No problem, I am in contact with them in order to make these available by themselves. I just want to make sure that people are clear with what is included with the parts. I received several inquiries about these citing the forums as somewhere where they had seen them come together.
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Marcus, if you are installing just one, I would check to see if your diff is centered. I don't even use the shims. they are used just in case you have too much play side to side.
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i could only use one of them on my car , if i installed both of them the hub would no line up with the flat on the shaft making the fit too tight.
I had the same problem, which is what made me wonder why they were provided. The quality and finish on these parts are so good, I figured there had to be a good reason for them that I was missing.
Main reason is different motor pods as well as axles are different widths. Also, by putting 1 washer on each side, you make the rear track of the car slightly wider.
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does anyone have a manufacture/part number (or required size) for the necessary axle pin that the inner hub rests on? i built up a new drive train using the pn super light axle and the Qteq right and left hubs but was missing the axle pin (i don't have any spare axles). thankfully i was able to borrow one from JuniorWKR on thursday. thanks again JR.
does anyone have a manufacture/part number (or required size) for the necessary axle pin that the inner hub rests on? i built up a new drive train using the pn super light axle and the Qteq right and left hubs but was missing the axle pin (i don't have any spare axles). thankfully i was able to borrow one from JuniorWKR on thursday. thanks again JR.
this sounds odd but i used a 1/8 scale r/c body pin. the ones i had were perfect thickness just used my drimel to cut it to length.
chad - which buggy did the body pins come from? I'm going to try some associated 1/12th and xray t2 body post pins tonight. I'd probably buy a third diff set but I cannot use my second set still.
chad - which buggy did the body pins come from? I'm going to try some associated 1/12th and xray t2 body post pins tonight. I'd probably buy a third diff set but I cannot use my second set still.
mine was from a losi 8t. but any of the good heavy duty body pins would be the same. but there are thinner pins that come with traxaz are cheaper cars that would not work.
I used a pin I found in my 10th scale box, I think it was a belt drive pin or a wheel hex drive pin. Check the pegboard at your LHS... though I think PN ought to supply or at least sell this pin.
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