SSD RC Pro44 Titanium Steering Links for SCX10 II
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The servo on the first generation scx10 was mounted on the axle, while the servo on the second generation scx10ii was mounted on the chassis. Yes, if the servo has been moved to a frame mount. No, if your servo is still attached to the axle.
Because the wraith's axil is longer on one side than the other, it's unlikely.
Selected User Reviews For SSD RC Pro44 Titanium Steering Links for SCX10 II
The hardware is made of steel. The only thing that can be changed is the rod end length. br>It is light in weight. br>Constructed in the same way that aluminum links are. br>It's good for a trail rig, but it's not heavy-duty, and it won't add much forward weight to a crawler. br>I expected stainless steel, but these appear to be titanium. The first time my front end lands on a rock, I'll know for sure. In contrast to aluminum and stainless steel, titanium is pliable. As a result, it needs to bounce rather than bend.
The product is quite nice and it fits perfectly.