INJORA Front Axle CNC Aluminum +4mm Extended Front Axles for SCX24 Gladiator Deadbolt JLU C10 Bronco vs MEUS RACING SCX24 Front Axle Isokinetic 3-Section CVD 52°
Overall winner: MEUS RACING SCX24 Front Axle Isokinetic 3-Section CVD 52°
Key Differences
MEUS RACING's axle (B0CL4D8618) offers an isokinetic 3-section CVD with a 52° steering angle and mixed aluminum/brass construction, while INJORA's axle (B0B5GG8SJD) focuses on CNC aluminum build and a +4mm per-side track width extension for added stability. Choose MEUS RACING if you want smoother turning, higher steering angle and stronger review scores; choose INJORA if you prioritize widening your track for rough-terrain stability and a lighter price tier
INJORA Front Axle CNC Aluminum +4mm Extended Front Axles for SCX24 Gladiator Deadbolt JLU C10 Bronco
CNC aluminum front and rear axles extend track width by 4mm per side, improving stability and steering clearance for RC crawlers. Includes 13T front and 16T rear worm gear sets; compatible with SCX24 variants
Pros
- CNC aluminum construction
- 4mm per-side track width extension
- improved stability on rough terrain
- increased steering clearance
Cons
- no customer insights provided
- specific compatibility limited to listed models
MEUS RACING SCX24 Front Axle Isokinetic 3-Section CVD 52°
Premium SCX24 front axle upgrade with isokinetic 3-section CVD for smoother turns and increased steering angle. Customers note improved grip and solid fit for 1/24 RC crawlers
Pros
- isokinetic 3-section CVD for smooth turning
- 52° maximum steering angle
- aluminum alloy and brass construction
- anodized surface for durability
Cons
- front axle weight 85g/3oz may affect balance for some builds
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | MEUS RACING |
| Durability | MEUS RACING |
| Versatility | MEUS RACING |
| User Reviews | MEUS RACING |