubes More to Come..... Last edited by run2jeepn; 09-12-2010 at 04:28 AM. |
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