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Hey Guys, I purchased a chassis that is supposedly a replacement for the ax10 setup. It did not come with a skid plate and I am using it for an MOA build but I don't have the stock measurements for the ax 10 skid plate. I plan on ordering a skid plate but since I don't know for sure this is an exact fit with the stock tranny plate I want to do some measuring first. The chassis is 55 mm wide. Is this the stock width? Could someone post some pics of a stock AX10 skid plate and the measurements? Thanks! |
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Quarry Creeper Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: chico
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post a pic of the chassis
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RCC Addict Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Salmon Arm BC
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i think its around the 3" wide mark.
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No idea what I'm doing Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Underground, CO
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The stock AX-10 skidplate is roughly 80.5mm wide. If you're going to run a chassis only 55mm wide, squeezing a motor and trans between those plates might prove to be a challenge. The drawing I have shows 74.89mm from the far side of the trans., all the way across to the far side of the motor plate. My best guess for measurement from mounting flange of the trans. to where the motor plate leaves the skidplate to be roughly 52.25mm. So you'd have the trans hangin' out one side, and the motor hanging heavily outside the other chassis plate. Front to back on the stock skid is somewhere in the 50.39ish mm range. How "long" you make your skidplate is going to depend on where your lower link mounting holes are on your chassis. If you're just bolting your lowers to the chassis, (either inboard or outboard, makes no difference), then the length of your skid is largely consequential. If you plan on triangulating your lowers at all, then your skid must be longer than the distance between lower links mounting holes. 'Zat whatchu need? | |
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Newbie ![]() Join Date: Dec 2010 Location: Pueblo West
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I will post a pic of the chassis and also a finished build with the same chassis for comparison. I wanted the skid plate so I could use it as a battery tray and also because the frame and axle mounts for the links are about the same. Triangulation of the links is not going to happen if I bolt directly to the chassis. Trubble, thank you for the info! I'll probably need to pick your guys brains on this once I get the pics posted.
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