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Most Upgradeable Axial Chasis

JimmyPickles

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Hi, I have a 2012 Axial Jeep that I am just getting around to upgrade. I'm having a hard time finding direct fit parts. I really like the chassis and body but I really just enjoy building the kit then taking apart, upgrading with metal, then put back together. I know it sounds strange but that is what I want to do. I just like to tinker.

Is the SCX-10 chassis nearing the end where upgrades aren't as available? I have spent the last couple of weeks going back and forth with Integy only to find out they don't have a complete set of direct fit links for purchase.

Should I start with a new SCX-10 2 chassis where there is more available? Or, are there plenty of places that still sell (and always will) direct fit, or with mild customization, upgrades for the original SCX-10.


Thanks,

Mike
 
You can easily build an entire SCX10 using exclusively aftermarket parts. You might want to broaden your search beyond Integy, it's not difficult to find better. What specific parts are you lacking?

That being said, an SCX10.2 would offer better performance in the end, mainly due to the new axles. A set of "built" 10.2 axles under an otherwise good working SCX10 could be a good option over just buying a new car.
 
It has been said that a certain, very popular manufacturer will be gradually phasing out OG SCX10 parts, so I am sure others will follow. But, as if right now you can still get pretty much whatever you can imagine for the scx10. Broaden your search to other manufactures such as Vanquish, SSD, STRC, Hot Racing, RC4WD, etc, etc, etc
 
Hi, I have a 2012 Axial Jeep that I am just getting around to upgrade. I'm having a hard time finding direct fit parts. I really like the chassis and body but I really just enjoy building the kit then taking apart, upgrading with metal, then put back together. I know it sounds strange but that is what I want to do. I just like to tinker.

Is the SCX-10 chassis nearing the end where upgrades aren't as available? I have spent the last couple of weeks going back and forth with Integy only to find out they don't have a complete set of direct fit links for purchase.

Should I start with a new SCX-10 2 chassis where there is more available? Or, are there plenty of places that still sell (and always will) direct fit, or with mild customization, upgrades for the original SCX-10.


Thanks,

Mike
I wonder how you fail to find scx10 parts. The market is flooded with them. Really flooded! STRC, SSD, Xtra Speed, GPM, Boom Racing, Vader Products, Incision and endless more!

See: http://www.rcmart.com/advanced_sear...Csid=bdd5ccfd23981be6d51ce67645279e5a&x=0&y=0

and

https://www.amainhobbies.com/search?cID=&s=scx10

Seriously... :)

I always recommend SSD!
 
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It has been said that a certain, very popular manufacturer will be gradually phasing out OG SCX10 parts, so I am sure others will follow. But, as if right now you can still get pretty much whatever you can imagine for the scx10. Broaden your search to other manufactures such as Vanquish, SSD, STRC, Hot Racing, RC4WD, etc, etc, etc
Didn't Vanquish already discontinue the OG SCX10 stuff?

If you are starting out I'd definitely recommend an SCX10 II. Why go older and get worse performance?

With that being said aftermarket SCX10 parts are out there in abundance and you could easily build SCX10's for a couple of years without worry.
 
Didn't Vanquish already discontinue the OG SCX10 stuff?

If you are starting out I'd definitely recommend an SCX10 II. Why go older and get worse performance?

With that being said aftermarket SCX10 parts are out there in abundance and you could easily build SCX10's for a couple of years without worry.
Well said! Of course scx10 II is a better choice, but scx10 won't lie down and die for quite some time :)

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