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Old 04-05-2011, 10:01 AM   #1021
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I am jumping on the wagon too. Pre Ordered mine this morning after seeing the axles. The customization will be almost endless for the KOH or TTC type rigs. I guess I'll be calling the DMG for some more custom tube work when it shows up

Nice work axial, you've done it again. You have giving the crawling community a great platform to build from. And a great looking rtr for the people who want the convenience of RTR
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Old 04-05-2011, 10:06 AM   #1022
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i like it a lot, but not to big on the offset pumpkin in the rear. however i will be getting a kit version.
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Old 04-05-2011, 10:31 AM   #1023
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It's great to see a full press release about this rig. I love how the axles incorporate bearing caps, which makes me think that the axle housings are molded as 1 piece. If that's true then it will be a breeze to narrow these axles! I also really liked seeing the optional DIG parts, this will keep shaftys alive within the comp rigs since the new dig should adapt to the older AX-10 tranny. I personally only need the axles from the Wrath so I'll be waiting for individual parts to become available, hopefully they come out when the kit version is ready.

Thanks Axial!
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Old 04-05-2011, 10:35 AM   #1024
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Looks like Axial did a great job with the Wraith. Can't wait to see one in person!
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Old 04-05-2011, 10:36 AM   #1025
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Ah she is so beautiful! Im glad axial ditched their old style driveshafts in hopes this will hold up more than 5 mintues.
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Old 04-05-2011, 10:45 AM   #1026
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It's great to see a full press release about this rig. I love how the axles incorporate bearing caps, which makes me think that the axle housings are molded as 1 piece. If that's true then it will be a breeze to narrow these axles! I also really liked seeing the optional DIG parts, this will keep shaftys alive within the comp rigs since the new dig should adapt to the older AX-10 tranny. I personally only need the axles from the Wrath so I'll be waiting for individual parts to become available, hopefully they come out when the kit version is ready.

Thanks Axial!
Just what I was think'in! Looks like the front c's and rear lock-outs are basically the same, and the metal axle shafts are just a longer version of the old ones, so it could happen.
I'm just waiting for the parts myself.
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It's great to see a full press release about this rig. I love how the axles incorporate bearing caps, which makes me think that the axle housings are molded as 1 piece. If that's true
It is true. The axles are pretty cool looking
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Old 04-05-2011, 10:51 AM   #1028
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Pretty disgusted I didn't see it from Axial first, especially after all of the teasing. Hope they got a pretty penny from RCCA

Should be a fun rig to throw the sidewinder 4600kv into.
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Old 04-05-2011, 11:06 AM   #1029
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In for a kit fo sho. Those axles look great!
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New video added here
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Old 04-05-2011, 11:15 AM   #1031
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Looks like the front end runs dog bones - AX30419 AR60 OCP Front Dogbone Set (2pcs)

Maybe we will see a universal upgrade like the XR10. They are super beefy and have great steering angle.
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Old 04-05-2011, 11:23 AM   #1032
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Can we get an Axial rep to comment on what existing accessory parts are compatable? I'm specifically interested in the under and over drive ring and pinions, they've made my scaler crawl like a champ!
On the official Wraith page on Axial's website it list the current over/under drive gears as optional accessories for this rig, so I am guessing they will fit.

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Old 04-05-2011, 11:41 AM   #1033
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http://www.axialracing.com/ftp/ax900...racer_rtr.html

Check out the press release page and zoom in on the photos, these axles are getting cooler by the minute,
Notice the hole to the right of the pumpkin, means you can flop it around to have the pumpkin on the right or left hand side. Plus of course all the hardware is basically the same, just with longer axle shafts. And it looks like the axle toob to the right of the pumpkin is a separate piece, Which means A: real easy to cut down and use the "regular" width axles. Or B: Makes it pretty easy for Axial to release a shorter tube for those who want to "upgrade" and put these on their Honcho, etc.
I would not be surprised if they released a new updated Honcho/Dingo by the end of the year with these axcels... Brilliant!!

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And it looks like the axle toob to the right of the pumpkin is a separate piece, Which means A: real easy to cut down and use the "regular" with axles. Or B: Makes it pretty easy for Axial to release a shorter tube for those who want to "upgrade" and put these on their Honcho, etc.
That looks like it is all one molded piece. Look at the other pictures, like this one:
http://www.axialracing.com/ftp/Apr11...0_ocp-axle.jpg
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http://www.axialracing.com/ftp/ax900...racer_rtr.html

Check out the press release page and zoom in on the photos, these axles are getting cooler by the minute,
Notice the hole to the right of the pumpkin, means you can flop it around to have the pumpkin on the right or left hand side. Plus of course all the hardware is basically the same, just with longer axle shafts. And it looks like the axle toob to the right of the pumpkin is a separate piece, Which means A: real easy to cut down and use the "regular" with axles. Or B: Makes it pretty easy for Axial to release a shorter tube for those who want to "upgrade" and put these on their Honcho, etc.
I would not be surprised if they released a new updated Honcho/Dingo by the end of the year with these axcels... Brilliant!!
If you look at the axles they are both drivers side dropped, which means one of one of them is already flopped upside down.
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Old 04-05-2011, 11:53 AM   #1036
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That looks like it is all one molded piece. Look at the other pictures, like this one:
http://www.axialracing.com/ftp/Apr11...0_ocp-axle.jpg
You know I think your right, Damnit! What A buzzkill! I can dream, cant I?
Still, it does look like you can flop'em around.... may be
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it would be cool to see a one piece axle housing with diff cover/third member instead of the split cases kinda thing.
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With injection molded parts that would be much more expensive to do and everyone already bitches too much about the price of these things.
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That looks like it is all one molded piece. Look at the other pictures, like this one:
http://www.axialracing.com/ftp/Apr11...0_ocp-axle.jpg
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Is it just me or did it look like this thing has a whole lot of bump steer? I was watching the rc car video and it looks like it needs a track bar. Not complaining just wondered how long after it is out somebody comes out with a 3 link kit. And the green one looked to have brushless and was wicked.

Just looked at the video again and feel dumb. It's a 4 link with servo on axle so it would not have bump steer. Loose servo saver maybe?

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Old 04-05-2011, 12:29 PM   #1039
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Is it just me or did it look like this thing has a whole lot of bump steer? I was watching the rc car video and it looks like it needs a track bar. Not complaining just wondered how long after it is out somebody comes out with a 3 link kit. And the green on looked to have brushless and was wicked.
What you're seeing is a weak servo, only 90oz*in of torque. The servo is mounted to the axle so there can't be any bump steer.

AWESOME JOB AXIAL! Can't wait for the kit version to be released
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Old 04-05-2011, 12:32 PM   #1040
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2.2 isn't scale!!!


Love almost everything about it. Love the axles, the trusses, the dig, the trans upgrades. I always knew a molded plastic tuber could be done well. I have been wanting to buy a rig for Cody's birthday. I think I know which one now.
The wider axles will bring in a new world of performance for 2.2 scalers. No more wideners, zero backspacing wheels, and horrendus scrub radius. Guido needs an upgrade.

Great work guys!! Thanks.
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