Battery Tray for FuriTek FX118 Fury Wagon

FX118 on Rock

What This Is

This is a one-piece battery & electronics tray that is designed to move the weight forward on the Furitek FX-118 Fury Wagon. In stock form, the model has too much rear weight and struggles when crawling.

Print this tray and install it using the hardware that came with the car. You’ll have a more capable rig, even if you do nothing else!

FX118 RHS Chassis

What’s Included

The zip file below contains:

  • RC-TNT CoG Fix for FX-118.stl
  • Read Me.txt
FX118 Front LHS

How to Print

I strongly suggest PLA+ or other impact-resistant filaments. I’d suggest these settings:

– 0.4mm nozzle (or bigger)
– 0.24mm layer size (I used 0.3mm with my 0.6mm nozzle)
– 6 wall width (or wall or shell layers)
– 60% infill, cubic (40% minimum)
– supports needed (tree recommended at 35 degrees)

 

FX118 Tray Print Setup

Installation

Once printed, install the tray with the screws from the front mount (OEM piece removed) and two of the four screws from the battery tray mounts (in the rearward of the front screw holes). Also, remove the locknuts from the front shocks and screw those same screws into the side-hoops of this tray.

Use one of the two rubber bands to secure the battery up front, and fresh double-sided tape to stick down the ESC and Receiver on the rear of the tray. See my video and/or photos on the website for specifics, or just make it up yourself. There’s no one way to do it – fit the modules how you want to 🙂

FX118 Top-Down Tray
FX118 RHS Chassis with Tray

Terms of Use

These files are provided for your personal use and enjoyment only. Please don’t print and sell them, nor the stl files (if you see them for sale in the wild, do me a solid and let me know!)

Please also don’t upload these to any of the online 3D printable sites. I’ve chosen not to do that and would appreciate you respecting that choice, as I’ve freely shared the files with you to print here on RC-TNT.com.

Thank you and please enjoy!

Craig Veness

Craig Veness

RC-TNT

Craig has been into radio control since the 90s and into RC crawling since about 2010, when a Losi MRC started the obsession! Now it's all rocks this and crawl that and upgrade all the things! ...You know how it is, right? Welcome home 🙂