Use the ones that were in the stock pod. Slide one on the dif shaft then insert through pod. Slide one on the other side then a single hub and finally the wheel.
This did the trick. Grabbed two bushings from the MZ6BK pack and all was good (shown below). Thanks for the help.
Thanks for the info and nice to see it worked for you. How does it run?
It's pretty solid with stock rims and trued down KS compound tires (medium front and SS rear). As you can see in the photos, I have the PN 3500K V2 motor mounted. The front of the vehicle is stock.
After a few hours on HFAY track 4 in the garage today, I managed the 50 lap time trial in 4:02 (details attached). That's pretty good for me, so I'm pleased with the conversion. Props to mleemor for the solid info on what needed to be done.
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