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You correct. - 11.19.2010, 06:24 PM

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Jerry, I hope you're wrong just for what I went through to get these
But I hope you're right so everybody else can go the cheaper route!


I have no idea what the old firehammer axles look like. I googled it and the picture showed an axle which looked a lot longer than these and had a threaded tip, not to mention no hole for a pin to go through. Can you link me?


No you are correct. I drilled a hole for the pin, and then cut off the threaded part of the stubshaft with my dremel tool. Then I installed a set of HPI 17mm adapters so they can push the Axial beadlock wheels. They work perfectly.



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11.19.2010, 07:26 PM

The Flux dog bones have an 11mm ball. I don't think there is a detachable cup you can buy in that size?
   
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Not sure - 11.19.2010, 08:42 PM

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The Flux dog bones have an 11mm ball. I don't think there is a detachable cup you can buy in that size?
Not sure about the exact measurement, but those are HPI super heavy duty removeable cups with 8mm center holes. I would have to get out the calipers and measure the ball size when I have a chance to verify that for you.


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