Vanquish Products has stepped up huge with this newest offering, Fully Licensed Scale Versions of the ever popular Currie Rockjock Axles. These new axles are sure to be a huge hit with everyone in the scale crowd. Continue reading
Perfect for your 2.2 sportsman truck!
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April 29, 2011- Irvine, CA – Axial is pleased to announce that accomplished rock crawler, Jessica Downing, has joined the Axial Rock Crawling Team. Continue reading
Axial Welcomes Rodney Wills as the new Global Marketing Director Continue reading
11/28/10
We are two events into the 2010-2011 USRCCA Championship series, and both events have been action packed to say the least. The first event, Crawlapalooza ran it’s for it’s 4th year of being part of the USCRRA series and was held once again in beautiful Disney, OK. A relative newcomer from Colorado, Josh Hicks (Hoppa) took home the honors in the 2.2 class while Paul Waldrep (rock hard) from the Crawler Mafia cleaned house in the 1.9 class. Ty Thompson (tctz28) from Lincoln, NE put on a driving clinic with his super and took home the gold in that class.
Dpdsurf shows us how to modify a Futaba 6EX for MOA Crawlers with add-on dig switches.
Team TedRockz gives you a chance to get your hands on the new Axial XR10 in their newest giveaway. The XR10 is the hottest new competition crawler to hit the market and is taking the hobby by storm. Last week… Continue reading
H.A.R.D Racing no longer makes these lathes, but when they did they were $400+ new. Team Brood was the original importer of the products. While we sold some, the cost of these and the eventual brushless revolution left them with… Continue reading
Freqeskinz.com has just released it's newest skins, they have hit a homerun with these newest skins for the long anticipated Axial XR10.
Lisa from Team Debead caught the first 3 preproduction Axial XR-10′s out on the rocks at this past weekends Axial WCC and put the footage together in this amazing new video! Continue reading
Axial released it’s latest project, the XR10 which is Axial’s first attempt at a MOA crawler. Continue reading