![]() Take the new receiver box and mount it to the new chassis. Next put on the new slash body mounts front and rear. Reinstall the rear shock tower and reattach the upper shocks. Take and put it on the new chassis as you just removed it. Gently pry up and the rear bulkhead will come off with the transmission and control arms still attached. Remove the 6 screws from the bottom of the chassis holding the rear bulkhead. ![]() Then remove the 4 screws holding the shock tower to the rear bulkhead and set shock tower aside. Remove the 2 screws holding the top of shocks to the shock tower. Pull the wires through the rear shock tower. Here you need to unplug the motor from the ESC. You can now reattach the toe links to the wheel ends. We Now attach the black cover plate and steering servo to the bottom of new chassis and front bulkhead. Then take the black (bottom cover) plate for new chassis and put the steering servo and bell crank on using the same screws that held it on the rustler chassis. Take the new chassis and position the bulkhead on the bottom side of the new chassis and attach with 2 screws. I removed it with the shock tower and control arms all still attached. Next, you are going to remove the front bulkhead (3 screws underneath). Remove the steering servo and bell crank from the upper chassis plate by the 4 screws on servo and 2 screws on bell crank, and slide bell crank up and off the chassis plate (careful not to lose the washers and spacers), now set the servo and bell crank assy aside we will be putting that on the new chassis! You have to remove the receiver box cover to access the plug connector for the steering servo, so you can unplug it. Next, remove the front body mount (two screws holding to the shock tower) and then remove the upper chassis cover(4 screws 2 in front and 2 in rear) and disconnect the toe links at the knuckle (wheel end). The first thing you want to do is to remove the body and then take all 4 wheels off(nut in the center of wheel rim). They are the best aftermarket RC parts out there for durability.įind a good large area to work in, as you will have a lot of parts spread out. “In” that case you may want to check out RPM Products. This is just a list of the parts I used for mine, there are aftermarket options for these parts if you want to customize yours a little more. This is a list of all the necessary parts needed to build your lcg, Slash. Traxxas Slash Body – or any 1/10 scale short course body Traxxas Slash 2wd Body mount kit – TRA1914R Traxxas Slash wheels and tires – many options available Traxxas slash rear bumper w/mount- TRA5836 Traxxas slash front bumper w/mount – TRA5835 ![]() Traxxas Slash waterproof Receiver box – TRA5624 Traxxas lcg 2wd chassis conversion kit – TRA5830 OK so here is the list of parts you are going to need to complete this conversion. The first thing we need is obviously our rustler. This conversion will transform your rustler into an lcg slash, which will create the ultimate RC vehicle. “It” can be the XL-5 or the VXL this conversion works with both as they are the same chassis setup. “It” does not matter what model rustler you own. When bashing with the rustler it can break quite often if you’re not careful on how you are running. Now you have the Traxxas Rustler and I’m sure you had a fair amount of time running and bashing with it. I am going to teach you how to accomplish the Traxxas Rustler Conversion Slash build. Today I want to share with you my guide to transforming your Rustler into the ultimate durable machine, that will allow you to do more and bash harder without the cost of constantly replacing front end parts.
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