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05.12.2010, 09:42 AM







XR10™ MOTOR-ON-AXLE COMPETITION ROCK CRAWLER
  • Complete “no-compromise” competition ready kit
  • All new front and rear specific strong durable composite plastic, lightweight axles.
  • Low profile axle housing design for maximum ground clearance.
  • Front steering axle with the ability to rotate (clock) the motor up/down.
  • Rear axle is 16mm narrower than the front axle to squeeze through tight gate layouts.
  • All New Behind the Axle (BTA) Steering
  • Enclosed steering slide with turnbuckles to adjust toe in and toe out.
  • 8° kingpin angle to decrease scrub radius and allows for tighter turns.
  • Durable composite plastic - strong double shear knuckle arms with replaceable aluminum drag link mount.
  • Splined adjustable c-hubs provide caster adjustments in 15° increments.
  • Oversized Universals
  • Oversized 12.5mm universals with 4mm and 2.5mm cross pins.
  • Made of hardened steel
  • No backlash like dogbone setups
  • 45° of steering out of the box
  • 37.9:1 gear ratio using the included 14T pinion. Gearbox allows for use of 12-19T pinions for gear ratios ranging from 44.2:1 through 27.9:1.
  • Dual motors allow you to easily adjust your front and rear gear ratios independently.
  • Compact and lightweight gearboxes keep the motor positioned closer to the axle housing and above the axle centerline for extra clearance.
  • Aluminum chassis plates with durable composite plastic skid plate.
  • Chassis provides multiple upper link adjustment holes for suspension tuning and adjusting anti-squat.
  • Adjustable upper shock mounts included for fine tuning ride height and can be catered to your own personal driving style.
  • Adjustable body mounts provide finite adjustments for different angles and heights.
  • Removable electronics tray for easy maintenance and installation
  • Enclosed receiver box with wire routing guides for cleaner electronic routing/configuration.
  • Multiple ESC mounting plates and configurations
  • Low profile battery mount places the weight of the battery at a lower position in the vehicle to help lower the center of gravity.
  • Oversized rod ends with large 7mm aluminum links and durable composite plastic sleeves (replaceable).
  • Light durable composite plastic upper links also aid in lowering the center of gravity.
  • Full ball bearings (oversized differential bearings)
  • Differentials: locked (spool)
  • Wheels: New Axial 2.2 Competition Beadlocks
  • Includes CNC orange anodized rings.
  • Compatible with Vanquish patented wheel weight systems (Licensed by Vanquish Products)
  • Minimal beadlock hardware for assembly ease
  • Narrow offset to increase steering response and strength
  • Suspension: 4-link, double triangulated
  • 72-103mm shocks: includes aluminum bodies and 10mm machined Delrin pistons.
  • Axial Hardline Body
  • Competition inspired body – design, layout, and size all catered for optimum performance.
  • Meets all U.S.R.C.C.A minimum requirements
  • Dove-tailed front and rear to minimize interference with tires.
  • Rounded roof line and cab forward design to improve roll-over recovery.
  • XR10™ Measurements

Wheelbase: 317.5mm (12.5”) Max
Front Wheel to Wheel (outside) Width: 260mm (10.20”)
Rear Wheel to Wheel (outside) Width: 241mm (9.50”)
Height: 5.25”-6.75” (133mm-172mm)
Ground Clearance: 1.75”-3.40” (44.5mm-86.5mm)
*Note: The height and ground clearance were measured with Pro-Line Chisels and memory foams with no weight added to the wheels.

Hardline Body Measurements

Length: 324mm (12.75”)
Width: 134mm (5.25”)
Height: 89mm (3.5”)

Required

Radio: 2, 3, 4 Channel
Servos: 1 (Standard Size)
Speed Control: single or dual
Motors: Dual 540 sized motors
Battery : Compact LiPo, 2/3a, LiFe packs (Maximum size 30mmx25mmx90mm)
Tires: 2.2 tires and foams
Option Parts: (available soon)

Full line of aluminum and carbon fiber hop-ups
Wheel Weights
Rear Cutting Brakes *Patent Pending
   
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