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david lamontagn 10.27.2008 08:43 PM

Mike, we need 17mm wheel adapter for the slash!!
 
Mike have you think to make 17mm wheel adapter to run 1/8 scale buggy wheel on the slash/rustler/stampede????????

Thank you!

e-mike 10.27.2008 08:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by david lamontagn (Post 226778)
Mike have you think to make 17mm wheel adapter to run 1/8 scale buggy wheel on the slash/rustler/stampede????????

Thank you!

lolll:lol:ya rien qui fit????

gixxer 10.27.2008 08:48 PM

the only company that I know of that makes them is new era. I was thinking of getting some for my slash too.

DRIFT_BUGGY 10.27.2008 09:05 PM

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Originally Posted by gixxer (Post 226780)
the only company that I know of that makes them is new era. I was thinking of getting some for my slash too.

Yeah, Part No: TER117 and they go for around $34.50

http://www361.pair.com/brideaud/newe...1203380072.jpg

david lamontagn 10.27.2008 09:21 PM

Yes i've look at new era, but you want to know how much this 4 little adapter cost to me when they arrive here in Quebec, with the fu..ing change rate????????????????????????

$82.50CAD:whip:

Is somebody here want to pay this price for this???

And i've e-mail new era to know if he can ship it in a little yellow enveloppe, to the place of shipping it by Express Mail International, and nothing to do.:diablo:

the shipping cost for this is $27.50:surprised: and the change rate is 0.81.

I love the free exchenge between USA and Canada:whip::whip::whip:

The only thing i can see is if somebody here (like Lincpimp, he know me well) or other one, can buy it to me and when he'll recieve it, send it to me in a bubble enveloppe with standard mail.......:whistle:!........

E-Revonut 10.27.2008 09:21 PM

would these work on a CRT.5? I know the slash wheels work on it.

david lamontagn 10.27.2008 09:26 PM

not sure about the axle diameter of the crt.5, but the slash one is 5mm.
So if the crt.5 one is 5mm, i can't see why they don't fit:neutral:

DRIFT_BUGGY 10.27.2008 09:37 PM

They should fit, can't see why they wouldn't

lincpimp 10.27.2008 09:45 PM

The crt.5 axles place the pin in a different location, and from what I have heard are slightly different diameter? Not sure about that though.

David, if you want I can send them to you. May take a few weeks...

Arct1k 10.27.2008 10:27 PM

You can also use the Jato versions (which maybe cheaper / more available) if you just sway to using a nitro rustler setup in the front.

I had these on my pede for the bash last year - About to try them again with a cc 1512 1y on 4/5s with foams for a speed run on the pede...

http://cgi.ebay.com/Traxxas-Jato-alu...QQcmdZViewItem


http://shop.dirtyrc.co.uk/epages/es1...roducts/TJT117

david lamontagn 10.27.2008 10:32 PM

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Originally Posted by lincpimp (Post 226795)
The crt.5 axles place the pin in a different location, and from what I have heard are slightly different diameter? Not sure about that though.

David, if you want I can send them to you. May take a few weeks...

PM send James.:wink:

Arct1k 10.27.2008 10:34 PM

http://monster.traxxas.com/showthread.php?t=417073

tashpop 10.28.2008 08:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Arct1k (Post 226805)
You can also use the Jato versions (which maybe cheaper / more available) if you just sway to using a nitro rustler setup in the front.

I had these on my pede for the bash last year - About to try them again with a cc 1512 1y on 4/5s with foams for a speed run on the pede...

http://cgi.ebay.com/Traxxas-Jato-alu...QQcmdZViewItem


http://shop.dirtyrc.co.uk/epages/es1...roducts/TJT117


so whats the difference between nitro/electic trucks on the front?

david lamontagn 10.28.2008 08:51 PM

nitro = bearing in the wheel
electric = bearing in the knuckle

Arct1k 10.28.2008 09:58 PM

technically bushing on the elecs unless you have the rpm


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