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14 to 17 mm hexes.
Does anybody know who makes them?
i found some nice 17mm wheels but i want to use them with the UE shafts.. |
Perhaps you can use a different axle stub, like off of a buggy, so you can use a buggy hex? I know alot of the bones/stubs are interchangable. Like the LSP-Mayhem-LST ones...
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Yeah, but UE uses a fat cross pin thru the shafts.
I know there are 14 to 17mm adaptors. saves me a lot of useless guessing and trying. |
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No, the UE has a small hex designed into the stubaxle instead of a pin...
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And that's the catch..
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Unless you can find one to fit over the 14mm hexes, I think 23mm is your only other choice...Question-What rims?
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I think Kyosho had a slip-on adapter for 14mm to use 17mm hexes
Edit: Found them but can't see them for sale on site. Part numbers are: MA058 for the slip-on hexes and MA059 for the washered nut to hold the wheel on |
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i think those are 14 to 19mm adaptors. i have them on my kyosho twin force............ |
oops, sorry. thought they had 17mm
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Yeah, they seem to be 19's. Daf used them too, i just got a reply from him by email.
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Maybe for something like this?
Just a wild guess. |
dazzling wheels, right?!
The look pretty cool on a truck.. Nice for speedruns without ballooning issues.. |
Yea. Thats the rims and tires I was thinking that you wanted. I want some to :D.
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Odd.. they are not in stock in the US, but they are in europe.. I guess that's because of our prices.. :p
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