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SCX10 II Wroncho Build

ThatJeeper2017

Rock Crawler
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Mar 9, 2017
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Rubicon Trail
Alright. My first ever attempt at building the popular Axial Wroncho. Here’s what I’ve got so far. I do wonder, anyone else who has built one of these, what did you do about the driveshaft angles?

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Nice, I thought a wroncho was scx axles on the wraith? Maybe I'm thinking of something else lol

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Personally I'm a fan of the crawlers with a lower ride height, so this should be awesome once the fenders are trimmed up

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Personally I'm a fan of the crawlers with a lower ride height, so this should be awesome once the fenders are trimmed up

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Yeah, I think that it will look good if I remove the protruding part of the front and rear fenders. I am probably going to run it full droop on big bores.


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How did this turn out for you? I decided to try this with all the take-offs that I have sitting on my table. I didn’t flip the skid, or mirror a VP trans case, I disassembled the axles, and flipped them so the differentials/pumpkins are on the opposite side. So far everything seems to role in the same direction, and I managed to keep the trans in its original orientation. I also had to use metal links since the plastic ones were too thick, and would rub on the driveshaft for a split second under a suspension cycle.
 
I didn’t end up finishing it because I have 3 new trucks they I’m upgrading. I haven’t yet decided whether I’m gonna continue or revert it back to the original chassis. Good luck with your build, I bet it has come out great!


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