I have both the SSD 2speed Kit & the Axial 2speed Kit. The only hang up I found with the SSD kit is the lack of a shift lever. The input to the shift fork has a tendency to roll around, making performance inconsistent. If you can get over that hump, it's a good set that will work as well as the official axial version.
The thing that I've found when putting a 2-speed in my RR10, is that a full size servo fits uncomfortably tight but a low profile servo works very well. On the Yeti the shift servo didn't matter, but the RR10 has everything oriented slightly at an angle, & slightly closer together.
It should. The RR10 came with the servo mount I believe? That would be the only issue is the servo mount.
Quick question about 2 speed RR10 rigs...is it better to install a high torque/high turn/slower speed motor to get more speed with the higher gear? Or a high speed/less torque/lower turn motor to use the low gear for crawling? Or is it somewhere in between? This will be my first 2 speed rig and would like to have some good top end but also be able to crawl really good too...
What is the difference in ratio's between the Axial 2-speed conversion and the SSD? Do the 2- speeds just add a low gear, or also alter the top gear ratio?
Is there a weight difference between the two?
How much servo torque is recommended to shift the 2-seed? Does it need a servo saver, or are properly set endpoints enough?
I like the idea of using the stock steering servo for a shift servo. Is there room for a fullsize shift servo? Is the only interference with the interior?
Totally makes sense to me, thanks for the example.From Axial's description:
Gearing wise, first gear ends up a being a 2:1 reduction intended for slow technical crawls while the Hi Gear (28T) gear is based off the stock 1.08:1 ratio and Hi Gear Option (26T) increases top speed with a 0.93:1 ratio.
The hi gear option might be good for those wanting more speed out of the 35t brushed setup.
I have the Axial kit that I got for my Yeti, but I am planning on installing it in the Bomber now.