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

wraith kit

Do you guys know if Axial is getting a kit on the market? I really want to get my own electronics and other stuff in it myself. I understand I can always buy the rtr and remove unwanted parts but I see that as a waste.
thanks for the info Harley
 
Do you guys know if Axial is getting a kit on the market? I really want to get my own electronics and other stuff in it myself. I understand I can always buy the rtr and remove unwanted parts but I see that as a waste.
thanks for the info Harley

Yes they are doing a kit but it is not announced as to when it will be released. I am sure it will be a couple months at least.
 
The belly clearance is right about 2.25" now. 8) I'll get better pictures soon. It's just too late now.

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Here are a couple shots of the new Chaotic Crawlers links installed. They are obviously very stout and they fit perfectly. One thing that I had to do was add a washer as a spacer on the lower links at the chassis because the Axial rod ends are about a half mm wider and you can't pinch the mount down in that area.

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I think the links are destined for greatness. If they bolt on and are strong and light, they will surely be a welcome upgrade. It's almost scary how amped everyone is about the wraith. I can only imagine what 6 months is going to do for aftermarket parts and killer builds. The new ride height is looking really good. I don't have the energy to find my pics, but could you post up a side by side pic of your wraith and say a fat girl? And I can already see your next post! No, THE fat girl!
 
Do you guys know if Axial is getting a kit on the market? I really want to get my own electronics and other stuff in it myself. I understand I can always buy the rtr and remove unwanted parts but I see that as a waste.
thanks for the info Harley


considering the money you "save" with Losi's Bind'n Drive. I am wondering how much cheaper this will be as a Kit. I am betting you might save $80. Then again its a guess. Considering Axial buys servos, radios, motors and speedcontrols by the hundreds I am sure they get a discount.
 
considering the money you "save" with Losi's Bind'n Drive. I am wondering how much cheaper this will be as a Kit. I am betting you might save $80. Then again its a guess. Considering Axial buys servos, radios, motors and speedcontrols by the hundreds I am sure they get a discount.

I doubt it would be that much. Mostly because axial usually includes upgraded parts in kits. Look at the honcho, 280 RTR vs 250 kit.
 
Yeah they fit great, a huge improvement over stock. I only got about 20 mins of runtime but it was nice to have the rig back tracking straight.


Doesn't this have lights? I am asking. Then again I could go to Axil's siteand read the specs. How bright are they? I have this fascination of being able to drive in the dark.
 
I doubt it would be that much. Mostly because axial usually includes upgraded parts in kits. Look at the honcho, 280 RTR vs 250 kit.

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No electronics, but lots of upgraded goodies in their kits. Now, if there were to offer a kit with RTR spec parts, then there would be some savings...
 
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