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Harley's Axial Wraith Build - Jimmy's 4x4 Ultra 4 KOH Style

This idea is already going too far...

Its only too far if the Wraith exceeds the speed of sound and/or reaches orbit. Anything less than that is good fun. "thumbsup"


Dammit, now I've got a rocket sled build forming the the back of my head...
 
So to attach the driveshafts I used the pins that are used in Traxxas Maxx or HPI Savage driveshafts. I love that Axial has decided to go to this style output 8)

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Here you can also see how the engagement is on the MIP's. There is a good 3/4" of engagement.

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So to attach the driveshafts I used the pins that are used in Traxxas Maxx or HPI Savage driveshafts. I love that Axial has decided to go to this style output 8)

f375e494.jpg



Here you can also see how the engagement is on the MIP's. There is a good 3/4" of engagement.

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Which MIPs are they?
 
2 tires successfully dismounted!

  • Place 2 tires on cookie sheet covered with tinfoil.
  • Preheat oven to 325
  • Bake tires for 30 minutes.
  • Remove tires from oven, leave on cookie sheet.
  • With oven mits or protection of some sort, break the tires off the bead on the side facing up.
  • Flip the tires over and place back in the oven for 10 minutes.
  • Remove from oven and finish removing the tires from the wheels.

EASY! Please be careful! I had some water in my tires and the steam that was coming out could have been pretty dangerous.
 
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