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Old 09-08-2011, 01:06 AM   #1
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http://sdi4x4.com/product_info.php?c...products_id=61

This is also on scale4x4 also under sdi something, looks promising and I had been asking lots of questions and it looks like it can survive a 3s 35T setup, so it looks good to me
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Thats a pretty crazy pair of axles. Excellent find
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That's Scale Designs International He was the guy that designed the first scale 9.5ti winch.....the design 3 racing stole and mass produced.

Axles look awesome and are designed so the user can narrow them to suit the rig they are building. Cheaper than a set of RC4WD axles too.
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That's Scale Designs International He was the guy that designed the first scale 9.5ti winch.....the design 3 racing stole and mass produced.

Axles look awesome and are designed so the user can narrow them to suit the rig they are building. Cheaper than a set of RC4WD axles too.
Wasn't the winch actually designed by Stephan from Scale Offroad not by SDi?

I can appreciate the idea of the axles but all those bolts look terrible. That would kill a scale look IMO.
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but all those bolts look terrible. That would kill a scale look IMO.

I soooo agree..........
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Wasn't the winch actually designed by Stephan from Scale Offroad not by SDi?

I can appreciate the idea of the axles but all those bolts look terrible. That would kill a scale look IMO.

You're completely right Harley. I don't know why I always confuse those two. My bad.

As far as the screws go, you can cut off most of the extra mounts that you don't use for links and such. According to the thread on scale the extra holes are to accommodate different suspension and axle width options since you can trim them.

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I can appreciate the idea of the axles but all those bolts look terrible. That would kill a scale look IMO.
Ya if you read through the thread on scale4x4, you can cut/sand those extra screw holes off, they are just there for the options of mounting.

Plus like I said, I've asked alot(everyone else was just amazed but I wanted the facts lol) and it looks like they can handle a good amount of power like a 35T on 3s so that a good thing in my book. Plus I love the size!!!!
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You're completely right Harley. I don't know why I always confuse those two. My bad.
It's easy to do, both overseas and all


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As far as the screws go, you can cut off most of the extra mounts that you don't use for links and such. According to the thread on scale the extra holes are to accommodate different suspension and axle width options since you can trim them.
Well that is interesting then. I am sure it will be useful to quite a few people then.
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I like the pumpkins. They are pretty close to my 404s centers. if i was to do another mog build i would use these for sure. But 170 bucks for plastic axles. i know that they have the metal tubes in there and all thoes screws kinda put me off. just dosent seem to appeal to me as much imhop
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