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Jakyat
02-01-2014, 04:21 PM
Hello all!

Reaching out today guys, looking for help with drive train. I'm getting geared up for my first rc truck build. I have built crawlers and I have custom built scale truck kits (non r/c), however this is a new adventure, mainly cause I want to start out, first build, right out of the box, with modifications..I am waiting for the shipment of a king hauler (any day now!) and I have also ordered 35" frame rails.
This is the plan
http://www.google.ca/search?q=double+set+back++kenworth+images&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&client=safari#biv=i%7C3%3Bd%7CLeK-E02sbBKzTM%3A

Hope that worked!
I want to start with the chassis,(obviously)
What. Is everyone's opinions on the rc4wd Blackwell axles?
In every ones opinion, which would be the best axle kits for the 8x8 build?
I see the axle kits on brimn, opinions?
Front suspension opinions for twin steer double set back?
Rear suspension opinions?
Transfer case opinions?

Should I completely build the king hauler to stock before I start with a mod, just because I've never built one?

Thank you in advance for opinions

doodlebug
02-01-2014, 04:54 PM
Reading through Tim's thread would be a great start for ideas! http://rctruckandconstruction.com/showthread.php?t=390
Cheer's, Neil.

Jakyat
02-02-2014, 10:53 AM
Thank you Neil, and Tim
I went through that thread last night. Interesting! Will definitely be a good resource when I get to the suspension /steering part of my build.
Hats off to you Tim, if youre listening, nice build. Must of taken a long time, and a good banker to build that rig. I was not aware that the road trains had auxiliary drive in the trailer(s). Makes sense though.
I'm still stuck on which axle kits would be best for my application. Like I mentioned, I would like my truck to be 8x8. Which ever way I go, I need to place an order soon. My truck and frame rails will be here any day now.
These are one option:
http://www.rcbrmin.com/8×8-drive-axle-metal-lockable-differential-p-508.html?cPath=66_67
What opinions are out there on these? Look like a direct fit into the tamiya line up.
Can any one tell me where the best place to order these. I thought I seen them on eBay once, but I can't find them on there again. I could order them right from the rc brmin site I suppose.
This is my other option:
http://store.rc4wd.com/Blackwell-X1-Rear-Scale-Axle_p_451.html
These are cool, but expensive. They lookalike they would be challenging to mount.
Does anyone have any experience with either of these two?
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.

Trucker_Jo
02-17-2014, 02:46 AM
http://www.rctruckandconstruction.com/showthread.php?t=128
Here is a thread explaining Axle options without breaking the bank. There are grear reduction and transfer case options in the thread also. I think building a stock king hauler kit to figure out how everything generaly fits together and then take it apart and start working with a fresh frame is the best way to aproach it. Make a build thread in the truck section so all of us can see your hard work and we can help you!
Something like this? :D

http://www.albertaoil.co/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/2012-Kenworth-C550-360-Bed-Truck-wSisuweb.jpg
Happy building and have fun using the awesome resources the forums have

Lil Giants
02-17-2014, 04:39 AM
I got the Blackwell axles and took them apart... a solid axle with no differential. Not a good choice for your bed trk, you'll chew driveshafts & transfer cases.

The rcbrim axles look like a good fit for your needs & are servo lockable via a cable. RC4wd now has them stock again (atleast a few weeks ago they did). I got these axles in the same order.
http://store.rc4wd.com/Scale-Semi-Truck-Middle-Axle-with-Locking-Differential-Blue_p_3791.html

Apparently there is stronger version yet, though I don't know from experience or the grapevine if it warrants the 2,5x the cost... but maybe getting one for the front diff of rear tandems b/c that will be the most abused axle for putting power to the ground.
http://store.rc4wd.com/Armageddon-8x8-Metal-Center-Straight-Axle-with-Locking-Diff_p_3839.html

crawler07
02-17-2014, 10:00 PM
Both those axles Lil Giants posted are awesome and would be great, but do they steer? the blackwells come in a steerable as well as a straight.

Jakyat
03-02-2014, 11:58 PM
3967http://www.rctruckandconstruction.com/showthread.php?t=128
Here is a thread explaining Axle options without breaking the bank. There are grear reduction and transfer case options in the thread also. I think building a stock king hauler kit to figure out how everything generaly fits together and then take it apart and start working with a fresh frame is the best way to aproach it. Make a build thread in the truck section so all of us can see your hard work and we can help you!
Something like this? :D

http://www.albertaoil.co/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/2012-Kenworth-C550-360-Bed-Truck-wSisuweb.jpg
Happy building and have fun using the awesome resources the forums have
Yes. Very much like that one. I am working on it. Still aquiring components. Not sure how to post my build pics. I've got a good start on cab mods. Recently received an order from wtb car and another from brmin. Brmin is fast with delivery. One week. I'm already into this thing for $1700.00. Ouch!!

topher1266
03-26-2014, 10:16 PM
I know WTB car, but Brmin I don't know about. Would you elaborate please. Topher

TRUCKMAKER
03-27-2014, 02:18 PM
Jakyat,

Here's a link to posting pictures, also read the link in the first post!
Have fun, looking forward to seeing your progress on this build, I like these trucks and have had one on the build list for awhile!

http://www.rctruckandconstruction.com/showthread.php?t=7813

Jakyat
03-27-2014, 09:21 PM
I know WTB car, but Brmin I don't know about. Would you elaborate please. Topher

Try this link. There website is tricky finding. I've had three deliveries to northern Alberta Canada and all came within 10 days of ordering.

http://www.rcbrmin.com/

heavybed
04-02-2014, 12:59 PM
I used the RC4WD YotaII axles as I found the had a smaller pumkin and are all still case aluminum. I find the work great on my 10x10 and the are still set up for leaf springs.
wayne

Jakyat
01-02-2015, 09:26 PM
Happy new year to All!! I havent been around for quite some time. I have been busy with my build again. I had put it to rest over the summer. Anyways, check out the following link for updated pics. Ran in to a couple of set backs with the winch. Tried a couple different things without success. I want this winch to pull 40 lbs minimum. Everything else is working out well. Lots of detail work to go.
http://s1280.photobucket.com/user/Jakyat/library/

TRUCKMAKER
01-02-2015, 11:26 PM
Jakyat, this truck is looking incredible! Try the IMG link, just copy it and paste it in your post. Anyway just keep posting pics!

http://i1280.photobucket.com/albums/a491/Jakyat/786BFBA8-01FE-4765-9857-E2B00C5EA899_zpsc7rg90jp.jpg (http://s1280.photobucket.com/user/Jakyat/media/786BFBA8-01FE-4765-9857-E2B00C5EA899_zpsc7rg90jp.jpg.html)

:D:D:D

Jakyat
01-03-2015, 07:11 AM
Thank you. I really appreciate you posting that pic. I am still trying to figure put how to do that.

Jakyat
01-03-2015, 12:09 PM
It is coming together nicely. I did run into a few minor setbacks with the main winch. My first attempt involved a separate brushless/esc set up running through a series of gears/shafts and miniature drive chain/sprockets....to a crawler transmission for the final drive. Once it was complete, I kept on breaking the drive chain. I then made a module using a 42 oz continuous rotation servo with a 24 tooth servo gear as a pinion, along with a 48 tooth gear mounted on the end of the winch drum as the spur gear. This worked but wasn't ideal because in order to place the servo in between the frame rails, the winch drum wasn't perfectly centered on the chassis, and the winch didn't pull as hard as I wanted it to. I am wanting at least 40lbs of pull. I feel that the 42 oz servo set up was pulling around 5-6 lbs. I have just recently modified the module and winch drum to accept 2 drive servos. I have ordered 2, 486 oz servos from servo city. I have customized the order by having them modify theses servos to continuous rotation. I have also ordered a servo programmer so I can reverse the direction on one of them, and I can perfectly synchronize the servo speeds for the purpose of driving the winch drum equally.
This unit has 10 servos and a total of 11 different functions including the selectable lockers front and rear. I am using a spectrum 18 channel to control everything.I have test drove and all seems to be fine. I will post a link to video once I am ready. very challenging build for a first timer, but I am enjoying the challenge.
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Jakyat
01-03-2015, 12:40 PM
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Trucker_Jo
01-03-2015, 09:56 PM
Wow VERY impressive from my last post in this thread pointing you in the right direction to now having an almost complete build. Meanwhile I haven't done too much with my build. Anyways great job, im curious as to see how well your winch ends up working. Im building a swing yarder so the information could come quite in handy:D

Jakyat
01-04-2015, 12:44 AM
Wow VERY impressive from my last post in this thread pointing you in the right direction to now having an almost complete build. Meanwhile I haven't done too much with my build. Anyways great job, im curious as to see how well your winch ends up working. Im building a swing yarder so the information could come quite in handy:D


Hello again, and thank you once again. I sure am glad i found this forum. I learned lots from guys like yourself.
I am expecting my servos this week. I am ready for them so should be testing the winch soon. I will keep you posted. I am confident in the set up now. Tuff!!! Should pull as hard as i will ever need it too. dont think i wanna carry much more than 20-25lbs on the roll. Maybe 😁😁😁

Jakyat
01-11-2015, 01:47 PM
This is a video of first trial run of my heavily modified king hauler converted to a kenworth C500 double set back 8X8 bed truck. These trucks in real life are capable of picking and carrying upwards of 100,000lbs+. The 1:1 of this particular truck would be roughly 360" wheelbase and would be comfortably capable of 70,000-80,000lbs. Later in the build,I will have the ginpoles complete and operational and should be able to hoist upwards of 15lbs. The test block that I am bedloading in this video and the truck both weigh about 25 lbs.

http://youtu.be/zYom5Tb1pNU

TRUCKMAKER
01-11-2015, 02:43 PM
Nice work Jakyat, seems everything works quite well!

bigford
01-11-2015, 02:54 PM
cool field rig!! but seems kind of dangerous pulling that kind of weight up like that. Why not
make it more like a roll off with rails that touch the ground then drag it up the rails?

Jakyat
01-11-2015, 03:06 PM
Thank you, Some fine tuning required but all in all im quite satisfied. The winch pulls as hard as i wanted it to, however no brake in neutral. :-(. I will play with my adjustments via programmer and through my radio, but not sure I will be able to improve it.

Jakyat
01-11-2015, 04:52 PM
cool field rig!! but seems kind of dangerous pulling that kind of weight up like that. Why not
make it more like a roll off with rails that touch the ground then drag it up the rails?

As sketchy as it may appear, the trucks are very ridgid and stable when they are tailboarding the load. Tailboarding is when you carry the load balanced on the rear roll, with the end of the load just comfortably off the ground. Having said that, the center of gravity is still quite low, and if you do find a soft spot or bad footing , you are able to set building down and walk out from under the load,....drag it to you, walkout.... Drag it to you....
Very effective and efficient. Used for tearing out drilling rigs and setting them up. 10,000 rigmovers cant be wrong!!! Lol!!

blitzk
01-15-2015, 05:13 PM
Jakyat, this is amazing!!! I've worked in the oilfield for 24 yrs and always got a kick out of these trucks. You have done a great job!!! Keep up the good work and more videos would be a treat to the rest of us as well.

Jakyat
01-17-2015, 11:23 AM
Jakyat, this is amazing!!! I've worked in the oilfield for 24 yrs and always got a kick out of these trucks. You have done a great job!!! Keep up the good work and more videos would be a treat to the rest of us as well.

Thanks Blitzk
I too have been working Alberta oilpatch for the past 25yr +. Running bed truck has always been one of my favorite things to doas far as work anyways. That is what drove my inspiration on this build. Seeing all the amazing accomplishments on this forum drove my belief tht i could pull this off. I am currently working on the gin poles and once they are operational, iwill shoot and post more video.
PS where abouts in alberta are you from?

blitzk
01-17-2015, 12:36 PM
Hey Jakyat, I'm from Camrose. I've always wanted to build one of these bad boys. Hopefully I'll start on it sometime this year. When I do, I might have to pick your brain a bit to try figure out a few things if you don't mind. Like those front fenders!!! they look bang on!! Again, great job and I will following this build for sure.

Jakyat
01-17-2015, 01:11 PM
Hey Jakyat, I'm from Camrose. I've always wanted to build one of these bad boys. Hopefully I'll start on it sometime this year. When I do, I might have to pick your brain a bit to try figure out a few things if you don't mind. Like those front fenders!!! they look bang on!! Again, great job and I will following this build for sure.

Id be happy to help!😎😎😎

Jakyat
01-21-2015, 08:01 PM
I've been working on my gin poles.
http://i1280.photobucket.com/albums/a491/Jakyat/Mobile%20Uploads/37B88FB5-186D-4E50-BF07-E16158C2B7B0_zpsseddpr8z.jpg (http://s1280.photobucket.com/user/Jakyat/media/Mobile%20Uploads/37B88FB5-186D-4E50-BF07-E16158C2B7B0_zpsseddpr8z.jpg.html)

Jakyat
01-21-2015, 08:06 PM
http://i1280.photobucket.com/albums/a491/Jakyat/Mobile%20Uploads/BA0C9EBE-4DAF-444D-B4A6-9EEAC7235E7D_zpsya2fwftf.jpg (http://s1280.photobucket.com/user/Jakyat/media/Mobile%20Uploads/BA0C9EBE-4DAF-444D-B4A6-9EEAC7235E7D_zpsya2fwftf.jpg.html)

Trucker_Jo
01-22-2015, 01:24 AM
Looks awesome! :D If you are having trouble with the "cable" thickness bs strength try braided fishing line. Super flexible and you can get like 150 lb test. Not cheap, but awesome stuff. Learn knots because its not like normal fishing line or string, its slippery. I fish with it and will also use it in my Yarder. Good luck!

Jakyat
01-22-2015, 02:12 PM
Looks awesome! :D If you are having trouble with the "cable" thickness bs strength try braided fishing line. Super flexible and you can get like 150 lb test. Not cheap, but awesome stuff. Learn knots because its not like normal fishing line or string, its slippery. I fish with it and will also use it in my Yarder. Good luck!

Appreciate that. Yes I definitely will be looking for something a little more appropriate. The rope being used now is rated for 100lbs. I tried wire rope, but like you had mentioned, no flexibility. My next trip to the city, I will be hitting the fishin hole! I also need tieback cables for the ginpoles, so I was thinking of leaders.

Jakyat
01-24-2015, 11:49 AM
I got some of the detailing done last night.
http://i1280.photobucket.com/albums/a491/Jakyat/Mobile%20Uploads/A11C4DE6-50A9-4426-8F16-64CC80E157E1_zpsy7tiwh0w.jpg (http://s1280.photobucket.com/user/Jakyat/media/Mobile%20Uploads/A11C4DE6-50A9-4426-8F16-64CC80E157E1_zpsy7tiwh0w.jpg.html)
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up9018
01-24-2015, 01:48 PM
Twin steer and treadplate fenders, now that's a truck! Nice work on that rig.

Chris

blitzk
01-24-2015, 05:34 PM
That looks amazing!! If it weren't on your work bench, I would swear it was the real deal!! Keep up the great work!!

RCP57
01-24-2015, 06:52 PM
Looks good! Anything with flat fenders and hood hinges is interesting for me!

Kaf343
01-26-2015, 09:15 PM
Wow, this rig is awesome. I had a guy renting one of my homes in central PA that moved fracking equipment from site to site, one of his rigs looks just like yours. Nice job.

Jakyat
01-26-2015, 11:48 PM
I really appreciate the comments. Still have lots of little detail work to do. Clearance lights, taillights etc. not sure what im doing for lights. As it is right now, there is no lights at all. That seems like a whole new ball game. A game that i shouldve planned for and i shouldve run the wiring....while building. Where do you draw the line? Easily tied up $5000.00 in this project already. Start doing lights...mfu....end up $6000.00 +. I still have to order rigging. Need chains, boomers, clevis's, tie back cables...
I have an understanding wife, but like i said where do you draw the line. I have a pretty good idea where she draws hers, and speaking from experience...i know better than x-ing her line.

Thanks for looking guys!!!

Trucker_Jo
01-28-2015, 07:01 PM
Looking killer! That's quite the price tag, but your effort shows. Just remember.....Happy wife=happy life:cop:

BRICKNICK
01-29-2015, 10:52 PM
Wow bud you killed it...that's an outstanding build. You really nailed the fenders and hood of the c500 . I'm gonna post some of the pics of it in instagram on my page dedicated strictly to this hobby. Check it out and look at the feed back your pics will get. It's @scale_trucking_n_construction

Jakyat
01-30-2015, 06:43 AM
Wow bud you killed it...that's an outstanding build. You really nailed the fenders and hood of the c500 . I'm gonna post some of the pics of it in instagram on my page dedicated strictly to this hobby. Check it out and look at the feed back your pics will get. It's @scale_trucking_n_construction

Thank you for the comments. I am happy with the finished product. To think that hood/grill/cab are all made from original kinghauler components. Obviously the fenders are scratch built, as well as the hood side panels.
I will watch for your post in instagram. Thanks for looking.

Jakyat
02-12-2015, 09:21 AM
Another trial run. This time i'm testing the ginpoles.
http://youtu.be/ixDz9mx9Pgk

up9018
02-12-2015, 01:48 PM
Looks like they do a good job. That truck is just incredible overall, nice work.

Chris

Lil Giants
12-28-2015, 12:45 AM
I remember you had posted a question in the tech forum about correcting winch creep from your continuous rotation servos... I think I found a solution for you, if you haven't already solved it; the product is made in Burnaby, BC.

http://www.freewebstore.org/HeyOK-Performance/MOSFET_Winch_Controller/p1742582_8013975.aspx

Jakyat
12-28-2015, 07:22 PM
That is an interesting link. I have checked into it and I am placing an order. I also found in there site, external bec that scalers use for steering servos. They are plug and play, and they would allow me to draw my power for both rotational servos for the winch from a separate power source w/o drawing through my esc. Thank you for the great link.

Bo Wallen
12-28-2015, 09:39 PM
I remember you had posted a question in the tech forum about correcting winch creep from your continuous rotation servos... I think I found a solution for you, if you haven't already solved it; the product is made in Burnaby, BC.

http://www.freewebstore.org/HeyOK-Performance/MOSFET_Winch_Controller/p1742582_8013975.aspx

Good find Joe :) Going to order :cool:

RCP57
12-28-2015, 10:16 PM
I wonder if they would run my truck dump beds?

Sorry for getting your thread off topic...:o

Jakyat
12-29-2015, 12:19 AM
I wonder if they would run my truck dump beds?

Sorry for getting your thread off topic...:o

lol!! that's no problem at all Reg. As you can see, I haven't been on in a long time. As a matter of fact, I think its kinda ironic and funny, that I just happened to pop on the same day that Joe had left his comment.

Lil Giants
01-04-2016, 08:41 PM
Thank you for the great link.

You're welcome... but kudos goes to Kalle (Azonic) for the find, as this is where he sourced the timed esc for my quick coupler on track hoe from, I've been having trouble with it lately & either need this guy to reprogram it for me or supply me with a new one. ;)

Jakyat
01-21-2017, 05:48 PM
Good day to all!
As you all can see, it has been a year since I have posted anything on here. I have had my project put away. I have recently got back to work on it. All I really have left is all the detail work 😖.

Jakyat
01-21-2017, 05:57 PM
I am now onto the lighting and I am turning to you guys for help. By the time its all said and done, there should be close to 30 leds running on 4 different channels. Im using 3 volt leds. I have purchased some receiver activated switches and will be using the x-plus module withmy dx 18 tx. Rather than trying to figure out which resistors i will need, I would like to supply the x-plus with its own power source to effectively power the leds without resistors. Doing it this way, I should be able to turn lights on and off with the toggle switches on my tx.
My problem is, I don't know how much power i need to feed the expansion module. Im looking for feedback from you guys. I don't have enough room to install a mfu.

Jakyat
01-21-2017, 09:19 PM
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Jakyat
01-21-2017, 09:26 PM
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blitzk
01-21-2017, 11:06 PM
Very nice detail work, looks great!!!

Jakyat
01-22-2017, 02:53 AM
I remember you had posted a question in the tech forum about correcting winch creep from your continuous rotation servos... I think I found a solution for you, if you haven't already solved it; the product is made in Burnaby, BC.

http://www.freewebstore.org/HeyOK-Performance/MOSFET_Winch_Controller/p1742582_8013975.aspx

Joe, if you get this....and anyone else that mayb be interested, I have finally tried this mofset controller. Wow. 1st, id like to say ; Amazing service!! I didn't feel comfortable doing this mod myself, so I disassembled my winch module and sent both my winch drive servos out to Burnaby. Mr. Jackson with Heyok did the mod for me and l had my servos back within 8 days from the time I dropped them in the mailbox. He installed his 4amp switch into each servo. This modification allows you to draw power directly from the battery bypassing the esc. The first time i tried my winch, the hook snagged in my frame rail and broke my winchline which is rated for 80lbs��!!! unbelievable!! It always pulled hard but wow. The problem i was having was no brake in neautral position. (Winch creep). It still creeps a bit at about 20 lbs, which is fine. I can live with that.
This is my winch module(a year ago). You can see the two continuous servos mounted under the drum, both with 1" servo gears which drive the gears on either side of the drumm. All of this hardware came from servocity.

http://i1280.photobucket.com/albums/a491/Jakyat/Mobile%20Uploads/2014-12/48AAAD54-FDB0-496B-A6C3-9689ACBEFB1F_zpsegtbecfs.jpg (http://s1280.photobucket.com/user/Jakyat/media/Mobile%20Uploads/2014-12/48AAAD54-FDB0-496B-A6C3-9689ACBEFB1F_zpsegtbecfs.jpg.html)

Jakyat
01-22-2017, 03:02 AM
I remember you had posted a question in the tech forum about correcting winch creep from your continuous rotation servos... I think I found a solution for you, if you haven't already solved it; the product is made in Burnaby, BC.

http://www.freewebstore.org/HeyOK-Performance/MOSFET_Winch_Controller/p1742582_8013975.aspx

Joe, if you get this....and anyone else that mayb be interested, I have finally tried this mofset controller. Wow. 1st, id like to say ; Amazing service!! I didn't feel comfortable doing this mod myself, so I disassembled my winch module and sent both my winch drive servos out to Burnaby. Mr. Jackson with Heyok did the mod for me and l had my servos back within 8 days from the time I dropped them in the mailbox. He installed his 4amp switch into each servo. This modification allows you to draw power directly from the battery bypassing the esc. The first time i tried my winch, the hook snagged in my frame rail and broke my winchline which is rated for 80lbs😮!!! unbelievable!! It always pulled hard but wow. The problem i was having was no brake in neautral position. (Winch creep). It still creeps a bit at about 20 lbs, which is fine. I can live with that.


http://i1280.photobucket.com/albums/a491/Jakyat/Mobile%20Uploads/2014-12/48AAAD54-FDB0-496B-A6C3-9689ACBEFB1F_zpsegtbecfs.jpg (http://s1280.photobucket.com/user/Jakyat/media/Mobile%20Uploads/2014-12/48AAAD54-FDB0-496B-A6C3-9689ACBEFB1F_zpsegtbecfs.jpg.html)
http://i1280.photobucket.com/albums/a491/Jakyat/Mobile%20Uploads/2014-12/186BB48C-66CA-4FF2-A2C4-11B6BAB7ABB6_zps9f32wnmm.jpg (http://s1280.photobucket.com/user/Jakyat/media/Mobile%20Uploads/2014-12/186BB48C-66CA-4FF2-A2C4-11B6BAB7ABB6_zps9f32wnmm.jpg.html)

tc1cat
01-22-2017, 09:18 AM
Looks good! Have you got any different contact info about the mod. The link you give is dead for me.
Thanks.

Jakyat
01-22-2017, 11:39 AM
Looks good! Have you got any different contact info about the mod. The link you give is dead for me.
Thanks.

Try this. https://www.freewebstore.org/HeyOK-Performance
If that doesn't work, i just google search "heyok" and it will take you directly to his webstore.

Lil Giants
01-23-2017, 04:10 PM
Good to see you back at it Jakyat, nice work on the tire chains, looks like quite tedius work but the end result looks fantanstic! Good to hear you got your winch working to your liking, HeyOK has many nifty electronic gadgets to pick from & great service too. My current limiter device for the quick coupler has been working perfectly too for nearly a yr.

Jakyat
01-24-2017, 12:32 AM
Hey Joe,
Yes that link definitely paid off. Problem solved. The tire chains; I'm not sure if tedious is the word, lol. It took me 7 -8 hrs to build that chain. 3 more just like it + 2 steer chains left to go. Very challenging for my fat little fingers..... making sure there is no twists in any of the links. Will be next to impossible to actually install them, but will definitely add to the detail of realism just having them hung on the side of the truck. Im nearing the end. I have a professional static builder building me a 4' long wellsite shack for a load to haul. I then need to build a scissorneck tri- lo and a winch tractor. I have enough of the oem parts from my kinghauler to get a good start on the tractor. Would be way more interesting if there was more of us truck builders in our area.