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CORR Pro-4 Truck

just a heads up, in case it will help

I was doing some digging for a future build I have planned...

the hpi wk axel uses the same diff gears as the hpi shaft drive cars/trucks (like the mt2)


Thanks for the tip, I may have to go to a wheely king axle if the rc4wd axle won't work. Does the new Axial axle use wheely king gears? I thought I saw somewhere that the locker from the Axial truck will work in the wheely king.

Sorry no updates yet, I'm kind of waiting to see the RC4WD axle before I do anything else.
 
any chance you have a WK axel and would be able to take photo's of it under that body? I'm trying to get an idea if the tires will clear the fenders... (inside) thanks... "thumbsup"

WaWa
 
I started toying with the idea of making a 2wd setup. I was going to use an MT1 (narrower than the MT2) front end and WK rear axle. Woulda been easy to just use it as 4WD and leave the front diff in also. I was going to use a Parma 1/8th scale F150 body. I was going for more of a tough truck / trophy truck look. Like a modded truck with a stock body style.

This was as far as I got with the design before other projects took over. I had a bunch of nitro Mt stuff laying around so that is what I was working with at the time. I'll be keeping an eye on this build!

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Thanks for the tip, I may have to go to a wheely king axle if the rc4wd axle won't work. Does the new Axial axle use wheely king gears? I thought I saw somewhere that the locker from the Axial truck will work in the wheely king.

Sorry no updates yet, I'm kind of waiting to see the RC4WD axle before I do anything else.

Ya, I think I've heared the same thing but the axial is narrower than the wk and wont fit that body right. I have a pro-4 build ( on Scale4x4 ) with mt2 front and wk rear. Unfortunatelly I never finished it because I desided to go 1/8 brushless/lipo. I'm currently working on an Openwheel Truggy with an axial axle and it's alot narrower.

Really like the chassis set-up!!
 
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