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EuroRC brings you professional-grade RC rock crawler kits from industry leaders Tamiya, Traxxas, HPI Racing, Element RC, GMade, and HoBao. Founded by RC race drivers, we've grown to serve RC enthusiasts in over 90 countries with a commitment to fast delivery and expert support. Orders placed before 15:00 EET ship the same day, while our team of RC specialists ensures you get the right kit for your needs.
Here are our tested recommendations for every skill level:
Each kit comes as an unassembled package, letting you choose your electronics and motor setup. The building process helps you understand every component, making future maintenance and upgrades straightforward.
These kits work well for both backyard crawling and competition use. The chassis designs handle rough terrain, while scale bodies add realism (most builders start with basic tools and add upgrades as needed).
Our kits feature optimized weight placement and multi-link suspension for technical terrain. Metal internals ensure reliable power delivery, while sealed differentials keep dirt out during heavy trail use.
High ground clearance and adjustable shock positions let you adapt to different courses. Component quality matches competition standards, and parts stay in stock for quick repairs.
Support team available from morning until late evening, including weekends and holidays. Real RC racers answer your questions about builds, setup, and performance tuning.
Parts stock updated daily with fast shipping worldwide. Every kit includes clear instructions and access to our technical team via phone, email, or chat (we're RC drivers too).
The best motor for an RC rock crawler depends on the terrain. A common starting point is 35t to 55t (540 size) motor, balancing torque and control for steep climbs. Less turns on motor like 20t provide more speed but less torque, while higher turn amounts improve crawling precision.
The best suspension for rock crawling is a 4-link or multi-link system with long-travel, oil-filled shocks. This setup maximizes articulation and traction, enabling the RC crawler to navigate uneven terrain effectively.
A drag brake is an RC crawler feature that applies resistance to the motor when the throttle is released. It helps maintain control on steep descents and prevents rolling on inclines, crucial for precision crawling.
The main difference between 1:18 and 1:10 RC crawlers is size and capability. 1:10 crawlers are larger, more powerful, and suited for rougher terrains, while 1:18 crawlers are compact, less expensive, and better for smaller or indoor setups.