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"Don't act like you're not impressed."
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05.28.2010, 01:08 PM
This is why I use 23mm hexes all the way. The splined Traxxas hubs are nice though and I've never stripped a splined hub when I once used them.
There aren't a lot of choices for 23mm hubs though. Proline's are about it, and I don't feel like they are all that great. The alum is thin and over time, the centers wear and become misshaped causing your wheels to wobble. I use another brand of 23mm hubs now, and they work GREAT. They don't work on Traxxas veh's though, because you have to use the Pro Line ones specific to Traxxas. Bummer. I generally don't tell anyone about them for fear that everyone and their brother will start using them, thus increasing the supply and demand... and the PRICE! They are dirt cheap now....
The other problem is... 23mm rims are somewhat hard to find too. However I've heard that HPI is coming out with a new hub size or something like that... which would allow us to use 1/5 scale rims and tires if we wanted. That could be cool.
j
ERBE: RCM 1/8 Hybrid Diffs, NEU 1515/2.5d/S MMM, 6S, Losi E-XXL CUSTOM, Neu1515 2.5d, MMM, 6s E-SLAYVO PRO ERevo Chassis w/ Pro 3.3 parts, NEU 1512, MMM, 4S.
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Guelph, Canada, eh!
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05.28.2010, 01:31 PM
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I've heard that HPI is coming out with a new hub size or something like that... which would allow us to use 1/5 scale rims and tires if we wanted. That could be cool.
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That is very interesting and I'll keep an eye out to see if it's true. I hope it is.
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Fat Kid Engineering
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05.28.2010, 07:43 PM
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Originally Posted by jpoprock
This is why I use 23mm hexes all the way. The splined Traxxas hubs are nice though and I've never stripped a splined hub when I once used them.
There aren't a lot of choices for 23mm hubs though. Proline's are about it, and I don't feel like they are all that great. The alum is thin and over time, the centers wear and become misshaped causing your wheels to wobble. I use another brand of 23mm hubs now, and they work GREAT. They don't work on Traxxas veh's though, because you have to use the Pro Line ones specific to Traxxas. Bummer. I generally don't tell anyone about them for fear that everyone and their brother will start using them, thus increasing the supply and demand... and the PRICE! They are dirt cheap now....
The other problem is... 23mm rims are somewhat hard to find too. However I've heard that HPI is coming out with a new hub size or something like that... which would allow us to use 1/5 scale rims and tires if we wanted. That could be cool.
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The CEN 23mm hubs fit the LST2/XXL/Muggy axles better than anything and their made of steel. They can be found on Fleabay for under $15.00 delivered.
I retired from RC, now life is all about guns and long range shooting.
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Guelph, Canada, eh!
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05.28.2010, 11:09 PM
From what I've seen from the specs of the HPI Baja 5B rear hexes, all that is needed is a small sleeve with an 8 mm I.D, 2.35 mm wall and 12.7 mm O.D. The hole for the pin would have to be drilled to 4 mm diam. on the LST's axles and then Baja 5B rear hexes could be installed on the LST to run Baja 5B rear wheels and tires all around. But I don't know if the hole of the hex would line up with the hole of the axle. So who's gonna do it
I won't. I have a bin full of many tires and wheels all with 17 mm hexes. When I use up all of them then I might look into other options.
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05.29.2010, 11:41 AM
I'll second that - so far my 17's have worked fine for me - nary a stripped hex so far.
Losi 8T 1.0, Savage Flux - XL style, LST XXL, Muggy, 3.3 E-Revo Conversion and sitting outside 425hp, 831 Tq Dodge Ram Turbo Diesel. It SMOKES
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Guelph, Canada, eh!
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05.30.2010, 09:43 AM
My car is all packed, I'm going to the race track today for a few hours to see how well (or how poorly) this LST XXL of mine will handle an 8th scale off road track.
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05.30.2010, 03:29 PM
I'm back from the track. Today was an open practice day so I got to run this truck on 6S with a new set of Panther Pythons mounted on TRX dish wheels. These tires give good traction on any kind of track surface, dusty, loamy, blue groove, it doesn't matter, the tires just have great bite and I love them. I didn't have any problems clearing the big jumps. It was even easy to over shoot them farther than the Truggys did. I still had the stock springs on and my diffs were way too stiff. The truck was squirrely and it bottomed out in many places. Other than that, the handling was very good and with yellow springs and lighter lube in the diffs, this truck would be an awesome racer.
The temps after a set of 3S Turnigy 5800 mah were 150 motor, 125 ESC, 110 lipos. The weather was sunny and very humid with no wind and a temperature in the 30 Celsius. Very hot day.
My driving was rusty to say the least, I hadn't been on a track in over a year so I made quite a few mistakes. But that is fine, all those missed landings and hits and cartwheels really tested the durability of the truck. That thing is tough!The only thing that didn't hold up to the abuse was one of the battery boxes. I was very disappointed with that and it put an end to my day prematurely.
There is a huge double immediately followed by a small single. I had to come in at a controlled speed to just make the double and glide through the small single. That is the fast way of doing it. I over shot the double and lawn darted the small single from 12 feet high. One of the battery box wasn't strong enough for the weight of the lipo moving forward and the front of the box completely snapped off.
So I will have to find either a better to mount these boxes or find a stronger alternative.
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05.31.2010, 07:10 PM
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"Don't act like you're not impressed."
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06.01.2010, 10:43 AM
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The CEN 23mm hubs fit the LST2/XXL/Muggy axles better than anything and their made of steel. They can be found on Fleabay for under $15.00 delivered.
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And thanks to Jeff... they will soon be $25 delivered. j/k
Ok.. the secret's out... I use the CEN 23mm hubs for my Losi's and they are great. Much better than the ProLines, and ghetto cheap!!
Just breakin' yer ball, bro. (say that three times fast!)
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ERBE: RCM 1/8 Hybrid Diffs, NEU 1515/2.5d/S MMM, 6S, Losi E-XXL CUSTOM, Neu1515 2.5d, MMM, 6s E-SLAYVO PRO ERevo Chassis w/ Pro 3.3 parts, NEU 1512, MMM, 4S.
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