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Wraith Chassis and Trans with Wheelie King Axles

jeepnvinny

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Has anyone heard of someone mounting wheelie king axles on a wraith chassis? Any issues or pretty straight forward? Thanks
 
Should be pretty simple. May need some sort of fab work for the upper links as the WK axles use a Y link. I bolt on a tamiya "shock mount" to the upper link to use 4-links,
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Do believe WK axles use a 6mm input on the pinion as well, you'll need to swap it with a wraith 5mm shaft - it's a direct fit.
 
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Should be pretty simple. May need some sort of fab work for the upper links as the WK axles use a Y link. I bolt on a tamiya "shock mount" to the upper link to use 4-links,
12092010005sm.jpg


Do believe WK axles use a 6mm input on the pinion as well, you'll need to swap it with a wraith 5mm shaft - it's a direct fit.


Great, thanks. Do you have a pic of the completed Wraith King:ror:?
 
I read through your post, where are you at with it as its been a few months since you updated it. Thanks for the info too!"thumbsup"

I was very happy with the wraithking, but got a good offer on the axles and sold them, it has scx10 axles in it ATM but I'm building a set of narrowed wraith axles to go in it, the only down side to the WK axles IMO is the size of them around the chub/knukle area.
 
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