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New SSD SCX10 axle housings

Knuckles and C hubs should be out before the end of the month...
 
Knuckles and C hubs should be out before the end of the month...
Any details/teasers? High steer? Scale design? Clamping? Keep pumping out the great products. "thumbsup"

scored a few from rpp over the holiday weekend. The shenanigans will follow. :mrgreen:

Look forward to see what you do with your for your Jerp

my personal desire would be to have a scx width version if the wraith hub/knuckle joint(don't need the spline, my axles are at a great angle with my current link set up). Could also resemble the VP high steer stuff and I would be tickled. Even if it doesn't steer quite as far, a few more degrees than stock would be killer. Would be enough for me to pick up some new cvd axial shafts. Would go VP, but I don't run my rig like a missile, so nylon parts and axial cvd shafts would be plenty for me!

Sounds like you want these Dad,Canyoufix?

C-Hub for Axial SCX10 with XR10 GPM knuckles & XR1 (NN3SPXTYC) by hoffy

Nylon knuckles that work with Wraith/XR10 knuckles and bolt right onto a SCX10 axle without any modification "thumbsup" I can't comment on durability but you say you don't drive like a missile so the 3d printed nylon should be plenty durable.

If I needed to do another xr10 modded axle, I'd consider these myself.
 
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So I bought everything I needed for front and rear except! The axle itself! I have them all ready to except the cheapest part. Ahhhhh I need to make a check list next time I order new parts! SSD lets get them c hubs and nuckles out!
 
Here is all the parts that come with the SSD D60s. i love that the 4 link and 3 link mounts are included and not extra. hardware also included.

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-I was very impressed with the plastic. feels like a FRP style strong plastic. very thick. there was almost no flex to the empty cases in my hand, felt strong. also was really impressed with the bite that the screw threads were getting. diggin the material for sure.
-Bearing fit was spot on, wouldnt fall out, but didnt have to be banged in either, but a nice slide fit.
-It would serve no purpose, but id love to see a scale gasket available for the diff cover. would set the scale nerd level off the charts.
-Gear mesh was VERY good. impressed with the tolerances. not an easy thing do CAD/produce/get right
-definatly looking forward to doing some silver scale hardware on the diff cover
-i was very impressed over all with all the fit and tolerances. from the 4 link, to the more critical things like bearing caps and Cs/straight adapters. mine were a perfect slide fit with zero slop, and no hammering on needed.
-I wont admit how long it took me to figure out how to get the rear axles in and where the bearing went....:oops:

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full build thread here:
http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/axial-scx-10/544567-tss-ssd-rpp-ssd10-build.html
lots more to come
 
got mine in the mail yesterday. very nice work, SSD "thumbsup" the quality on these things is impressive and the look is spot on

now i just need to decide if i want to XR mod these bad boys, or wait for the SSD knuckles/Cs... excited to see what you guys come up with 8)
 
Oh hey guys. Look what I did to a brand new SSD axle!
Tubes are some that I made out of aluminum awhile back.
 

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Working on getting the vp scale hubs and knuckles installed. I'm going to assemble the entire axle before I drill the holes into the tubes.
 
I worked out how to fit the vanquish c hubs without a dremel. The issue is the bearing. When the bearing is inserted the c hub won't slide on. However without the bearing in place the hub slides on with minimal effort. Once it's seated all the way you can insert the bearing. This will take a bit of effort though.

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