Thanks, We are getting there slowly!"thumbsup"
Very nice Ernie! Should be a great bumper for bump drafting! :ror:
Thanks Casey, this is a slow winter build for me. ;-)
Man, there's a lot of space beneath those axles. That's nice! Looks great!
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Thanks D, this build is coming together, slowly but surly. "thumbsup"
Are you using all off-the-shelf SSD parts for those axles? Or did you work some of your Codyboy magic on them?
I've been sitting on a pile of SSD parts to put SSD portal axles under my SCX10-II 11.4" WB Jeep Mighty FC rig for months, but still can't figure out what is the best way to set them up. SSD has told me they do not recommend using their Diamond Pro or Pro 44 axle sets with the splined cast zinc metal tubes because the portals might spin under stress. So I held off on that.
They said they were coming out with offset machined aluminum axle tubes, which just came out, and I bought a pair of those. I also have their new Trail King Diamond offset front axle, and will use those machined aluminum offset axle tubes when I build it. Can I run the SSD portal knuckles on that axle? Are the offset universals from the TK diamond offset front axle set going to work with the portal knuckles? Or is that the magic Codyboy ingredient?
Thanks for your help.
Hey boldfin, Thanks for asking questions! I will talk you through this for now, and add some picks later.
First off, SSD is coming out with a complete front offset portal axle setup very some, they are just waiting on some parts. That would be the way to go if you want to wait! Having said that, if you follow my builds, I can't leave "stock" as it is. I love the challenge of R&D and changing things up a little. The SSD parts are perfectly functional as they are.
The changes I made are because I wanted to be at about 55 Degrees of steering. And nothing magic about what I do! "thumbsup"
Everything is off the shelf SSD parts, with a few Codyboy changes.
Earlier in my build I mentioned that I had a little snafu getting the modified SSD offset universals to work. The distance of the joints is just a few MM longer than the CVDs that come with the front portal kits. So I used a old AR60 trick and drilled out the C-hubs with a 11mm drill bit and the cleaned it up with my Dremel. That allows the universal to set a little deeper into the C-hub. I also had to removed the outer axle bearing (which I think is over kill). If you want to use the bearing just drill the bearing seats in the axle a little deeper with the 11mm bit. I can help you with all of that aif needed! "thumbsup"
I am using the new SSD alum offset axle tubes and the diamond housing.
The SSD portal knuckles will fit the chubs, but the SSD offset universals will need to be modified for length and modified to fit the portal gears. I can also help you with those or maybe talk you through the process.
Again, the only reason I didn't wait for the new SSD offset portals is I wanted a little more than the 45 degrees the CVDs offer. Oh and the challenge of seeing if I could make my idea work! "thumbsup" If Katan has any thoughts on what I did, I hope he will chime in.
So, easy peasy right? It isn't as hard as it sounds. "thumbsup"
Ernie