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

Re: Harley's Wraith - NEW VP axle truss just in!

I am slowly gathering their parts lol, might walk over today and grab the chubs 8) Could be dangerous being so close tho haha
 
Re: Harley's Wraith - NEW VP axle truss just in!

not bad, you should powercoat it.... yellow.
 
Re: Harley's Wraith - NEW VP axle truss just in!

Glad i waited on getting aluminum trusses. I have the VP axle housings and they are really quality. "thumbsup"
 
Re: Harley's Wraith - NEW VP axle truss just in!

Depends I suppose. I have to get it built first and see what I want to do with it. I love the idea of cutting up the rear and putting in a Wraith axle. Just have to see what it all looks like.

Your seriously nuts....lol
Can't wait to see it.
 
Re: Harley's Wraith - NEW VP axle truss just in!

Since you have so many things going on, you can send the wraith to me and I'll take real good care of it for you:twisted:
 
Re: Harley's Wraith - NEW VP axle truss just in!

Harley, when I convert my rear axle for steering, I'm guessing I should clock the chubs straight up and down? (as opposed to clocking the front for proper caster) Also, thinking about it, won't that totally change rear camber as that is built into the chubs, since i'm not aware of any rear-specific steering parts. I tried looking at pics of 4ws wraiths, but nothing was conclusive. I know on my wraith (STRC chubs/knuckles) it's pretty easy to see the difference between front and rear camber.
 
Harley, when I convert my rear axle for steering, I'm guessing I should clock the chubs straight up and down? (as opposed to clocking the front for proper caster) Also, thinking about it, won't that totally change rear camber as that is built into the chubs, since i'm not aware of any rear-specific steering parts. I tried looking at pics of 4ws wraiths, but nothing was conclusive. I know on my wraith (STRC chubs/knuckles) it's pretty easy to see the difference between front and rear camber.

Correct, run the rear as close to vertical as possible.
 
Re: Harley's Wraith - NEW VP axle truss just in!

when you begin the EXO terra build, can you post up a link of the thread? to save time for us searching for it. thanks
 
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