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Evols Axial SCX10 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon JK *kit version*

sucks it only has the lower 4 links metal

I had a full set of aluminum upper and lowers from my Honcho so I threw those on there. I loath building links!!

How do you like the hand-wound Tekin motors? Are you going to be running the 35T on 2 or 3s, and what gearing? What is your overall goal for setup going to be with this rig on a scale of creeper <---> basher?

Sorry, question after question...should I stop asking questions??? :lmao:

I bought these motors used. Pretty sure they are machine wound. the 35 turn is a work horse. I'm sure they will do just fine. I'll be running this rig on 2S. I'm running stock gearing for now until I can drive it a bit and get a feel for the temps.

Scalers I tend to just drive slow and enjoy watching them navigate terrain. this body is going to take a fair amount of time to complete, so I plan on taking it easy on it for a while :)

Speaking of the body I am using one of Benders blog posts to finish the body. He did a great tutorial for those of you who plan on building the kit. you can find it here:

Axial Racing - Body Tech – 2012 Jeep® Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon Kit
 
I bought these motors used. Pretty sure they are machine wound. the 35 turn is a work horse. I'm sure they will do just fine. I'll be running this rig on 2S. I'm running stock gearing for now until I can drive it a bit and get a feel for the temps.
The 35T should be pretty peppy on 2s. I came real close to going with the same combo but ended up electing for a 55T on 3s since I had some laying around.

I tend to think the stock gearing is a little high for the normal RTR setup (27T on 2s), but I bet it will work out nice with the 35T

Scalers I tend to just drive slow and enjoy watching them navigate terrain.
That sentence sums up my outlook on scalers to the T. Well put. Mine is about a month old and still looks new, lol.
 
I had a full set of aluminum upper and lowers from my Honcho so I threw those on there. I loath building links!!

man i would hate to have to rob the ones off my honcho...i wonder if they are going to sell the uppers or am i going to have to buy a full link kit..
 
Honestly for a scaler I don't see anything wrong with plastic links. But I don't drive mine that hard. Stockers held up fine for over a year on my RtR truck.
 
Thanks for the measurements. I was just wondering about the size of the shocks coz on the manual i got from the axial website they said it was 72.5mm
 
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Can someone spot the mistake now? :-)
 
If you have a chance, can you pls tell me the measurement of the front upper links from eye-eye? I bought the rtr and tried around and now i dont know which upper link is the right one to put in. I believe the lower links i use the 103mm aluminium rods?
 
If you could come over here and paint this thing that would be great..lol

Had to stop today because I changed my mind on the color.

Don't let Harley paint it unless you want peanut butter splashed all over :mrgreen:
 
new shocks look boss man great job with the build, is the hardware all hex, i know in the past axial has inclused some philips hardware much to my dismay...
 
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