Cmbscx10
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If my SCT410.3 roller doesn't sell I'm most likely gonna just do the conversion to it. Don't really need it, but it's so tempting
Do it, run it, tune it and I'll buy it.
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If my SCT410.3 roller doesn't sell I'm most likely gonna just do the conversion to it. Don't really need it, but it's so tempting
----Tekno Parts----
- ET48 chassis - TKR5601
- ET48 rear brace (optional) - TKR5362
- 1/8th front center driveshaft - TKR5191
- ET48 rear center driveshaft - TKR5676A
- 1/8th Center diff outdrives - TKR5114XB
- 1/8th Diff couplers (2 needed) - TKR5075
- ET48 ring gear (2 needed) - TKR5403
- ET48 pinion gear (2 needed) - TKR5405
----AE Parts-----
The rear body mounts go on the tower pretty easily. You can turn the M4 nut around so as to still engage it with a nut driver. For the front, you can use an M4 hex spacer (10mm or 12mm long I think) in place of the nut, then put the body mount on the end of that, secured with a M4 BH screw, all to space the mount more rearward. You could mount the front mount directly on the tower and space the rear mount forward to achieve the same effect, just depends on how you want the cage to sit. Basically our chassis is about 10mm too long so the body mounts had to be moved closer together.
- Nomad DB8 cage - ASC89600
- Front and rear body mount set - ASC89579
- Nomad DB8 body panel set - ASC89605
- Nomad DB8 driver cockpit - ASC89608
- Nomad DB8 driver helmets - ASC89609
You can also switch the rear suspension arms and hubs to the old SCT410 version to gain more wheel clearance and maintain a narrower overall width. To further improve upon this, you can run them in the short arm configuration, again for clearance. And since these hubs have 1 degree of toe built in it's best to run 1.5-2 degrees of toe at the inner pins.
- SCT rear arms - TKR5530
- SCT rear hubs - TKR5540B
If you don't run these arms and hubs you'll have to run wider SLW hubs for the rear, 725 or 850. With these arms you should be able to run 600 hubs front and rear (using Vanquish wheels). SSD wheels have more offset built in so you should be able to use 475 hubs and still clear everything. For the PL wheels 600 hubs works.
Only just seen the above on the official Tekno site
https://www.teknorc.com/faq/
----Tekno Parts----
- ET48 chassis - TKR5601
- ET48 rear brace (optional) - TKR5362
- 1/8th front center driveshaft - TKR5191
- ET48 rear center driveshaft - TKR5676A
- 1/8th Center diff outdrives - TKR5114XB
- 1/8th Diff couplers (2 needed) - TKR5075
- ET48 ring gear (2 needed) - TKR5403
- ET48 pinion gear (2 needed) - TKR5405
----AE Parts-----
The rear body mounts go on the tower pretty easily. You can turn the M4 nut around so as to still engage it with a nut driver. For the front, you can use an M4 hex spacer (10mm or 12mm long I think) in place of the nut, then put the body mount on the end of that, secured with a M4 BH screw, all to space the mount more rearward. You could mount the front mount directly on the tower and space the rear mount forward to achieve the same effect, just depends on how you want the cage to sit. Basically our chassis is about 10mm too long so the body mounts had to be moved closer together.
- Nomad DB8 cage - ASC89600
- Front and rear body mount set - ASC89579
- Nomad DB8 body panel set - ASC89605
- Nomad DB8 driver cockpit - ASC89608
- Nomad DB8 driver helmets - ASC89609
Only just seen the above on the official Tekno site
https://www.teknorc.com/faq/
From what I understand, folks have been buying two sets of the AE nomad body mounts and just using the rear mounts. One rear for the front and one rear for the back. Apparently there is less modification for the rear mount on the front.Hi !
Thank you for your message, can you help me, what I need to install this cage to MT410 ?
Looks awesome! Are those the hyrax tires?Motoworx makes 2.2 aluminum beadlocks with a 17mm hub. Very expensive though. Or you can use 17mm hub plastic short course wheels and trim the inner tire bead. Here’s my MT410...but it’s got eb48.3 arms, links, driveshafts, etc. so it’s narrowed width. 2.2 tires look weird on a full truggy width truck. View attachment 1798
YupLooks awesome! Are those the hyrax tires?
Motoworx makes 2.2 aluminum beadlocks with a 17mm hub. Very expensive though. Or you can use 17mm hub plastic short course wheels and trim the inner tire bead. Here’s my MT410...but it’s got eb48.3 arms, links, driveshafts, etc. so it’s narrowed width. 2.2 tires look weird on a full truggy width truck. View attachment 1798
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