Axial SCX10 II Aluminum Front Knuckles for Scale Crawlers - JR-AS201 by JAZRIDER  [JR-AS201]

Axial SCX10 II Aluminum Front Knuckle Arms
Price:
£7.73
Brand:
JAZRIDER
Model:
JR-AS201
Condition:
Brand New
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Front knuckles that refine steering for SCX10 II

This upgrade replaces the Axial SCX10 II's standard front knuckle components with machined aluminum arms to tighten steering feedback and improve repeatable performance. It is intended strictly for scale RC use and not for any full-size vehicle.

Compatibility and role: named for Axial SCX10 II compatibility, these knuckles provide a firmer pivot point, reduce flex in the front end, and serve as part of a tuning strategy for crawling and trail setups. They work alongside stock hubs, bearings, and steering linkages when dimensions are compatible.

Installation notes: the stock knuckle removal procedure typically applies; reuse factory hardware and bearings if they match, verify pivot pin and bearing clearances, and check steering geometry after fitting. Use light threadlocker on metal fasteners if desired and avoid excessive torque to keep bearings turning freely.

Tuning advice: aluminum knuckles alter the front-end stiffness and can make toe and caster adjustments more effective; use them in concert with link length and shock tuning to achieve desired handling balance. Monitor fastener tightness closely after the first few runs.

 

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Stiffer knuckles reduce compliance, making small toe and caster changes more pronounced; when tuning, make incremental adjustments and test on representative terrain to judge effects.
For a balanced setup, consider pairing with stronger steering links, metal hubs, or upgraded shocks to match the knuckles' increased stiffness and preserve handling harmony.
Start with conservative toe and caster, then tune progressively; check link lengths and servo centering after installing the knuckles to prevent undesired steering bias.

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