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09.29.2010, 05:07 PM

Go up to 23mm hubs ?


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09.29.2010, 09:25 PM

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Go up to 23mm hubs ?
Yeah but that means I have to go 40 series. In that case I might as well go 24mm and slap some 5b's on there. I was hoping to keep this build light too.


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09.30.2010, 07:05 AM

I've seen it mentioned that
HPI-38305: Wheel Axle 8x11x47mm (from Savage 5T)
http://www.hpieurope.com/piw.php?lang=en&partNo=38305
could be used in a savage so that 'normal' 17mm mounts like the ones on the Vorza could be used. I haven't seen reports from anyone who has actually tried it though.

I don't have much trouble with the stock Flux nuts but the proper 17mm nuts would be easier to work with i think. Anyone know if there are other off the shelf solutions other than the Integy one? The Integy ones look to come in a variety of offsets too which could be handy.
   
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