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SCX10 axle upgrade, SCX10.2 vs SCX10.3 axles?!

BJoe

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I’m thinking about selling my barely used Vaterra Ascender and maybe just using the funds that would be spent keeping that not in use towards other vehicles, like my WKs, MF-01x Jimny, and SCX10 that had started life as an early AX10 kit.

Motor wise, the HH motors would probably be a good choice for most of them, but I’m wondering about changing from the original AX10/SCX10 axles to either II or III axles while sticking with the original transmission and same basic layout I have now, though fresh screws, links, and ball ends may not be a bad idea to go with a new motors and maybe new axles.

Is there any way to keep the servo on the axle or would I have to go chassis mounted then rework my battery mount (it’s up front and I’ve been using full sized NiMH then LiPo packs in it) and would I be able to keep the MIP CVD driveshafts I put in it in 2012?

Here’s an ooooooolllllldd flip phone pic of it right after I converted it as a 2.2 rig with a B17 Betty body and before I converted it to the Proline XJ body and 1.9 Flatirons on HPI TC mesh wheels.


And here’s a pic of it from the last time I had it out in 2019.
 
Just curious why do you want to swap the axles? Those OG ones are great minus the pumpkin being a little on the big side. There is an axle servo mount bracket ‘upgrade’ for the 10.2 axle if you wanted to keep it there after the swap.
 
I actually looked into 'upgrading' my SCX10ii axles before I bought my Enduro - you're looking at $120 to $150ish for stock SCX1011 axles, double that for fancy ones. The complete builder's kit is $200 so why not just buy that and swap your electronics, body, wheels/tires over? Unless that SCX10 holds some sentimental value I'd be hard pressed to put that much money in it when the builder kits are so cheap.
 
This truck is going to be a “Lifer” like my Stampede is, I don’t mind never ending projects since no good project car ever really is, so I don’t mind thriwing newer stuff at it if it makes the truck better. If I go with another scale truck, I would prefer going Traxxas, in all honesty, though I’d even have to think about that first.
 
This truck is going to be a “Lifer” like my Stampede is, I don’t mind never ending projects since no good project car ever really is, so I don’t mind thriwing newer stuff at it if it makes the truck better. If I go with another scale truck, I would prefer going Traxxas, in all honesty, though I’d even have to think about that first.


10II kit still makes more sense to me though. You rob it of the axles and end up with spare links, tranny, shocks for the parts bin and can either get the servo mount bracket or convert to CMS. Basically you'd have a frame leftover but once you add up the $$$ it might be worth it. Just a thought. If I was going to revive my SCx10 I would definitely go that route before I would buy 10ii axles unless I could get them on trade or something.
 
10II kit still makes more sense to me though. You rob it of the axles and end up with spare links, tranny, shocks for the parts bin and can either get the servo mount bracket or convert to CMS. Basically you'd have a frame leftover but once you add up the $$$ it might be worth it. Just a thought. If I was going to revive my SCx10 I would definitely go that route before I would buy 10ii axles unless I could get them on trade or something.

I could always throw the frame on eBay, I have a pile of Vaterra V-100 parts for what is now a dead vintage canyon car I was wanting to build from one I traded Maxx tires on RPM rims and a set of Slash 4x4 MIP 17mm hexes for. I had need thinking of getting a bunch of RPM’s goodies for it too.
 
This is what I did with my aging SCX10 i. I replaced the axles with the killer SSD axles and moved to their CMS and used their steering. I get just as much steering as the SCX10.ii with arguable the best axles look wise made for the SCX10.

Untitled by JASON MCKIMMEY, on Flickr

Untitled by JASON MCKIMMEY, on Flickr

I'm not sure if they are still making these housings and it is not the cheapest way to go but you won't be just another SCX10 ii.
 
I’m going to keep the stock axles for now, install the RPM shock hoops then get new screws, bearings, and motor for it instead.

Found that I do still have the original AX10 Scorpion chassis the running gear from this truck was attached to though and have thought about getting a SMT10 builders kit to rob the drivetrain and suspension from to get that chassis back in the rocks:shock::ror:"thumbsup"
 
I'd think putting new axles under it would ruin the charm... I still run 2 trucks with those old axles and they still wheel great. Drying up of parts support is the only thing that concerns me - I have a spare set of CVD's but they are getting harder to find.
 
I’m going to keep the stock axles for now, install the RPM shock hoops then get new screws, bearings, and motor for it instead.

Found that I do still have the original AX10 Scorpion chassis the running gear from this truck was attached to though and have thought about getting a SMT10 builders kit to rob the drivetrain and suspension from to get that chassis back in the rocks:shock::ror:"thumbsup"

Not sure why but I’d really love to have an AX10. Way before my time and not sure why it was discontinued, seems to have a solid following still.

I like the servo on axle in my SCX10, not as pretty but sure works better.
 
I'd think putting new axles under it would ruin the charm... I still run 2 trucks with those old axles and they still wheel great. Drying up of parts support is the only thing that concerns me - I have a spare set of CVD's but they are getting harder to find.

Looks like the axle kits are still available, but have debated about getting a Hot Racing trans and put that in the SCX10 and put it’s trans back in the original chassis, maybe even with the axles too,
 
Well, not sure if this was a good idea or not..........

Found an eBay seller in Hong Kong with what is supposed to be a complete Bender Customs SWX chassis kit for $45 shipped...... it has been ordered......
 
Well, not sure if this was a good idea or not..........

Found an eBay seller in Hong Kong with what is supposed to be a complete Bender Customs SWX chassis kit for $45 shipped...... it has been ordered......

oh god, be prepared to wait for three months. I ordered a small battery connector out of China somewhere and i waited like 2 1/2 months for it:lmao:
 
oh god, be prepared to wait for three months. I ordered a small battery connector out of China somewhere and i waited like 2 1/2 months for it:lmao:

I’ve got plenty of projects in the mean time, this will be something I joked about 13 years ago and I should finish other vehicles first anyway.
 
Think I have my plan here now!
Decided to pull the trans and axles out of the SCX10 in question, install fresh bearings, and put them back with the AX10 Scorpion chassis they came with, then the II axle swap kit for a III, servo on axle kit (BPC’s mount/axle try’s kit is looking good for that), better steering servo that the 645mg that what has somehow survived the last 13 years of abuse so far, and one of the aftermarket SCX10/AX10/SMT10 transmissions in the SCX10 with fresh screws and motors for both.

So far as the SWX Chassis, I’ll explain that when I’ve got the resurrection projects done, the GF-01TR converted to a GF-01 and rebodied as a Lunchbox, a G6-01TR on hand and running........and hopefully have paint on the Clod and LB too:oops::ror:
 
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This is what I did with my aging SCX10 i. I replaced the axles with the killer SSD axles and moved to their CMS and used their steering. I get just as much steering as the SCX10.ii with arguable the best axles look wise made for the SCX10.

Untitled by JASON MCKIMMEY, on Flickr

Untitled by JASON MCKIMMEY, on Flickr

I'm not sure if they are still making these housings and it is not the cheapest way to go but you won't be just another SCX10 ii.


We have three scx10 #1's in my collection. My original scx10, my sons dingo and my daughters original deadbolt. They are mostly stock except I have "brick" battery trays in them. I always wanted to buy them SSD axle cases but never did....I have two sets for the smt10 rear axle and LOVE THEM. We recently have gotten back in the hobby after a maybe two year break....I'm amazed HOW MANY PRODUCTS ARE NOW GONE! ssd axles are discontinued, reign grill inserts for the deadbolt and dingo are gone. Wheels and tires that were huge are now discontinued.
Basically I'm pissed I didn't just spend the money and buy the stuff I wanted instead of saying next week I will....now its past that and everything unwanted is now discontinued
 
Yeah, I took a 5 year break when I initially got my SCX10 0G, Jeep Rubicon like yours. It just sat in the basement. Got back into it about last year when the pandemic hit and I was bored out of my mind. I too noticed that most everything is "gone". As models get discontinued so do parts as (after market) manufacturers don't make them anymore. They start making parts for the newer models. I bet you can find TONS of stuff for 2G and 3G models of SCX10.
 
I just bought some capera axles and added jato rod ends to the links I made for my old SCX 10 Deadbolt. In stock form it just wasn't fun to drive. Then added a Holmes 13t five slot motor. I really like the extended wheel base. It's just a trail rig and it's just a fun rig to drive. The VP hurst dig and cliffhanger body will be arriving in a few days.
 
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