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First Sneak Peek: SSD Trail King - Pro Scale Chassis Builders Kit!

SSD: What percentage overdrive will your new axle gear give? Will there be an overdrive option for the transmission as well as the axle? I'm so close to buying a kit for my next build but was hoping for more overdrive than the front axle alone.
 
SSD: What percentage overdrive will your new axle gear give? Will there be an overdrive option for the transmission as well as the axle? I'm so close to buying a kit for my next build but was hoping for more overdrive than the front axle alone.

10% in the front axle. No plans for OD in the transmission yet.
 
Yes.... Chassis has its OWN section now! "thumbsup"
 
Yep it's great!!! Now I'm ready to see this thing in action!!!! I'm still really thinkin this is my next build but want to see it running. Before I jump!
 
SSD.. any hint to weather you guys will be releasing parts separate, like the offset front axle and trans/t-case setup. There’s some parts that would work with my build.


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SSD.. any hint to weather you guys will be releasing parts separate, like the offset front axle and trans/t-case setup. There’s some parts that would work with my build.

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Not anytime soon. As we want to keep those parts exclusive to the kit for now. As with any kit, parts will get released eventually.


So you could just use a Trail King as a base for your build now.
 
Wow! How was SSD able to get its own subsection? Well deserved and I'm happy to see it!
 
Apparently by coming out with a pretty sweet looking 1.9 trail truck.����
 
Almost a can’t miss price point now, I’d imagine the sudden saturation in the market this summer/fall isn’t making it easy to sell these kits but this price is certainly going to help.

If I hadn’t just got the Capra I’d be all over this.

Soon.
 
Fantastic price! Roughly what I paid during their 399 sale plus ebay coupon.

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As with any kit, parts will get released eventually.

Chris, just curious about something. The TK kit had been out for several months, and the 305mm wheelbase conversion kit has been available for a while now. What's going on with the 324mm wheelbase conversion kit? When will it be available?

If it's going to be awhile, can you at least provide the necessary link lengths, so that those who are interested can try lengthening their wheelbase on their own?

~ More peace, love, laughter & kindness would make the world a MUCH better place
 
Chris, just curious about something. The TK kit had been out for several months, and the 305mm wheelbase conversion kit has been available for a while now. What's going on with the 324mm wheelbase conversion kit? When will it be available?

If it's going to be awhile, can you at least provide the necessary link lengths, so that those who are interested can try lengthening their wheelbase on their own?

~ More peace, love, laughter & kindness would make the world a MUCH better place

Aside from the front upper link, I’m fairly sure the rest of the links are all SCX10ii compatible so you should be able to use those link sets or perhaps hit up someone like hardcore rc and ask them for just longer rear links to stretch the wb.
 
Aside from the front upper link, I’m fairly sure the rest of the links are all SCX10ii compatible so you should be able to use those link sets or perhaps hit up someone like hardcore rc and ask them for just longer rear links to stretch the wb.
That, plus drilling new holes in the rails for the new shock hoops positions, appears to be the best solutions, from what's been determined. At the same time, considering the SCX10.2 & TK rails have "curves", and the VS4-10 rails have "straights & angles", in thinking the SCX10.2 kit, combined with the VS4-10 rails & VFD transmission, plus SSD machined axles, might be the best solution. Thoughts?

~ More peace, love, laughter & kindness would make the world a MUCH better place
 
That, plus drilling new holes in the rails for the new shock hoops positions, appears to be the best solutions, from what's been determined. At the same time, considering the SCX10.2 & TK rails have "curves", and the VS4-10 rails have "straights & angles", in thinking the SCX10.2 kit, combined with the VS4-10 rails & VFD transmission, plus SSD machined axles, might be the best solution. Thoughts?

~ More peace, love, laughter & kindness would make the world a MUCH better place

For the VFD I think you’d need to stick with a vanquish offset front (D44 or F9 from the pro kit) or a TRX4 front axle because of the front upper link mount location. The upper link for the ssd offset axles comes from the other side and mounts over the pumpkin, whereas the VP axles and TRX4 have it off to the side. I’m not aware of any other offset axles that have a similar upper link mount location that could be spaced over enough to be functional, but that’s not to say it can’t be done. Having pieced together a VFD based build with VP axles myself recently, I can tell you the pro kit is definitely cost effective if the VFD is your ultimate goal.

For stretching the TK, you may not need to reposition your shock towers though, it would lay the shocks down a bit when you stretch but that might not be a bad thing. At least worth trying before getting the drill out.
 
For the VFD I think you’d need to stick with a vanquish offset front (D44 or F9 from the pro kit) or a TRX4 front axle because of the front upper link mount location. The upper link for the ssd offset axles comes from the other side and mounts over the pumpkin, whereas the VP axles and TRX4 have it off to the side. I’m not aware of any other offset axles that have a similar upper link mount location that could be spaced over enough to be functional, but that’s not to say it can’t be done. Having pieced together a VFD based build with VP axles myself recently, I can tell you the pro kit is definitely cost effective if the VFD is your ultimate goal.



For stretching the TK, you may not need to reposition your shock towers though, it would lay the shocks down a bit when you stretch but that might not be a bad thing. At least worth trying before getting the drill out.
Thanks for the info on the axles...much appreciated...I'll check out axles for the TRX-4. As for the VS4-10 Pro kit, I had considered that as a possibility, but if at all possible, I'd like to try and keep costs down. Plus, I'm not all that happy with VP's customer service (replies to emails weren't exactly what I'd call "helpful", as Michael (Pham) would consistently give "half answers", leaving me to try and figure out the parts he left unsaid).

~ More peace, love, laughter & kindness would make the world a MUCH better place
 
I think VP is more highly regarded for the quality of their products and their consistent support behind them in rectifying any flaws or issues one may encounter.

With that being said, I don’t know if any manufacturer is going to be the best option for trouble shooting or direction on how to assemble things. You’re better off asking for that kind of help here. But if you ever have an issue with a VP part I’d be surprised if they didn’t get you sorted. Not sure of what you were asking them but figured it was worth throwing out there.

If you’re not set on the VFD there are a lot of different transmissions that are compatible with the vs4-10 chassis, such as the stealth x or traditional 3 gear transmissions, that really open up the axle options.
 
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