Nice. Can't wait. Thank you, and thanks for all your awesome videos. Have you met with, Scale builders guild in person, yet? Y'all should have a video together. That would be awesome. You both are great.
Your how-to video screams quality, quality, quality...The Pro will certainly be my next build project. Also wishing that I had those axles on my SCX10 II. Thanks Josh!
When I begin to tighten the shouldered kingpin screws about half way in the knuckles become very tight, any tips? Also, Using the revised inserts that came with the kit, they seem to be quite loose as opposed to how they looked in your video. Wonder if these insets are also causing the issue with the tight knuckles
Just got mine in and I was just wandering if yours was pre those bigger shims on the rear axle that says to install before the hex pin they came with the kit. do I need those ?
@@HarleyDesignsInc thank you sir I'm waiting on mine to be delivered I'm pretty excited steve is who contacted me you guys have awesome customer service
@@RcCrawlin1775 I use the Vanquish grease but there are many good RC greases. I prefer a gear grease that’s good and tacky, not standard white lithium grease.
I'm having a small issue, the high steer arm on the left side locks up the steering knuckle because the screws seem to be slightly too long. I'm sure I'm using the correct hardware
I have got mine mostly built but one thing is troubling me, when putting the half shafts together I could not find any marks to line up so they will be in faze and not vibrate. Are there marks for this or do you not need to line anything up?
I assembled F9 axles on my SCX10 II right before AF and man am I impressed, excellent axles. While I know this video is technically for the VS4-10 Pro, you can totally re-use the footage for an F9 Currie assembly if you haven't already. :)
@@HarleyDesignsInc OK. They just looked dry. Most unshielded bearings come unlubricated because they are lubricated by whatever they are running in. It's very strange to see unshielded or non sealed bearings that aren't either oil bathed or packed with grease.