I just built my second SSD Trail King rig (third if you count my TK JK conversion which was built on SCX10-II chassis rails). I built this one for a 12.0" WB using the Incision link kit for the 1.9 Wraith, so now I have TK's on all three common SCX10 wheelbases. (12.3" ,12.0" and 11.4")
I had a nice Pro-Line 66 Bronco body sitting around that needed a new home. Previously, I had been running that body on a SCX10-II chassis that I had done up "OG SCX10-style" with CMS and the older 3-gear trans with the black case. It was a pretty good performer, but the depth of the Bronco interior didn't allow me to get the body as low as I wanted. Swapping that body over to the SSD Trail King chassis with the scale transmission definitely helped with clearance on the interior.

I decided to use the Hobbywing Fusion FOC ESC/Motor combo.


The Fusion setup really simplifies the wiring, but the 550-length can does cause some interference with the far right link mount - but only under full straight compression. I could probably just cut that one side of the link mount off, and it would clear just fine.

I put SSD Overdrive gears in the front axle, and Vanquish Underdrive gears in the rear. First time trying that combo. Both axles spin free, no shimming required. The effect of the OD/UD is noticeable over doing just the the front.

I had a chance to take it out for its first run this past weekend. I chose 4.19" Pro-Line Hyrax tires for more of a "street-legal wheeler" look.








I'm pleased with how the TK 66 Bronco turned out. I've got plans to do another TK-spec conversion to one of my SCX10-II's.
I had a nice Pro-Line 66 Bronco body sitting around that needed a new home. Previously, I had been running that body on a SCX10-II chassis that I had done up "OG SCX10-style" with CMS and the older 3-gear trans with the black case. It was a pretty good performer, but the depth of the Bronco interior didn't allow me to get the body as low as I wanted. Swapping that body over to the SSD Trail King chassis with the scale transmission definitely helped with clearance on the interior.

I decided to use the Hobbywing Fusion FOC ESC/Motor combo.


The Fusion setup really simplifies the wiring, but the 550-length can does cause some interference with the far right link mount - but only under full straight compression. I could probably just cut that one side of the link mount off, and it would clear just fine.

I put SSD Overdrive gears in the front axle, and Vanquish Underdrive gears in the rear. First time trying that combo. Both axles spin free, no shimming required. The effect of the OD/UD is noticeable over doing just the the front.

I had a chance to take it out for its first run this past weekend. I chose 4.19" Pro-Line Hyrax tires for more of a "street-legal wheeler" look.








I'm pleased with how the TK 66 Bronco turned out. I've got plans to do another TK-spec conversion to one of my SCX10-II's.