Thanks Jason, I will report back here soon hopefully as spring is coming and the track is reopening. I haven’t had any track time for 15 years so you can be sure these parts will be properly tested
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Well that didn’t hold very long first flip and KAPOW!
I guess I need to find a better solution for rear hubs and universals. Might go the RPM/Dynotech route for the rear. Has any new solution been found recently with off the shelf/easy to source parts to use modern wheels?
I guess I need to find a better solution for rear hubs and universals. Might go the RPM/Dynotech route for the rear. Has any new solution been found recently with off the shelf/easy to source parts to use modern wheels?
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Re: - RC10 Graphite: a runner with long printed arms -
do those rear hubs have the same geometry as the regular rc10 hubs? if they are, you can just ream the standard parts, hell, the re-release hubs are a loose fit on the standard bearings, so they might just work as is.
otherwise, with the metric axles, look into later b6/b7 and yomoko cars for a hub that might work, with a simple metric bearing.
otherwise, with the metric axles, look into later b6/b7 and yomoko cars for a hub that might work, with a simple metric bearing.
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