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Old 10-11-2014, 09:15 PM   #1
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Default Wrath w/Wheely King axles

Been driving my 1.9 Wraith for a long time - had so much fun in fact, haven't touched my 2.2 wraith in almost a year. Was never really happy with it on the trail - too wide and wheelbase was too long for me.

Well, blew the dust off, tore it down and and started messing with it. Took 1 inch out of the wheelbase, and 1 inch out of the track width (using wheely king axles) and very, very happy with the result.



Close up of the axle setup. Kept the servo on axle for now, CMS might be in the future, not sure.


Compared to little brother...holes in the hood were from the old shock set-up. Just put some mesh over them and called it a night.



And a few poser pics



Very happy with the WK axles, looks absolutely perfect imo.
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Old 10-13-2014, 05:12 AM   #2
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Default Re: Wrath w/Wheely King axles

Straight up killed it out on the trail yesterday. Ran like a champ, though I was off a bit on the gearing (too high) and my 27t motor sorta bit the dust. Was still running, but was seconds from going up in flames. Other than that, no plans on changing anything.



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