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Axial's SCX10 II Jeep Cherokee R&D rig photos

I'm curious how many scale points this scores as a class 1 right out of the box for SORCCA. Looks like it's really good right off the bat."thumbsup"
 
Through out testing, parts will fail and that's why it's called testing. CHubs were beefed up in the early stages until they didn't fail. Adding material and changing plastic compounds are normal, but the drive train and 99% of the other parts were Flawless and didn't need change. Nothing to hide here, we are developing and building the best and strongest products for you our Customers.


Good to know, thanks. Liking this new rig more by the day
 
Thank you Axial for a new design. Thank you John for putting the man hours into the testing. Looks like it can take a good old beat down. 62 Hours and that rig looks like it's still going strong. Thank you Badger for sharing this post.

Yes I will get one (hopefully sooner than later)

Keep up the exceptional R & D. "thumbsup"
 
I only see 15 scale points out of the box, but add an interior with a couple drivers and some exterior/functional scale items and it would quickly be a 40 point truck.
 
I bet it has more than 62 hours now... but damn. that is one beat jeep...

I wish I could have a r&d rig to put on a shelf... Its priceless.
 
This is very cool, not many companies would show off the beat to death testing rig they used for r&d, I was going to wait until the first customers beat on theirs for a while before I made up my mind, but I may order sooner thanks to this thread.
 
Through out testing, parts will fail and that's why it's called testing. CHubs were beefed up in the early stages until they didn't fail. Adding material and changing plastic compounds are normal, but the drive train and 99% of the other parts were Flawless and didn't need change. Nothing to hide here, we are developing and building the best and strongest products for you our Customers.


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So does that mean that no c-hubs broke during the 62 hours? That would be incredible for plastic!!! What about knuckles?
Anything else break? It would be good to know what parts to have spares of from the beginning.
Thanks!!
 
my LHS got 3 in today via UPS, Sad thing I don't have the money to purchase mine today, But I have 1 on hold now. and they have 1 left in stock.
 
So does that mean that no c-hubs broke during the 62 hours? That would be incredible for plastic!!! What about knuckles?
Anything else break? It would be good to know what parts to have spares of from the beginning.
Thanks!!

Many C Hubs were broke, adjustments were made and they were tested again and again. Plastic parts have a limit, but the final C Hubs are so good I do not bring spares with me anymore.
 
I can't remember a single new product release thread where you didn't say something negative.

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I don't even recognize your username so it's creepy that you remember what I comment. Get a life, stalker.

I guess I have higher standards than you. I don't gush over new product releases. I'm critical of them like I am critical of my own designs.
 
I don't even recognize your username so it's creepy that you remember what I comment. Get a life, stalker.

I guess I have higher standards than you. I don't gush over new product releases. I'm critical of them like I am critical of my own designs.

Yeah a stalker because I look at threads of new products. :roll::roll::roll:
 
Nothing wrong with the stock wheels,will I run them? Heck no! Only because they are not a bead lock and not pretty.. But out the box for the average gur,they will take a lot of abuse.. Besides, who said those are the wheels they tested??
 
I'll be putting Gmade's NR02 beadlocks on mine as soon as I get it... They look the closest and are a steal ($14 a pair)
 
Here's a couple more fun shots I just took. :ror:

#dumpitlikearental #madpoopflex

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Where in the world or who made the poo bucket? Had one on my 1:1 XJ and would be cool to have a 1/10 version.
 
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