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Biography:
Jeff Williams II, 26 years old
Location:
Middle Tennessee
Interests:
RC rock
crawling, pushing the envelope
Occupation:
Certified Welder, CNC Machinist, Panasonic
Welding Robot Programmer at
Columbia Machine Works
How
did you get into RC Rock crawling?
I
saw a nylint and realized they sucked and then found RCC. After that it
was all over! I built a lot of trucks, settled on my super after 3 tries,
tweaked on it for over a year. When the OCM came out I jumped on it, and
build a niche for myself as a vendor designing chassis.
Favorite spot to crawl:
RxCrawler’s house, the Columbia Rock Quarry and my back yard.
RC
Crawler specifications Super:
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Chassis:
Copperhead Tube chassis by Kamikaze Kustoms
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Electronics:
DX-6, 2 mamba max, 2 5995 hitec servos, castle bec
(7.4volts) BR6000 RX, 5000 mah 4 cell lipo
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Tires and Rims:
Panther
Plowboys
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XTM Thorns, Kamikaze Kustom 14mm aluminum CVD hex's
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Engine/motor:
30t KK lathes
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Body:
Yeah
right...
RC
Crawler specifications 2.2:
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Chassis:
Zero 4.0
chassis by Kamikaze Kustoms
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Electronics:
Mamba
Max, Castle bec, Hitec 7955, ratshack switches DX3R, 4 cell 1100 mah
lipo
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Tires and Rims:
Mayhem
wheels, Panther SS Cougars
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Engine/motor:
35t KK lathes
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Body:
Losi
Grappler, painted by Crawler Graphics
RC
Crawler specifications 1.9:
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Chassis:
Zero MRC
by Kamikaze Kustoms
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Electronics:
Hitec
5995 servo, Castle BEC, DX3R
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Tires and Rims:
Mayhem
1.9 7’s w/ star rings, Panther Cobra 1.9’s
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Engine/motor:
Novak
18.5T Mongoose,
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Body:
Losi
Mini Grappler, painted by Crawler Graphics

What products from TCS Crawlers do you use the most and would
recommend/why?
Definitely the DX-6! Probably the perfect radio for a super class truck.
The Copperhead chassis, of course. I love the mamba max for sure and the
castle bec is the best thing ever in my opinion. I run alot of aluminum
in my axles along with cvd's, they take what I can dish out most of the
time, but I am a little rough. I run JP knuckles, Thundertec CVD's,
integy tubes, integy gears, and stock housings.
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KAMIKAZE's Line strategies and tips:
Know what your rig is going to do before it does it. Never be afraid to floor
it.
Here are some
things you might have wanted to know about Kamikaze but never really cared to
ask:
What does
your Screen name mean?
Well, back in high school I played allot of sports, soccer in particular. I was
a keeper, and a reckless one at that. I got in a lot of hard collisions, got a
lot of concussions, and broke a lot of bones, which earned me the nickname
Kamikaze, it just stuck.
What
person do you trust the most?
Without a doubt, my wife! She has always been there for me through thick and
thin. Anything I have ever needed she has been there in any way possible. Now
with the business going strong I don’t know what I would do without her.
If you
could go back and change one day what would it be?
Not a thing. I am a firm believer that life’s experience’s make us who we are,
and I am proud to be who I am.
What’s
the one thing that you want the readers to know about you?
I
guess I would just want people to know that I am a really laid back guy and that
I am easy to get along with. I think that I am a good representative of SERCRC
and what we try to do for the crawling world in general. I try and set good
examples through sportsmanship and overall attitude.
What do
you see yourself as being in 5 years from now?
A
retired lottery winner………
I want to
thank all of those people that make it possible for me to do what I do; I
couldn’t do it without your support. In no particular order:
TCS
Crawlers, Panther Tires, Mayhem Eng, Holmes Hobbies, RCCrawlergraphics, Vanquish
Products, DNA, and RcCrawler.com.

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