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RC4WD Trail Finder 2 LWB Trail Truck Build – Part 8 – Electronics

RC4WD Trail Finder 2 LWB Trail Truck Build - Part 8 - Electronics

The Build – Part 8
Here we are – the final step! Part 8 of our RC4WD Trail Finder 2 LWB Trail Truck Build has us installing the electronics. We’ll be using a RC4WD Outcry Crawler ESC, RC4WD Brushed 45T Boost 540 Crawler Motor, ProTek RC 2S 4300mAh Shortly LiPo Battery and controlling it all with a Futaba 4PL Radio system. Let’s get to it.

Build Notes:
I won’t be showing you my exact wiring, but you can see a general idea in the following pictures. Use small zip ties to keep everything clean and make sure to keep the wires away from any spinning parts.
Step 1:
RC4WD Trail Finder 2 LWB Trail Truck Build - Part 8 - Electronics
The first thing we need to do is install the motor and pinion. I used a pair of M3x8mm FH screws (and countersunk washers) to secure the motor in place.

I used a 14T 32P gear; your setup might vary.

Step 2:
RC4WD Trail Finder 2 LWB Trail Truck Build - Part 8 - Electronics
The ESC mounts opposite the shift servo, fitting nicely on the radio pad. The Outcry comes with an external BEC, so I mounted that right next to it. I’ll be replacing the white Tamiya plug with a Deans before I run this rig.

The ProTek shorty pack was used since the BEC took up a bit more space; if you’re not using an external BEC, a standard size will easily fit. Either way, the included Velcro straps kept the battery securely positioned.

Step 3:
RC4WD Trail Finder 2 LWB Trail Truck Build - Part 8 - Electronics
I wrangled up all the wires and routed them to the opening in the receiver box. Everything fits nicely, however the box isn’t waterproof; something to keep in mind if you plan on fording any rivers.
Step 4:
RC4WD Trail Finder 2 LWB Trail Truck Build - Part 8 - Electronics
Once you get all your wires routed, attach the cover to the radio box. I used a pair of M3x8mm FH screws here as well to secure the lid.

Congratulations – your RC4WD Trail Finder 2 LWB Trail Truck is now ready for the trails! Well, almost. You still need to work paint and assemble the body. Good luck, and hope you enjoyed the build.

Trail Finder 2 LWB Trail Truck Build – Part 1 – Frame Rails
Trail Finder 2 LWB Trail Truck Build – Part 2 – Radio Pad, Body Mounts
Trail Finder 2 LWB Trail Truck Build – Part 3 – Gearbox
Trail Finder 2 LWB Trail Truck Build – Part 4 – Suspension
Trail Finder 2 LWB Trail Truck Build – Part 5 – Drivetrain
Trail Finder 2 LWB Trail Truck Build – Part 6 – Steering, Shifting
Trail Finder 2 LWB Trail Truck Build – Part 7 – Bumpers, Wheels and Tires
Trail Finder 2 LWB Trail Truck Build – Part 8 – Electronics

About Tony Phalen

Tony Phalen - As an avid RC enthusiast, Tony has been building, bashing and racing RC Cars for over 30 years. He has participated in every kind of surface racing events - 1/18 scale trucks, 1/10 scale TC, Rock Racers, Rally - if it had wheels, he's raced it! He's also worked on both sides of the industry fence; collaborating with many major manufacturers (as well as being a sponsored driver) to working for a high-profile industry magazine. During this time he has learned many tricks, tips and techniques and is sharing that knowledge on CompetitionX - the most informative RC website on the internet!

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