<font size="5"><b>Drive Train</b></font>
<font size="3"><b>Axles</b></font>
For me the first thing that I noticed on the Wraith was the new off-set axles, however there is more to these axles than just functional good looks. Here are some of the highlights;
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<b><i>Removable Diff Covers</i></b>
Having a removable diff cover allows a builder to service and replace spools so much easier. I typically have two spools made for my scale rigs. An over drive spool, for rock type courses and a standard spool for courses containing more dirt. This easily accessible diff cover really makes it nice and easy to swap out or service them.
<b><i>Pinned Bevel Gear Shafts</i></b>
NO MORE SET SCREWS!!!! Did you get that? The new bevel gear shaft is now drilled through to allow a set screw pin to be used, reducing the chances of you loosing a drive shaft. Now I know they where released a bit ago, but I have yet to see one in the wild and I’m sick of taking mine to a machinist to have them drilled. Now there factory made and I couldn’t be happier.
<b><i>XR-10 Aluminum Knuckles and C Hubs</i></b>
Standard aluminum XR-10 knuckles and C hubs fit like a charm on this rig so there is no waiting for after market parts (AX30760 and AX30762).
<b><i>Modular design</i></b>
Something that I really appreciate on an axle like this is its modular design. For example the shock mounts and 4-link mount are all separate pieces. This allows a builder the luxury of making/designing his/her own parts. For example leaf mounts? How about a 3-Link kit? The potential for modifications is endless.
<b><i>Steering</i></b>
WOW!!!! I noticed a lot more steering with these new XR-10 style steering knuckles and C hubs and with Axials new aftermarket universals (AX30780) the rig will get an additional 10 degrees more steering than the OEM setup.
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<font size="3"><b>Tranny</b></font>
The Wraith tranny is very similar to the traditional SCX-10 tranny, with the exception of a few tweaks.
<b><i>Dig compatible</i></b>
The Wraith tranny comes ready to install Axials dig unit (AX30793) and as such has a slightly different outdrive shaft, called a Dig Lockout shaft. This longer outdrive shaft allows the tranny to mate perfectly with the Axial dig unit.
<b><i>Dust Cover</i></b>
Axials new dust cover comes installed from the factory and is a nice welcome to the traditional open spur/pinion setup. I will be buying the dust cover assembly for all my Axial based rigs (AX80078).
<font size="3"><b>Drive Lines</b></font>
The Wraith drive lines are really cool, and there design makes them 100% rebuild able. The joint is all metal and mounts to the drive shaft via a keyed insert. The drive shafts themselves have changed in that they are now a multi splined design, making them more friction free. Only time will tell, but this design looks much stronger than the traditional universals and much easier to build. Long gone are the days of trying to snap a universal into the drive shaft, stabbing yourself in the hand while parts fly every which way.
<font size="5"><b>Shocks</b></font>
The Wraith shocks are your standard AX-10 shocks and work great. One thing that I thought was cool was the variable rate pistons that come with the kit. I have never used a variable rate piston on a crawler, but it will be interesting to see how the different rates work with this beast.
<font size="5"><b>Body / Cage / Interior</b></font>
<font size="3"><b>Body</b></font>
The lexan panels that are included have a wicked cool paint job and really set off the Wraith with a fast and rugged look. I measured the thickness of the lexan and its .040” thick, so strength shouldn’t be an issue. All the lexan panels are fairly simple shapes so for those vendors that specialize in vinyl wraps, this is going to be a haven for custom work.
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<font size="3"><b>Cage</b></font>
The cage work is incredibly intricate. The entire foundation and structure from the shocks to the tranny are all built around the cage work. I have never noticed any undo flex, or quirky behavior due to it all being made from plastic. In fact it’s this plastic design that gives it the resilience that it has. I have jumped, dropped, slammed, flipped, rolled and bashed the crap out of this rig and it’s still holding up perfectly.
Something that I can really appreciate is the finished look even underneath the body panels. Taking off the roof panel for example gives the rig a whole new look and really shows off the finished product. It’s simply incredible!!!!
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<font size="3"><b>Interior</b></font>
I have taken a few shots of the interior, but until you see it up close, you can’t really appreciate how much work is put into its design, fit and finish. The bends and angles that the interior has to work around is incredible and it really makes the rig look amazing. One thing with a rig like this is that there is nowhere to hide unsightly parts. It’s all out in the open and the interior of the Wraith could have been a huge mistake, but Axial nailed it. Here are some cool features of the interior;
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<b><i>Seats</i></b>
The seats are two piece, they weigh 54 grams each and recline. I hope Axial stocks a ton of these because I can see them in a lot of scale builds in the future.
<b><i>Dash</i></b>
The dash is a separate piece measuring 6” x .75”. I predict that it will be used in a lot of scale builds in the future as well.
<b><i>Accessories</i></b>
The Wraith comes with (AX80037) interior kit (guns and all, however there not installed LOL). This really finishes the interior off with a set of shifters, steering wheel and oh **** handle.
<font size="5"><b>Tires and Wheels</b></font>
If the Wraith had and Achilles heel it would be the wheel set. There not terrible, but there not the G35 sticky compound and there not weighted. What can you expect though? I predict that this will be the first upgrade guys make to the Wraith. The wheel set in stock form weigh 5.7 oz. That’s light!!!! For my personal rig, I plan on having two wheel sets. The stock set for rock racing and the R35/Weighted set for crawling. As a test I tried to break the glue bead on the stock wheel set…Not happening LOL!!! These are glued well and very clean.
I will say this about the stock tire. After a day of crawling with this rig on the rocks, the tires actually scrubbed in and began working much better. They also turn blue over time LOL!!!!
<font size="5"><b>Hardware</b></font>
The only thing that I wanted to mention here was that it’s all hex head hardware and that gets two thumbs up from me.
<font size="5"><b>Conclusions</b></font>
Axial has once again hit a major home run with the Wraith. It’s fun at high speeds, its fun to jump, its fun to race and its fun to crawl. There is a huge potential for creative modifications with this rig. In the world of RC, it’s nearly impossible to design a unique rig these days, and Axial has done the impossible.
Well done!!!!
(Note: All images are listed in order that they are referenced in the review)
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