4-Link rear / 3-Link front with a Panhard setup for zero bump-steer.
At the heart of Build 6926363 is a custom-tapered rail system designed to maximize approach and departure angles. We’ve clocked the transfer case high into the frame to create a completely flat belly pan, giving this rig a "no-snag" profile over jagged granite. 12.3” (Optimized for breakover balance)
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 . Pure Rock Crawling Build 6926363
Heavyweight CNC aluminum beadlocks (adding 120g of unsprung weight per corner).
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. 4-Link rear / 3-Link front with a Panhard
Dual-stage inserts—firm inner for side-hill stability, soft outer for maximum wrap. The "6926363" Verdict
This build represents the "Pure" in rock crawling. There are no gimmicks here—just a perfect weight bias, a bulletproof drivetrain, and a chassis that thrives under pressure. Whether you're hitting the local competition circuit or exploring a virgin rock garden, Build 6926363 is the blueprint for technical success. A crawler is only as good as its low-end grunt
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