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Boom Racing has a pretty good solution to breaking ring gear bolts: keying the locker into the gear. Not sure if the execution is any good but the idea is solid.

Boom Racing has a pretty good solution to breaking ring gear bolts: keying the locker into the gear. Not sure if the execution is any good but the idea is solid.
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I saw this posted on Harley's Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/HarleyDesignsInc/videos/1455556281155041/
Considering that it has the stock 3.75:1 ratio, what would be the difference between this product and the stock Axial one, bigger upgraded screws maybe?
Boom Racing has a pretty good solution to breaking ring gear bolts: keying the locker into the gear. Not sure if the execution is any good but the idea is solid.
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Vanquish locker here, i broke all my screws, front and rear:
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I abuse pretty hard my rig and it has a ROC412 so it wasn't a total surprise when i found out they were broken, but in my Wraith it never broke one of those, i just ordered the 12.9 screws to see how they will hold up, and now i need to try to remove the loctited remainings from the spool's thread
The ring gear is made from a different material? That's new to me. I just figured it was the same sintered powdered metal as the OG stuff.Because potmetal is so much stronger than hardened steel...
I have broken 2 screws total. They were installed with the blue thread locker that comes in the kit, and I used my trusty bit driver to install them. I noticed an issue going on when my diff gears started to make a clicking noise. This was also only in the front diff. Rear has never had an issue. I opened the diff and found two bolts broken and the remaining bolt loose. I replaced them with new stainless bolts and used red locktite on them. Haven't had an issue since, but the damage done to the gears will still allow it to skip a tooth or two under heavy binds in reverse only. I would guess that I had anywhere from 100-120 hours on it when it failed.
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Thanks to SCREAMERS post on another thread about Ring Gear Screw Breakage, i took his advice and ordered the 12.9 steel "High Strength" screws.
This is the one you want for Axial and VP spools for the SCX10 II:
https://www.amainhobbies.com/protek...-socket-head-cap-screws-10-ptk-h-1004/p141661
Thank You Brian (SCREAMER), "thumbsup"
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Trail Honcho states clearly, ring gear and locker are a single-unit piece made from strong sintered metal with a CNC cut pinion.
That's directly off the box art. Take it as you will.
The Axial Sintered is pretty legit. I made custom modifications to my locker so I can attest to its strength. A regular drill bit wouldn't even scratch it. It took a 2 fluted carbide bit with oil in a drill press and even that was struggling with tiny chips. It's at or beyond stainless in quality. It instantly dulled a hss tap. It's honestly about the toughest material I've worked with and I've worked with titanium, tool steel and high grade stainless. My initial thoughts were the same as everyone else till I put it to the test.Totally agree with Natedog. I bought a Tamiya CR-01 kit back when they first came out, their gears are sintered as well. I actually had a defective ring gear in the kit that was porous. That's pretty unusual for Tamiya, but they promptly sent me a replacement.