Pure Rock Crawling Build 6926363 «90% RECOMMENDED»

When you set out to build a dedicated crawler, you aren't just looking for a weekend warrior—you’re looking for a machine that turns "impossible" lines into a Sunday drive. Today, we’re diving deep into the specs and the soul of the .

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Heavyweight CNC aluminum beadlocks (adding 120g of unsprung weight per corner). When you set out to build a dedicated

A crawler is only as good as its low-end grunt. We skipped the high-speed brushless setups for something with more "finesse." Build 6926363 runs a high-torque outrunner motor paired with a 15-tooth pinion, providing enough crawl ratio to literally watch the tread lugs wrap around the rock. AI responses may include mistakes

90mm internal spring shocks filled with 30wt oil to keep the tires pressed firmly against the rock face. Power & Control

4-Link rear / 3-Link front with a Panhard setup for zero bump-steer.

The steering is handled by a 35kg waterproof digital servo. When you’re wedged in a V-notch, you need the power to move the rocks, not just the tires. The Contact Patch