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10.22.2011, 12:26 AM

Thanks for the comments guys :)

It'll be a slow build as I'm swamped with work right now so most of my spare time is dedicated to my kids.

Anyway, waiting for a Stampede 4x4 radiobox and I got a set of, according to the seller, 7075 alu 17mm hexes in the mail yesterday. Well, they are 17mm but is it 7075 alu and what grade? Made for the MTA4 and were dirt cheap. They do have one major flaw though and that's that they don't have any support for the hole in the center of the rim.

But for $15 shipped I figured I could try them out until I figure out what knuckles and drive shafts to use.

I hope to get some wrench time tonight when the kids are asleep and more pics will be posted of course.

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10.22.2011, 02:46 AM

very cool, I love this conversion

but I'm a really big fan of the MGT

can wait to see a vid

FFRC made great stuff, I had 4 upper mount on mine and they hold just fine all the bash

have you got a link for the 17mm ??
   
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10.22.2011, 06:51 AM

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They do have one major flaw though and that's that they don't have any support for the hole in the center of the rim.
If they are made for threaded axles, then that is normal, right?
   
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