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SSD portal kit for SCX10 2 axle

Traulus

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That looks interesting, just want ro know how much ground clearance will the truck get
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12mm clearance.

Or just under a 1/2 inch (.472") for we the American boys! Nice.

These portals do look very nice.

Should we have any fear in overpowering them since they are a 2-gear design?
 
Or just under a 1/2 inch (.472") for we the American boys! Nice.

These portals do look very nice.

Should we have any fear in overpowering them since they are a 2-gear design?




32p machined steel gears should be fine.
 
32p machined steel gears should be fine.

That's what I figured, but I thought I'd ask. It's not like I'm somebody that puts an 8,000kv motor on a 22S LiPo in my trucks anyway.
 
That's what I figured, but I thought I'd ask. It's not like I'm somebody that puts an 8,000kv motor on a 22S LiPo in my trucks anyway.

I haven't seen too many exploded input gears from the Traxxas portals and since those are sintered it's not surprise they would go first, especially when full throttle rollover recoveries commence. I think these machined gears will be fine if you respect the throttle like usual.
 
any reason for this?

Note:
We do not recommend using these on plastic AR44 axles with removable C hubs.

Yes, SSD gave the reason here: http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/axial-scx10-ii/604214-sdd-you-holding-out-us.html#post5888395

I quoted it below:

As we all know the tiny AR44 C hub splines are not reliable. So for now I would not use these on a plastic Ar44 axle that has removabl C hubs as they will probably spin. If you have beef tubes fitted and metal C hubs then they should be fine (or any other metal axle setup).

I'm not recommending using these on the SSD axles at the moment. As the Pro44/Diamond have cast metal tubes and the threads may get damaged. We have solution for this coming soon. New nylon tubes and new C hubs coming out for SSD axles.

We are moving away from the tiny AR44 C hub splines and have a new reliable fitting method on the new parts.

So we released these first as more of a RTR upgrade or metal axle upgrade.
SSD front portal axle will be released soon...
 
Daaaang it. I literally just built up full ssd pro axles and these come out right after. Havent even ran my axles yet lol.

Looks like rim choices may be limited with these?? It looks very tight between portal and rim.
 
This might have already been commented on, but can't find it via the search function.
Has a complete front portal set up being released yet, or can we now use the front set up on a Pro44/Diamond axle?
I am sorely tempted by these portals for my UMG10 build, but a little confused on the front end over what to use for a strong set up.
 
concerning the inner axles can we just cut the end off other axles and put flat spots on them to fit? Is that bearing race the same as on it SCX10 II spindle?

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