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777 truggy
Hallo my friends i have a problem with my buggy MP 777,I wanted to mount wheel from monster (HPI NUBZ)but they touch against pulling of the steering,for you what tires an wheel I must use in order to transform in truggy mine 777?
Thanks boys:032: |
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There are some wideners around. Even Proline makes a widener, and it converts your 19mm to 23mm hex. Check the PL site.
Or, if you can find a way to make your buggy hexes 14mm, you could try some offset maxx wheels. But I would go for the PL wideners |
Thanks dafni, what is the difference of "offset wheel" to standard wheel?
And what body mount i can use? |
Offset wheels are "deeper". They make your truck wider. And more stable. But they take away a bit of steering response.
Don't know about body mount, sorry. |
ah ok i understand, thanks very much :)
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i would be weary of the adapters like those because they will put ALOT of preasure on the bearings and will cause bearing failure.
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Yea, what squee said, and with that in mind, id try the LIGHTEST tire/wheel combination to try to keep power robbing friction to a less.
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I carry maximizer adapters that allow maxx sized wheels on the 1/8 buggies. They seem to be pretty good, but any widener like this does put additional stress on the bearings.
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I have bought some Imex Romulin wheels that use standard Maxx-size tires, and are offset with a 17mm hex. These have been used on my 1/8 buggy, and work great (but would work better if I only had a 10t pinion!)
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Thanks boys,also I thought that the spacers they pushed too much to the bearings,I will try of a wheel that used standard maxx tires with offset and hex 17mm
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Sorry for leading you in the wrong direction :013:
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1 post in 1500 something posts isnt leading in the wrong direction Daf you were just listing your opinion - this site wouldnt be what it is without your input...
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no problem daf, thanks for all...
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Heck, Dafni, I don't recall a post from ANY of the experienced people here that didn't recommend putting additional stress on an R/C vehicle. That's what this whole community is about :027: For example, if you don't want to put stress on an E-Maxx the best thing to do is keep it stock and run cheap 6-cell battery packs, but I don't think anyone here would advise doing that! :003: |
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