Thanks Amain.
Nice!"thumbsup" Post a pic of them when they're built. Curious to see what they look like assembled and installed.
Thanks Amain.
NICETigris, seems like you and I worked on our rigs last night lol.
Here's my progress y'all. Got the front diamond axle on but forgot to put the axle bearings in and called it a night lol. It'll be done tonight and I'll take more pictures.
Those are the SSD locking hubs! Another quality piece for sure.NICE
Those brake/hub set ups are bad a$$, where are they from? Have a hilux build I'm working on those would be perfect
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Forgot to take a pic, but ifs housing assembled, gotta put it back in the KR tonight.
SO MUCH NICER THAN THE STOCK PLASTIC! Tolerances are much better too. Gonna grab a second one since I have a second IFS build coming soon.
Only thing that bugs me but seems like no company gets it, proper seal type "sealed bearings" for the IFS. But nothing marine grease can't fix. That inner bearing is huge though which is REALLY NICE. Not needed, problem is tolerances in the stock housing as well as stock housing should have been the "hard" plastic, but definitely be a nice increase in durability as much as I beat the hell outta my knightrunner that is now running and AXE brushless system.
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Those are the SSD locking hubs! Another quality piece for sure.
Only thing that bugs me but seems like no company gets it, proper seal type "sealed bearings" for the IFS.
Those are the SSD locking hubs! Another quality piece for sure.
Correct sir!Are those the functional locking hubs, as in you can put the front into freewheel? If so, that's awesome, and this kind of build is perfect for that sort of thing.
Would have never thought they were more than looks, that makes them even more awesome. Wonder how well they hold up.Are those the functional locking hubs, as in you can put the front into freewheel? If so, that's awesome, and this kind of build is perfect for that sort of thing.
Would have never thought they were more than looks, that makes them even more awesome. Wonder how well they hold up.
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Looking at the design, I have little concern about it functioning as intended. But I do question longer term durability because it appears to use threads, so eventually they will wear out.When they were first released I read the instructions from the SSD website, and as much as I would like to try a set I'm a touch concerned by the C-clip and small coil spring inside the hub holding up to repeated actuation cycles in a dirty environment. I'm keeping an eye out for some longer-term user reports..."thumbsup"
Assembly Instructions link:
http://www.ssd-rc.com/downloads/SSD Manual Locking Hub Assembly.pdf
Looking at the design, I have little concern about it functioning as intended. But I do question longer term durability because it appears to use threads, so eventually they will wear out.
That said, I'll have to look at the price, may still be worth it lol.
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They are an incredibly rare size to find in sealed or even just shielded (I have searched many industrial bearing suppliers). Element has a little known option part for sealed bearings - part # 91479.
https://www.associatedelectrics.com/factoryteam/parts/details/91479-ASC91479-ft_ball_bearings_7x14x3_5_mm/
I have bought way too many aftermarket upgrades for the Gatekeeper kit including a clear Ecto body, it may have started off as a bargain but I pretty quickly lost my mind - go figure!
:lmao:
(and I'm procrastinating on the build - as usual, so who knows when it will be done
Everytime I think my knightrunner is done cool new stuff comes out.
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I have bought way too many aftermarket upgrades for the Gatekeeper kit including a clear Ecto body, it may have started off as a bargain but I pretty quickly lost my mind - go figure!
:lmao:
(and I'm procrastinating on the build - as usual, so who knows when it will be done)