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Old 03-15-2009, 01:27 PM   #1
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Arrow * Axial SCX-10 CMS Kit Instructions and pics *

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Thank you for purchasing the Handbrothers SCX-10 CMS steering kit. We strive to bring you only quality, original American made products.

Starting with a Stock SCX remove the electronics box, steering servo and servo mount.

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Remove the left mounting post from the axle housing. The right mount may also be removed for a more scale look

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Remove the upper Y-link and axle mount

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Remove the 4 3mm set screws and set aside with the old upper links

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Using 4 of the supplied link ends assemble the new panhard bar and drag link

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Reverse the hardware on the steering knuckles and install the new draglink

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Disassemble the original drag link as shown. Using the supplied upper link and the last rod end assemble the new upper link

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Install upper link into chassis

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Reusing the original mounting screws and 2 of the 3x6mm stainless screws install the new axle bracket then attach the panhard and upper link to axle bracket with the 3x10 mm hardware

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Remove shock tower brace trim as shown and reinstall

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Using original hardware install servo to new servo mount

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Install the new servo mount and attach loose end of the panhard with the last 3x10 mm screw

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And just like that, you are all done. Thank you for buying another Quality product from Hand Bros Off Road and MSD.
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Old 11-08-2009, 11:40 PM   #2
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Is it normal for my SCX10 to have the whole truck shift to one side when compressing the whole front end down? I know it sounds confusing but when i push down on the front, it does not go down level. It shifts slightly to the drivers side (front of truck is facing you). Ill post up some pics of what i mean if it sounds all too confusing.
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Old 11-10-2009, 08:26 PM   #3
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Is it normal for my SCX10 to have the whole truck shift to one side when compressing the whole front end down? I know it sounds confusing but when i push down on the front, it does not go down level. It shifts slightly to the drivers side (front of truck is facing you). Ill post up some pics of what i mean if it sounds all too confusing.

Any time you mount a brace from the chassis to the axle that is perpendicular to the chassis this will happen ( i.e. panhard or track bar ).
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Old 12-31-2009, 07:53 PM   #4
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This is impossible, the pictures are vague and the instructions are ill worded. Anyone else have a tutorial on this?
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This is impossible, the pictures are vague and the instructions are ill worded. Anyone else have a tutorial on this?
What part are you having a hard time with?I found the instructions easy to follow.Maybe one of us can help you out.
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Old 01-01-2010, 04:18 PM   #6
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When I install the panhard bar, it restricts front movement entirely, the truck cant physically articulate.

If someone has photos of the system in the truck from a few angles, I can probably figure it out.

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See if these help.If you need others,PM me and I'll do what I can to help you.
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Got it goin Pyro, thanks aton buddy. Turns out the idiot I bought the truck from had hacked the chassis so nothing was lining up.

Thanks again
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Got it goin Pyro, thanks aton buddy. Turns out the idiot I bought the truck from had hacked the chassis so nothing was lining up.

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Will this kit work with VP high steer knuckles?
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Will this kit work with VP high steer knuckles?
Several people have used them together.Check out the scx10 section for more info.
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any ideas when you guys will have the honcho version
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Are the links that were used on the Y reused in this kit?
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Are the links that were used on the Y reused in this kit?
Yes.
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Yes.
They serve as the panhard and the upper link then?
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They serve as the panhard and the upper link then?
Panhard and drag link.They supply the new upper link.
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Ordered mine!
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Can the upper link be mounted on either side of the chassis?
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Can the upper link be mounted on either side of the chassis?
Doubt it. the three link mount is one way only and the servo will probably interfere with the link if mounted on the other side
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I do mean the one i marked in the pic i stole from Pyro.

Not the panhard.
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