RC10 Front Axle Options/Question

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Re: RC10 Front Axle Options/Question

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further.....8mm is reeeeeally close to 5/16". these should fall on rc10 axles......

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Re: RC10 Front Axle Options/Question

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scr8p wrote:well, then he should just get 5x8 bearings. i thought there was a problem with the o.d. of the bearing being an odd size. a discussion like this came up awhile back.
That's too easy :D .

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Re: RC10 Front Axle Options/Question

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too easy would be to just use friggin' rc10 rims. i bet he has them in every color imex offered. but he needs to figure out away to use those kyosho rims on an rc10 just for spite. :lol:

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scr8p wrote:well, then he should just get 5x8 bearings. i thought there was a problem with the o.d. of the bearing being an odd size. a discussion like this came up awhile back.
I think scr8p is right.
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Re: RC10 Front Axle Options/Question

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robert was right about the kyosho bearing size (4x8). so just get some 5x8's and you should good.

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Re: RC10 Front Axle Options/Question

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scr8p wrote:too easy would be to just use friggin' rc10 rims. i bet he has them in every color imex offered. but he needs to figure out away to use those kyosho rims on an rc10 just for spite. :lol:
Could be. You could get back at him by using Associated rims on a Kyosho :D .

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scr8p wrote:too easy would be to just use friggin' rc10 rims. i bet he has them in every color imex offered. but he needs to figure out away to use those kyosho rims on an rc10 just for spite. :lol:

LOL! I do! But I also have some RC10 rears that are unmatched sets, so I am trying to match them.

But I do like the spite idea!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: RC10 Front Axle Options/Question

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ROH73 wrote:Could be. You could get back at him by using Associated rims on a Kyosho :D .
i'd have to own a kyosho to do that. i think we all know how soon that is gonna happen. it brings to mind one of my favorite songs from the band "Heart". guess what the title is? :lol:

but going along with what jwscab said, 8mm and 5/16" are very close. and i can almost remember a couple of my 2wd front proline rims saying fitment for rc10 and kyosho. so why don't you try some rc10 bearings in those imex wheels and see what happens.

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scr8p wrote:but going along with what jwscab said, 8mm and 5/16" are very close. and i can almost remember a couple of my 2wd front proline rims saying fitment for rc10 and kyosho. so why don't you try some rc10 bearings in those imex wheels and see what happens.
I thought I did to no avail.
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Re: RC10 Front Axle Options/Question

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to be honest, i don't remember rc10 bearings fitting very tight in rc10 imex rims, either.......

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Re: RC10 Front Axle Options/Question

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Well, I just received a Schumacher Cougar 2000 with AE front axles, flanged SAE bearings, and IMEX Kyosho front rims. They seem to work fine :lol: . -Jeff

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Re: RC10 Front Axle Options/Question

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couldn't you just use the hpi bearing adapters in the kyosho wheels?

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Re: RC10 Front Axle Options/Question

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they're 11mm.

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Re: RC10 Front Axle Options/Question

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yeah, worst case, a wrap with scotch tape will close up the approx .002" difference and make a nice tight fit. :mrgreen:

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