Next up is the suspension, all of the current arms, carriers, and caster blocks are RPM while the camber links are all Lundsford and TRX captured ends, but the current VXL model stuff would be fine too. The front bulkhead is an aluminum stock replacement part by New Era Models and is machined from one piece of aluminum (unlike Integy's, which is a two piece....piece) and I'm also using the now disco'd graphite pin brace and Nitro/VXL inner front hingepins. I had been running Traxxas Big Bores for a long time on the truck, but decided to put on a set of Revo Hard Ano'd after bending up the shafts in a new pair or XXL BB's and feeling too lazy to swap them out. I did have to drill out the piston holes to work better on a light truck like the Pede, but installing standard Jato pistons (or using Jato shocks) pre oiling would be better. I did have to put Ofna Ti-Ni front shafts in the bodies used for the back shocks to make them a little longer for the back of the truck and had to drill out the piston's center hole a hair to get the shaft through. IIRC I've got 30wt Trinity oil in them now but may put in some Losi 50wt before my upcoming trip to Branson (may take it or my Losi MRC with me) The front springs are Jato Green while the rears are Jato Blue and may get bumped to Revo Yellow out back after putting a 7 cell stick (the non-kablooied pack from my E-Revo) in it.
One thing I had heard years ago was that Associated made a 1/8" dia hingepin that would work for a replacement kingpin (stock is 2mm), IIRC that pin is PN6223 and you will need a 1/8" drill bit too. I had done that on the factory caster blocks (unlike about 90% of people with these trucks, I never broke one on it) as well as the RPM ones that are now on it and have yet to bend them after several years! This truck is old enough that is had no bearings anywhere, off white nylon wheels, clear body, 2018 steering and MSC servos and no slipper from the factory! I had put the old style slipper on it back in '99 and swapped that as well as the trans housing over to the new XL5 stuff shortly after those were released as well as most of the VXL tranny guts (already had the aluminum idler from a trans killing post work bash at the construction sight for the St. Charles IHOP way back in 2001
)after destroying a few in the weeks after putting the VXL in it. If you're going to put something like the set up I have in mine in a non-VXL/Slash truck, you'll want to make sure to swap the trans guts and stub axles over to the ones for the above trucks and might even try the Jato outputs and driveshafts, but it may not totally be necessary.
Here's the stuff that didn't like the VXL with 12/90 hearing
The Jato outdrives are a relatively easy mod if you have a Dremel and some diff output shaft sized drill bits. You need to grind the raised portion of the outdrive flat with the rest of the outdrive and drill out where the sun gears go into them. If your going to Bob's on hte 1st I can bring the truck or even pull a set off my Bandit and show you what I'm talking about on that.
Here's how the Jato shafts looks on the truck, by the looks of it on the Traxxas forum, I may have been one of the first people in the country to work out this mod!
Now if Bernie decides to set up a Modified Class for the Slash, all of the above mods but the E-or even N-Rusty/Pede rear RPM arms will work on those trucks too