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best 23mm hexes for savvy? - 04.18.2011, 07:37 AM

As the title says, what's the best?


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These get my vote
http://cgi.ebay.com/23-MM-Hub-Hex-Se...item4158b513b5

I have them on everything they make them for, not regrets either. No special wrenches needed and the price is right.


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04.18.2011, 01:31 PM

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These get my vote
http://cgi.ebay.com/23-MM-Hub-Hex-Se...item4158b513b5

I have them on everything they make them for, not regrets either. No special wrenches needed and the price is right.
I bought a set of those for my erevo and it seems no matter how hard i tightened the nut the outer piece would rotate and loosen the nut. I lost the nut probably 3 or 4 times, but at least i found the aluminum outer piece every time. I just found these adapters frustrating.


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I bought a set of those for my erevo and it seems no matter how hard i tightened the nut the outer piece would rotate and loosen the nut. I lost the nut probably 3 or 4 times, but at least i found the aluminum outer piece every time. I just found these adapters frustrating.
That surprises me since they use the stock lock nuts ??


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Nice find Bondo!!! I always CA my locknuts as an additional safeguard.


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