This popped up in my feed and I remember how influential it was for me at the time, so I re watched it. Man, have your videos ever come a long way, Matt! This was awesome but it feels extremely raw compared to current content.
Scx10.2 is amazing!!!! Rtr out of the box is incredible!! This guy is absolutely correct. My only complaint is the shocks need to be better. Otherwise this truck is incredible. I'm a real mechanic and absolutely love how scale this thing really is! The axles are sick!!!
Best looking SCX10II hands down! I really like what you've done with the kit! I also like the trail running video snip it's! That is where I would be running this thing. Great job friend!
Ended up on your review because of an ad on this vehicle from my longtime hobby shop. Glad I did! Outstanding job on your vehicle. You gave me some ideas. Keep up the excellent work!
Bro you inspire me with your builds they are awesome I love the paint job and design on this rig and the way you customized it very scale realism man. Thanks for sharing your videos and updates.
Scale Builder's Guild thanks for the feedback hey my question is do you think the proline interior for the 1:10 crawler will fit this body the axial Cherokee body?
Holy scale, batman! That is wicked! When I manage to snatch one up, I'm using the speed jeep theme and shamelessly sticking a honcho cage in the back w/ a spare. Again, amazing work!
Looks great, excellent running footage too. Been waiting a month for one of these here in the UK, its due to arrive on the 28th, that's this weekend taken care of!
Been out of the hobby for a while but seeing this video and the new SCX 10 II, I may have to jump back in. I've got a fully built and customized dune runner EXO Terra that's been sitting in the garage collecting dust for the last two years because I rarely am at the beach to drive it. Would get much more use out of getting another crawler again.
I love that open tailgate look. I'm so tempted to do this to mine but I'm not quite ready to cut yet haha. I'd like to see more detail on how the honcho cage fit in there
What was the name of this build on the forum? I've looked and not found it. Of course it doesn't help that I always get sidetracked by another great one 😀
Love the review, just wanted to say when you talk about the links being to short on the rear. I have this kit and everything was correct, I did nearly mix up a front panard/steering link with the rear link. try swaping the links you'll get it.
I have a axial scx 10ii but I did not build it my hobby shop where I live hade one on display and he was going out off bissness and I got 25% off of it so that was cool
Im coming off of a Slash 2wd Brushed truck, and I plan on just getting a F-Traxxas to M-Deans connector for my 7-C NiMh 5000Mah battery. I also do understand this truck is brushed, and I do not at ALL plan on using it to go fast, but to go dig around in the woods around my house (Which after learning the hard way my Traxxas couldn't even DREAM to do). How long will a 7c 5000mah NiMh battery last in a truck like this? Thanks for the great review, I really got my heart set!
My Scx10II is Brushless. Always was. But I didn't go that route for speed, I went that route for power. In a brushed truck, 5000mAh should get you at least 45 minutes. Upgrade to LiPo for longer run times!
I know this is a 2 year old thread but you did an amazing job, paintwork is top notch. How did you keep the back of the body rigid after you cut it out?
awesome vid man because of ESP and you i had to get one for my daughter swhe loves to trail an we live but the rio grande river so we get to have some time crawling to i was able to get a rtr version is the trans on the kit worth buying for her or does the rtr seem fine for heavy trailing an light crawl
Thanks for watching! Not sure how droop relates to this model, and I'm not familiar with Hot Racing's parts. For droop, usually all I do is use shocks that can use an internal spring like the Traxxas Big Bore.
Hi, first of all, awesome video! Great Job! My question is, which of those two you prefer --> the SCX10 I or the SCX10 II? Maybe you may tell me some reason. Thank you very much!
It was pretty straightforward. I cut out one cross bar and ziptied it to the frame in three places. Easy and stable, but definitely quick to remove if necessary.
No full parts list (to date) not found on thread either.. was just looking to find out where that "bumper mounted yellow light bar" was found, or was it custom built. Thinking its not custom because its not matching axials yellow lenses (if thats what that is) on the big roof bar. Would really like to purchase. Any answer to my inquiry would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Cheers - Matt D.
It's Axial's light bar kit, part #AX31152 and all I did was apply some clear yellow headlight film on it. I also opted to light it with an LED strip light kit wired direct to 3S.
How fast is it stock and is it a 2 stage t or 1 stage? And if so. Is it easily upgradeable to 2 stage trans How is it adding lights and a winch set up also? Im looking for something to crawl and bash with when i would like.
There is a 2-speed available and easy to install. As for how fast, I have no idea, and don't really consider that with my scale trucks. Lights and winches are super easy to add if you have some wiring experience. I don't like the term "bash" as I don't like to break things.
I know we are here 6 years later but I was looking at getting the current model SCX 10 II Jeep Cherokee. Just wanted to see if your opinion still stands or what you would recommend? I’m moving up from a used wraith spawn that I bought a few months ago, I’m feeling like I’m starting to out drive the capabilities of the truck.
So I am younger and don't have a job yet I'm looking for this as my first crawler. I have built many kits. I am buying everything myself. So are the Curry Axles a must have or is it just a necessity? I am asking because budget wise it's a little expensive. So any advice for crawlers/fun car would be great as well.
This would be a great first kit, however, if you've never done any type of crawling before, I'd recommend going with the RTR and building it up as things get worn out or broken.
Sounds like you've set the endpoints beyond what the universals can handle. This is normal if you're going too far, as you've reached the limit of physics. Reduce turning radius by adjusting your endpoints on your radio to reduce chatter. Also, because it's a locked diff, the outer wheel is trying to spin at a faster rate to compensate for the inner wheels' smaller turning radius. If the diff was open, this wouldn't be an issue. Not a downside of the truck whatsoever.
@@scalebuildersguild Good answer. My RBK built to spec with good tires shakes like hell cornering tight on the rec room carpet (makes me cringe). On ice and snow, loose dirt, beautifully smooth.
You made the same comment on every video that features this truck! A few trims of the cage to fit around the trans, and zip ties as this was temporary!
There's a whole build thread that will show you the basics of how it's done: scalebuildersguild.com/forum/showthread.php?24694-Imthatguy-builds-an-SCX10-II
If everyone got a free set of Currie axles with their scx10-2 I would suspect everyone would be as satisfied with the truck. I think the stock ar44 axles are about the same quality as the injora copies. And the shocks are the worst at leaking oil I've ever seen.
The majority of what you're seeing is actually paint! Only the small logos are stickers, I spent a lot of time masking the body with liquid mask and trimmed all the logos by hand, much like Hemistorm does.
Okay so that's my old jeep you've replicated. That's amazing. How much to duplicate your build @scalebuildersguild? That's the 1776, the real one is for sale also of you want. ;)
Amazing! I saw this one on the Jeepspeed.com website and instantly knew it was the paintjob to replicate! Not too complicated to make, just a lot of time cutting the graphics!
Must have missed that. Sorry, I quickly glanced at it. Thinking of picking one of these up for my first scale crawler. Been in and out of the hobby since '86, but never had a crawler. Thank you for responding. Very cool rig you've put together.
I'd highly recommend it sir. Totally a fun build, and so many options to customize and make it your own. Thanks for the compliments! If you're looking for inspiration, check out our forum, www.scalebuildersguild.com
You gush about how great the design is "right out of the box" and in the next breath how quickly you "spent" a whopping 300 bucks US to get rid of the axles, leaving us to assume they're crap. That said, I enjoy your videos and find them generally helpful and informative.
I didn't spend anything on the axles. They were prototypes that I got from VP to test prior to their release. Additionally, all the internals are from the kit, so all that changed was the housings. If you don't upgrade, no problem. There's nothing wrong with the stock axles, and in fact, I ran them on my DragBolt project and Josh and I both got them up over 55mph.
I put "spent" in quotes, but should have been clearer. My beef is with posters who, having done zero research, have created an urban myth that the one-piece axles are a no-brainer throw-away. To me they're a design improvement folks on a budget can happily leave be...as you implied. Now, about those shocks. Ha. Cheers and thanks for the reply.
This popped up in my feed and I remember how influential it was for me at the time, so I re watched it. Man, have your videos ever come a long way, Matt! This was awesome but it feels extremely raw compared to current content.
Old school SBG, very cool 👍
whoa. compare this to SBGs videos today, production quality wise...
Scx10.2 is amazing!!!! Rtr out of the box is incredible!! This guy is absolutely correct. My only complaint is the shocks need to be better. Otherwise this truck is incredible. I'm a real mechanic and absolutely love how scale this thing really is! The axles are sick!!!
Thanks very much for your feedback! Shocks do tend to leak over time, and yes, I'd like a bit more fit and finish there. Cheers!
Best looking SCX10II hands down! I really like what you've done with the kit! I also like the trail running video snip it's! That is where I would be running this thing. Great job friend!
Thanks very much, glad you enjoyed!
How much modification did it take to add that Honcho cage?
Not very much. Some trimming of cage plastic and a few zip ties.
Ended up on your review because of an ad on this vehicle from my longtime hobby shop. Glad I did! Outstanding job on your vehicle. You gave me some ideas. Keep up the excellent work!
Love that build! Really appreciate the nod to the Jeep Speed...best SCX10 II yet!
As soon as I saw it, I knew I had to build it. Glad you like!
Awesome review bro!!!! I really enjoyed checking this rig out at Axial Fest!! Great job on the build!
Thanks very much! Great meeting you both!
I gotta agree with everyone, really nice build you did; livery, mods, scale details etc!
Thanks very much! I'm very pleased with the result. If only this truck wasn't in pieces... Oh well! On to the next one. ;)
Bro you inspire me with your builds they are awesome I love the paint job and design on this rig and the way you customized it very scale realism man. Thanks for sharing your videos and updates.
Hey! Thanks very much for watching! Appreciate the feedback!
Scale Builder's Guild thanks for the feedback hey my question is do you think the proline interior for the 1:10 crawler will fit this body the axial Cherokee body?
Should fit just fine, you may have to trim.
Scale Builder's Guild thank you
Holy scale, batman! That is wicked! When I manage to snatch one up, I'm using the speed jeep theme and shamelessly sticking a honcho cage in the back w/ a spare. Again, amazing work!
Ha! Glad you liked. BY all means, go ahead and shamelessly copy! Inspiration is always good.
I'm Straight up stealing the idea for this build!!
You wouldn't be the first!
Looks great, excellent running footage too. Been waiting a month for one of these here in the UK, its due to arrive on the 28th, that's this weekend taken care of!
Enjoy your build, the wait will be worth it!
Truck looks great man! And those axles... definitely a must have. Can't wait for them to become available.
Yep, me neither, I've got another build in mind and another set is definitely a must-have!
Great job on the build. Looks awesome. I just might have to use your Honcho cage idea. Brilliant my friend. Paint job is sick as well. Thumbs-up
Thanks very much!
Been out of the hobby for a while but seeing this video and the new SCX 10 II, I may have to jump back in. I've got a fully built and customized dune runner EXO Terra that's been sitting in the garage collecting dust for the last two years because I rarely am at the beach to drive it. Would get much more use out of getting another crawler again.
i really like the honcho cage in the back, looks so much more like a race truck.
Thanks!
whoaw i cant wait to start building my kit and getting those vanquish axles :D
thats a nice build bud thanx
Nice build! I'll definitely have to check out those new axles! Hopefully I can afford a set!
Word is they're supposed to be reasonably affordable.
Great looking Jerp nice review vid
Really like the slow motion shots
Thanks for sharing 👍🏻👍
Cheers! Thanks for the feedback!
NIce vid shots! Loved the descriptions and great paint!
Thanks very much Chris!
Wow how things have changed love your content have a Merry Christmas, from Adelaide Australia
Thanks for watching! Merry Christmas... I'm sure it's a lot warmer there than here!
I've been watching your vids for a while, great info. And sweet ass truck!
Thanks very much! Glad there was some useful info in there.
Awesome built buddy - It looks real scale and racy!!! I own 2 SCX´s but I think the SCX-II is a must have as well...
Thanks very much. Yes, SCX10 II is a very well thought out truck.
I love that open tailgate look. I'm so tempted to do this to mine but I'm not quite ready to cut yet haha. I'd like to see more detail on how the honcho cage fit in there
Make the cut. It's so worth it. Go check out the forum, the whole build is there.
@@scalebuildersguild awesome thanks
What was the name of this build on the forum? I've looked and not found it. Of course it doesn't help that I always get sidetracked by another great one 😀
@@BobSmith1980. scalebuildersguild.com/forum/showthread.php?24694-Imthatguy-builds-an-SCX10-II
Thank you
Great review and truck! I subbed! Would love to see a video on how you did the interior with the spare tire.
I would also like to see, perhaps a build thread. Yeah I would definitely and I will definitely copy, mock this build!! Sexy mo-fo of a jeepspeed!!
No video, but the build thread is here: scalebuildersguild.com/forum/showthread.php?24694-Imthatguy-builds-an-SCX10-II
Nice review Sir!
Cheers!
woo! nice rig!!! do you have one of those build threads you do for this machine yet?
Love the review, just wanted to say when you talk about the links being to short on the rear. I have this kit and everything was correct, I did nearly mix up a front panard/steering link with the rear link. try swaping the links you'll get it.
Thanks for the tip, but yes, definitely double checked that. Cheers!
Cool ya I noticed that hard to find ! Axial should put some out besides just for the recons.. I think they would sell forsure !
One of my favorite videos . love this setup , you the man gave some good ideas for a build thanks man
Glad I could help! One of my all-time favorite builds. Wish it wasn't in pieces now...
That's a sweet body!! I'm going deep into the library!!
Nice truck and great video
Thanks very much!
You have come a long way in making vidios way toooo go
I have a axial scx 10ii but I did not build it my hobby shop where I live hade one on display and he was going out off bissness and I got 25% off of it so that was cool
Nice!
Yep
one of the nicest i have seen ;)
Thanks!
Im coming off of a Slash 2wd Brushed truck, and I plan on just getting a F-Traxxas to M-Deans connector for my 7-C NiMh 5000Mah battery. I also do understand this truck is brushed, and I do not at ALL plan on using it to go fast, but to go dig around in the woods around my house (Which after learning the hard way my Traxxas couldn't even DREAM to do). How long will a 7c 5000mah NiMh battery last in a truck like this? Thanks for the great review, I really got my heart set!
My Scx10II is Brushless. Always was. But I didn't go that route for speed, I went that route for power. In a brushed truck, 5000mAh should get you at least 45 minutes. Upgrade to LiPo for longer run times!
I still watch this video haha... I really like this build.
I think my 10.2 builders kit needs to maybe be a jeep.
Do you still have this truck.
I have parts of it! The body and cage specifically.
those antennas ! awesome !!!
Ha! Thanks!
Awesome Rig How did you mount the cage to the chassis please ?
I know this is a 2 year old thread but you did an amazing job, paintwork is top notch. How did you keep the back of the body rigid after you cut it out?
Thanks very much. I used some small tabs of Velcro to hold the sides in place. Never really had much issue with flexing.
Looks awesome 👍🏻 well Done
great insight and info, thanks and subbed!
I bought mine rtr, the big bumper broke off, much better approach angles now
Definitely one way to do it! ;)
I need to know, how did you paint that, it's amazing.
Spray cans and liquid mask. Hand cut the graphics.
the jeepspeed is awesome!
Thank you!
Good Job on the video. I enjoyed it.
Thanks very much!
What are those rim ? and very nice scx10 looking beautiful and very scale !
Great review...thank you.
Thanks for watching!
just love it..
its just too perfect!
the honcho cage is brilliant!
I would love to do the same, would you mind?
Knock yourself out!
WOW your videos have gotten WAY better. Gives me hope for my 91 subs lol
Nah. I prefer the old videos over the new ones.
awesome vid man because of ESP and you i had to get one for my daughter swhe loves to trail an we live but the rio grande river so we get to have some time crawling to i was able to get a rtr version is the trans on the kit worth buying for her or does the rtr seem fine for heavy trailing an light crawl
Thanks for watching. RTR is a very reasonable offering and probably a bit less complex vs. the kit version.
Very cool Review👍
Thanks for watching! Still my all-time favorite truck!
Thanks for watching! Not sure how droop relates to this model, and I'm not familiar with Hot Racing's parts. For droop, usually all I do is use shocks that can use an internal spring like the Traxxas Big Bore.
OMG love it! Had one on back order, but had to cancel after a few extra bills showed up :-(
You bringing this rig to ECSC in PA next month???
Sadly, SBG won't be attending this year. Too many conflicting schedules I'm afraid.
Bummer! I look forward to more videos with this rig, I'll be buying the kit someday for sure!
Hi, first of all, awesome video! Great Job! My question is, which of
those two you prefer --> the SCX10 I or the SCX10 II? Maybe you may
tell me some reason. Thank you very much!
Watch the video!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Awesome video very informative... Love the trucker cap... Izit from axial website?
Exclusive cap direct from my friends at Axial. Glad you enjoyed the video!
Nice review man ! Where did you get that sweet axial hat ?? Been wanting one for awhile!!
Heh, thanks. Hat's like that one aren't for sale I'm afraid.
awesome video
ime your newest fan
Great review
Thanks!
Has axial peaked in performance design? Will we ever see an axial scx10 iii kit?
Why would you think that? I'm sure there's plenty more to come from Axial in the future.
@@scalebuildersguild I'm just wondering how they can make perfection even more perfected!
Had you hit puberty when you made this video? LOL You've come along way in production value.
Ha! Right?! The early days were dark times. Hahaha
wow the body looks amazing. a lot better than mines :(
All it takes is practice and patience!
niceee slowmo shooot... i like it 👍
Cheers!
Is the winch you have water proof?
Can you please explain how you mounted the Honcho cage inside of the body?
C Gozdur. im wondering the same thing...
It was pretty straightforward. I cut out one cross bar and ziptied it to the frame in three places. Easy and stable, but definitely quick to remove if necessary.
No full parts list (to date) not found on thread either.. was just looking to find out where that "bumper mounted yellow light bar" was found, or was it custom built. Thinking its not custom because its not matching axials yellow lenses (if thats what that is) on the big roof bar. Would really like to purchase. Any answer to my inquiry would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Cheers - Matt D.
It's Axial's light bar kit, part #AX31152 and all I did was apply some clear yellow headlight film on it. I also opted to light it with an LED strip light kit wired direct to 3S.
Does adding a honcho cage change anything such as weight and speed
Didn't add much, and certainly didn't hurt performance!
How fast is it stock and is it a 2 stage t or 1 stage? And if so. Is it easily upgradeable to 2 stage trans
How is it adding lights and a winch set up also?
Im looking for something to crawl and bash with when i would like.
There is a 2-speed available and easy to install. As for how fast, I have no idea, and don't really consider that with my scale trucks. Lights and winches are super easy to add if you have some wiring experience. I don't like the term "bash" as I don't like to break things.
I know we are here 6 years later but I was looking at getting the current model SCX 10 II Jeep Cherokee. Just wanted to see if your opinion still stands or what you would recommend? I’m moving up from a used wraith spawn that I bought a few months ago, I’m feeling like I’m starting to out drive the capabilities of the truck.
Sadly, that kit is no longer available, but I'd look at the newest kit of the Deadbolt.
Nah. I'd get a SCX10 III or a Element RC Enduro
What is the name of the blue paint? Looks great!
Tamiya PS3 = Light Blue, PS12 = Silver, PS23 = Gunmetal and PS19 = Camel Yellow.
Scale Builder's Guild thanks for sharing all the paint colors. really great colorway
I see guys running quite a few lights on their rigs. What are you using to control all the lights?
Hey there, my light bars run through 3S and are wired direct to my battery, the rest of the lights run through the Axial Light controller, AX31097.
Thank You!!
how did you mount the honcho bed??
What did you use to make your antennas?
Piano wire is a great resource for antennas.
Scale Builder's Guild Thank you!
great review . would u say kit version is hard to build ? iv worked on rc cars a bit but never built one !!
liked and subbed
Nah, kit's no problem to build if you can turn a wrench!
Scale Builder's Guild
Thanks think I'll give it a go what could possibly go wrong haha
how did you make the scale cb antenna?
So I am younger and don't have a job yet I'm looking for this as my first crawler. I have built many kits. I am buying everything myself. So are the Curry Axles a must have or is it just a necessity? I am asking because budget wise it's a little expensive. So any advice for crawlers/fun car would be great as well.
This would be a great first kit, however, if you've never done any type of crawling before, I'd recommend going with the RTR and building it up as things get worn out or broken.
+Scale Builder's Guild additionally, nothing is a necessity. The stock axles are fantastic.
Ok thank you!
Question does your rig shake the front end while turning ? Just picked up mine and I see that my front end shakes while turning.
Sounds like you've set the endpoints beyond what the universals can handle. This is normal if you're going too far, as you've reached the limit of physics. Reduce turning radius by adjusting your endpoints on your radio to reduce chatter. Also, because it's a locked diff, the outer wheel is trying to spin at a faster rate to compensate for the inner wheels' smaller turning radius. If the diff was open, this wouldn't be an issue. Not a downside of the truck whatsoever.
@@scalebuildersguild Good answer. My RBK built to spec with good tires shakes like hell cornering tight on the rec room carpet (makes me cringe). On ice and snow, loose dirt, beautifully smooth.
can u do a vid on making or adding an interarea
It's not difficult. Paint and detail a Bomber interior and secure to truck.
is this a stock scx10 2 kit? those geats can handle that much power?
Yep, save for the axle housings, everything is stock.
Did you put a honcho cage in a xj. Or a xj body on a honcho. Also how did you do it.
You made the same comment on every video that features this truck! A few trims of the cage to fit around the trans, and zip ties as this was temporary!
Thank you
The video was posted a while ago so I didn’t think I would get a response
How did U fit that honcho back and interior?
There's a whole build thread that will show you the basics of how it's done: scalebuildersguild.com/forum/showthread.php?24694-Imthatguy-builds-an-SCX10-II
What windshield wipers are those?
I honestly can't remember where I got them - maybe from RC-Crawler.it
If everyone got a free set of Currie axles with their scx10-2 I would suspect everyone would be as satisfied with the truck. I think the stock ar44 axles are about the same quality as the injora copies. And the shocks are the worst at leaking oil I've ever seen.
The stock axles are more than acceptable. I agree with you on the shocks though!
does it come in rtr, and is the wrench and lights stock? just start watching vid, best to ask befor forgetting
This is the kit version, there is an RTR version but there are a few differences. Winch (that's how it's spelled) and lights are not stock.
where can I find decals like the ones on that body?
The majority of what you're seeing is actually paint! Only the small logos are stickers, I spent a lot of time masking the body with liquid mask and trimmed all the logos by hand, much like Hemistorm does.
+Scale Builder's Guild wow that really paid off! looks fantastic!
Where can you buy interiors from?
RPP, RC4WD, Axial direct, just about anywhere you get your hobby gear!
Okay so that's my old jeep you've replicated. That's amazing. How much to duplicate your build @scalebuildersguild? That's the 1776, the real one is for sale also of you want. ;)
Amazing! I saw this one on the Jeepspeed.com website and instantly knew it was the paintjob to replicate! Not too complicated to make, just a lot of time cutting the graphics!
a link to buy it wud be nice
Yes, but also not totally necessary, as you may have a place that you prefer to deal with, perhaps even a hobby shop local to you.
Nice
Thanks!
Where did u get the antennas?
Hey there! I got them from RPP Hobby, www.rpphobby.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=REIrant2&CartID=5
Scale Builder's Guild Thanks! I really want to start this kit so bad I just started budgeting for it and better yet I'm only 13 years old
Bringing it to ECSC?
No ECSC for me, I'm afraid.
:-(
Not related to the RC , but nice artwork on your arms
Heh, thanks!
What motor and esc are you running?
It's in the comments, but, here you go:
Truck is powered by Tekin ROC 412 2300kv through a Castle Mamba Max Pro running 3S.
Must have missed that. Sorry, I quickly glanced at it. Thinking of picking one of these up for my first scale crawler. Been in and out of the hobby since '86, but never had a crawler. Thank you for responding. Very cool rig you've put together.
I'd highly recommend it sir. Totally a fun build, and so many options to customize and make it your own. Thanks for the compliments! If you're looking for inspiration, check out our forum, www.scalebuildersguild.com
What roof rack is that
Cherokee kit roof rack.
Yo Broe you changed in 6years
I should hope so.
Yep. He looks old as hell now.
running video?
The next video that just came out on this channel!
What axles???
Are you asking what axles come with this truck? I need more clarification.
You gush about how great the design is "right out of the box" and in the next breath how quickly you "spent" a whopping 300 bucks US to get rid of the axles, leaving us to assume they're crap. That said, I enjoy your videos and find them generally helpful and informative.
I didn't spend anything on the axles. They were prototypes that I got from VP to test prior to their release. Additionally, all the internals are from the kit, so all that changed was the housings. If you don't upgrade, no problem. There's nothing wrong with the stock axles, and in fact, I ran them on my DragBolt project and Josh and I both got them up over 55mph.
I put "spent" in quotes, but should have been clearer. My beef is with posters who, having done zero research, have created an urban myth that the one-piece axles are a no-brainer throw-away. To me they're a design improvement folks on a budget can happily leave be...as you implied. Now, about those shocks. Ha. Cheers and thanks for the reply.
Awesome scx10 build I have been looking into buying the new 10-ll I just subscribed check out my channel!
buy an scx10 II or a Losi Baja Rey
I have no experience with the Baja, but I can say that these are entirely different platforms. No crossover if you ask me.
Now i know why Ai made you look like a 15 year old boy in ya live stream thunmb nail 😅😂😅😅😊