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02.19.2012, 07:27 AM

I've seen angle used like that in a few cars. TBH it does look a bit ghetto but it adds so much rigidity. Nice work Brian.

I was thinking of getting some of these baja wheel extenders. I was thinking to use the fronts, lop off the 12mm axle and dill out the centre to suit the lst axle. Do you think this would work?
   
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I've seen angle used like that in a few cars. TBH it does look a bit ghetto but it adds so much rigidity. Nice work Brian.

I was thinking of getting some of these baja wheel extenders. I was thinking to use the fronts, lop off the 12mm axle and dill out the centre to suit the lst axle. Do you think this would work?
That could work. Or you could use the rears with a 8mm id, 12mm od insert.
   
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It occurred to me that I could use a sleeve but it would need to be a snug fit to reduce slop.
   
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It occurred to me that I could use a sleeve but it would need to be a snug fit to reduce slop.
Yes - but if you could find some 12mm rod or thick walled tube, you could drill a 8mm hole and be in business.

But if you want the full extension of these pro-line adapters I'm using, they are a direct fit on an 8mm axle. I only have to add an insert to them when I make them shorter: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Pro-Line-23m...item2318c5e810
   
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Yes - but if you could find some 12mm rod or thick walled tube, you could drill a 8mm hole and be in business.
Like this? For the effort of drilling out a sleeve I might as well get the baja hex's and drill them.

The price of those prolines is pretty hard to go past

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Perfect - I've ordered Al tube from that seller before.
   
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