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discgolferlee 01-07-2011 02:42 PM

high clearance knuckles an hub carriers
 
so I want to order some aluminum knuckles and hub carriers..... just wondering what brand you guys are having luck with and do the high clearance knuckles work fine on the scx10.

indiana mudcat 01-07-2011 02:50 PM

Are you going to run the Hand Bros. steering?

discgolferlee 01-07-2011 03:01 PM

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Originally Posted by indiana mudcat (Post 2845713)
Are you going to run the Hand Bros. steering?

I don't think I am going that route but not sure yet

BigSki 01-07-2011 04:45 PM

the VP's have the best fit and finish hands down.

0lllllll0 01-07-2011 05:09 PM

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Originally Posted by BigSki (Post 2845959)
the VP's have the best fit and finish hands down.

Being a new guy myself, I would like to know more about these as well. What is VP's? Do you happen to have a link to the appropriate ones?

ClassicGMJunkie 01-07-2011 05:32 PM

the Vanquish Products "zero ackerman" aluminum knuckes are hard as hell to find. I bet the Christmas rush had a good part to play in that.

any zero ackerman knuckle will foot the bill on most setups. "high steer" being second most desireable on the list, and aluminum replacements 3rd.

sometimes a BTA or behind the axle setup requires that you use a high steer or better yet 0 ackerman (think parallel tires up front, not the outside steering less tight than the inside, but both steering like as far as how the inside knuckles can move)

for better steering on the cheap, without cvd's or knuckles or even your links, get some steel output shafts that are made about 1/16" shorter, it will make a nice difference for $11 invested. i think axial produces them, i cant remember.

just read a LOT of build threads and see what combos look like what you want to use... "thumbsup"

indiana mudcat 01-07-2011 06:38 PM

VP Zero ackermans (which are the only zero ackermans made except for felsenfest) won't work with 1.9 wheels and the HB steering kit doesn't work well with high clearance arms. Might work if ran under the arm, but there went high clearance. Axial knuckles and C's are probably my first choice on these, VP black does blend with stock plastic great though, if not using the HB kit I'd probably recommend VP.

discgolferlee 01-07-2011 09:37 PM

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Originally Posted by indiana mudcat (Post 2846183)
VP Zero ackermans (which are the only zero ackermans made except for felsenfest) won't work with 1.9 wheels and the HB steering kit doesn't work well with high clearance arms. Might work if ran under the arm, but there went high clearance. Axial knuckles and C's are probably my first choice on these, VP black does blend with stock plastic great though, if not using the HB kit I'd probably recommend VP.

so the vp high clearance or axial high clearance should work ok

indiana mudcat 01-07-2011 09:49 PM

If not using the HB kit, yes. You'll have to fab a new drag link and tie-rod.

discgolferlee 01-07-2011 09:56 PM

"thumbsup""thumbsup""thumbsup" thanks mudcat

Locked Up 01-07-2011 10:58 PM

http://www.axialracing.com/details.php?Id=3943


You can see how I modified my hand bros kit to work with high steer knuckles in my SCX10 build thread.
"thumbsup"

R2j 01-08-2011 12:05 AM

I run the Axials on my 1.9's and VP's on my 2.2. You'll have clearance issues with the VP zero ackerman and 1.9's. I also use a Hand Bros CMS and have no issues with the high clearance knuckles.


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