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TRX4 small C-hubs with Ackerman

I've got a little over 5 hours on mine now and everything is still solid and tight. I've scratched some of the paint off of the bottom of the c-hubs so it's definitely using the extra clearance too. ;-) I haven't torn 'em down yet, haven't gotten 'em wet so they don't seem to need it yet. I love mine and recommend 'em as a good upgrade. They're a little pricey, but they make more actual difference than other things I've spent money on. :roll:
I'll be sure to post up any issues that come along, but I don't expect any. :)


8) jim
 
I've got a little over 5 hours on mine now and everything is still solid and tight. I've scratched some of the paint off of the bottom of the c-hubs so it's definitely using the extra clearance too. ;-) I haven't torn 'em down yet, haven't gotten 'em wet so they don't seem to need it yet. I love mine and recommend 'em as a good upgrade. They're a little pricey, but they make more actual difference than other things I've spent money on. :roll:
I'll be sure to post up any issues that come along, but I don't expect any. :)


8) jim
Might have to get a set of these myself.

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Just installed mine, i'll have to test them when i have time:

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I'm not sure what drag-link Ernie or anyone else is using, but I found that RC4WD's steering link set for their "Leverage High Clearance" axle fits the Ackerman holes. With a little bend at each end for a little more pumkin clearance it's perfect. "thumbsup"




I haven't tried the servo link. I just used the inner hole, in the stock position, for it. :)


8) jim
 
I'm not sure what drag-link Ernie or anyone else is using, but I found that RC4WD's steering link set for their "Leverage High Clearance" axle fits the Ackerman holes. With a little bend at each end for a little more pumkin clearance it's perfect. "thumbsup"




I haven't tried the servo link. I just used the inner hole, in the stock position, for it. :)


8) jim
So I just ordered this. Do I need a new drag link or will the stock one work? Anything else I need for this? Thanks.

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So I just ordered this. Do I need a new drag link or will the stock one work? Anything else I need for this? Thanks.

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The stock link WILL work on the inner holes in the knuckles, it just won't have the Ackerman geometry. I ran mine with the stock link while I searched up a new one the right length for the "A" holes. :lmao:


8) jim
 
Is it for the scx10? This one?
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Yep, that's it. The Leverage axles ARE for the scx, but the drag-link is just the right length for the Ackerman set-up on the TRX, well, after you bend it a little. :roll: ;-)
Be sure to use the offset ends. "thumbsup"

8) jim
 
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Yep, that's it. The Leverage axles ARE for the scx, but the drag-link is just the right length for the Ackerman set-up on the TRX, well, after you bend it a little. :roll: ;-)
Be sure to use the offset ends. "thumbsup"

8) jim
Thanks. I'll order this up to.

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I'm not sure what drag-link Ernie or anyone else is using, but I found that RC4WD's steering link set for their "Leverage High Clearance" axle fits the Ackerman holes. With a little bend at each end for a little more pumkin clearance it's perfect. "thumbsup"




I haven't tried the servo link. I just used the inner hole, in the stock position, for it. :)


8) jim

Did you paint your knuckles and C-hubs? I want to get these but hate the fact they don't come in black. I could powder coat them but that would be a lot of masking...
 
Yep, I shot 'em with Rust-oleum self-etching primer, then with Krylon Color Master in satin black. They're scratchin' up some, but no more than the axle housings, and overall they're still mostly black. I masked off the gear cavities and the bearing recess on the backsides. They tape over and trim off pretty easily. I like the all-black axles, or all silver ..... but mine are black ... and I like 'em. ;-)
I definitely recommend the upgrade! "thumbsup"


8) jim
 
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Yep, I shot 'em with Rust-oleum self-etching primer, then with Krylon Color Master in satin black. They're scratchin' up some, but no more than the axle housings, and overall they're still mostly black. I masked off the gear cavities and the bearing recess on the backsides. They tape over and trim off pretty easily. I like the all-black axles, or all silver ..... but mine are black ... and I like 'em. ;-)
I definitely recommend the upgrade! "thumbsup"


8) jim



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Yep, I shot 'em with Rust-oleum self-etching primer, then with Krylon Color Master in satin black. They're scratchin' up some, but no more than the axle housings, and overall they're still mostly black. I masked off the gear cavities and the bearing recess on the backsides. They tape over and trim off pretty easily. I like the all-black axles, or all silver ..... but mine are black ... and I like 'em. ;-)
I definitely recommend the upgrade! "thumbsup"


8) jim

Thanks for the info!
 
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