Axial SCX10 II Front Knuckle Arms, Machined Aluminum - JR-AS201 by JAZRIDER  [JR-AS201]

Axial SCX10 II Aluminum Front Knuckle Arms
Price:
NZD$17.96
Brand:
JAZRIDER
Model:
JR-AS201
Condition:
Brand New
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alt="Axial SCX10 II Aluminum Front Knuckle Arms" title="Axial SCX10 II Aluminum Front Knuckle Arms"

Machined knuckle upgrade for SCX10 II

These machined aluminum front knuckle arms replace the stock plastic components on Axial SCX10 II models to deliver improved wear resistance and a firmer steering response. The item is intended for scale RC use only and not for real vehicles.

Compatibility and role: supplied as a hop-up for Axial SCX10 II, the parts act as direct replacements that reduce flex and help refine steering precision for crawling and trail driving. They are intended to work with existing hubs, bearings, and steering linkages when sizes align.

Installation notes: remove the original knuckles using the factory procedure and reuse stock hardware and bearings if dimensions match. Verify pivot pin clearance and steering geometry after fitment, use a light threadlocker on metal-to-metal fasteners, and avoid over-tightening to protect bearing operation.

Tuning advice: upgrading to aluminum knuckles sharpens steering feedback and moves stress away from plastic components; follow up with toe and caster adjustments to tune on-track behavior and check fasteners after several runs.

 

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Danke , alles in Ordnung ! Und sehr Schnell . Gruß.
Basic hand tools suffice: hex drivers or nut drivers matching your model, a small punch for pin removal, and optional pliers; a torque feel and light threadlocker help secure metal fasteners.
Replace bearings only if worn; if factory bearings match the knuckle bores and rotate freely they can often be reused to simplify installation.
Use moderate torque to clamp metal parts without crushing bearings; hand-tight plus a small fraction more is common—avoid overtightening to preserve free bearing movement.

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