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Dace Adapters and 8mm UE CVD's - 10.14.2005, 12:06 PM

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Today I got the wheels from Dafni, he did a fantastic glue job for me. Thank you Dafni.

First I have mounted the dace on the wheels, this works pefectly. Than I tried to mount the complete wheels on the truck. This is impossible.

The reason is very simple. I am using the 8mm UE CVD's. So the CVD has a 5mm winding with a 10mm screw nut. So the diameter outside of a 10mm wrench is 14.2 mm, but the diameter of the hole from the dace adapter is 12.8mm. For this reason I can't tighten the nut.

Guys I had so much misfortune with this supermaxx, this is unbelievable. Does somebody of you have an idea how I can solve this problem.

I went to a special screw shop and was asking for a 5mm winding nut with 9mm outside diameter. But this is not available, because the dealer told me such a nut will not hold.

I went to the website from UE. On this side I have seen this, these are the dace adapters

http://www.unlimitedengineering.com/...3502T4x23.html

How does this work, for me it seems impossible.

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10.14.2005, 03:49 PM

The way I did it was buy a turned down 10mm socket from one of the machine shop guys on the UE forum. He did it for me for like 6 bucks or so. (I can't remeber his name, I'm sorry, but do a search for turned down 10mm socket and you should find it)

If you know someone with a metal lathe they can do it fairly easily I think. Otherwise it's a long dremel session I'm afraid.
   
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10.14.2005, 03:58 PM

Gusti, I have a metal lathe! I can probably make this turned down nut driver for you. I will get one done for you.
   
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10.14.2005, 04:34 PM

Ooh Gusti, you really have one problem after the other on this truck! I hope your chain of misfortune ends soon!

This sounds to me as though the only good solution woud be a modified nut driver, such as Mike suggested.
Sorry for not being able to provide a quick solution. Maybe if you can get a hold of the nut with some small pliers, you can turn the axle/adapter. But this is not an elegant way. You want to tight the nut down firm, after all.

And about the glue job, you're welcome. I hope they hold up a while!
   
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10.14.2005, 04:35 PM

Hi Mike

This would be great, because without this special nut, I can't get this wheels mounted.

Thanks Gusti
   
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10.14.2005, 05:21 PM

Are you going to start marketing these mike? May be a good seller. I used a grinder for mine. just have to make sure to work all theway around not just one sided.


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10.14.2005, 05:54 PM

so why do ue sell the 8mm cvd's with the dace adapters if they dont work together?
   
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10.14.2005, 06:08 PM

They do work together. Just need the right socket for the nut. I not sure who sells a shallow socket for it.


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10.14.2005, 06:17 PM

oh i get it now, so the problem has nothing to do with the 8mm cvd's? just the adapters being to big and you cant get a socket to tighten them up?
   
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10.14.2005, 06:41 PM

It is not really the adapters. The hole for the aluminum rims are the same size as the dace adapters. I had to make a socket for them as well. Just so happens the holes are the same size.


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10.15.2005, 03:46 AM

@gusti,

it's not the nut that's need to be smaller, its the tool that needs to be smaller..

Does the thread fit thru the hole in the dace adaptors?
   
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10.15.2005, 06:59 AM

Hi Mike, hi guys

A lathe, this was the idea. A friend of mine got one. His was not in his shop today, for this reason I have made it myself.
You must believe me, this was an experience. I did this the last time more than 20 years ago.

Here the result.

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10.15.2005, 07:06 AM

:D Here some pictures with the dace. Dafni, you are right, the tires are really huge, but my little boy love it!
Please ignore the wires, I will fix this next week and I will also install the new Spektrum.

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10.15.2005, 07:42 AM

That is nice looking. You got the idea of the socket to. I had to do the whole socket to fit my wheels. You have to show us a pic later on in the project. What kind of tires you going to run? I like big tires.


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10.15.2005, 07:49 AM

Hi Coolhandcountry

I got this 40 series max masher from Mike. They are really huge!

Danfi did the gluejob for me and they are perfect.

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