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09.02.2009, 08:12 AM

It is a hyper ste , as far as shims i would prob need to put a bunch of them between that gap , theres allot of play , i could prob fit a bearing between there. anypics to help maybe Thanks guys
   
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09.02.2009, 07:05 PM

Yes a bearing would probably work very well. I would check your local hobby store and see if they have something hopefully the same (or darn close) size to the axle diameter, and about 1.5-2mm thick.

The problem is pretty easy to fix on Jamie's end, just drill the axle holes further up the adapter.

Since it looks like the STE has a much larger gap depending on which truck he decides to market the adapters for, he can drill them for one truck and include shims so the opposite truck can run these out of the box as well.
   
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09.02.2009, 07:32 PM

what i have done so far today is add two washers in the front between the gap and there is no play and one in the rear witch still has some play , i will need to add one more in the rear if i can find a few laying around. I also just zip tied around the adapter where the pins go through the axle so they do not fall out. Not sure how this will hold up in the long run but a quick test run and it was running pretty good. The extra ground clearance is great , i just do not want it to break anything when i am out running it. Drilling the pin whole further back is def. a great idea. Do you guys think i will run into any problem's with the way i have went about this? i will try and get some pic's up as soon as i have a chance
   
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