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StevieG 21-06-2012 10:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Chalkie (Post 667210)
The part no is UM569, you could try Kev Lee at inside line for them. You will also need two 1mm thick 5mm ID washers, if you use the 1mm washers on the outside and the included 2mm washers inside the hub the car is almost exactly on the width limit.

I've sourced them brill..

Thanks Guys.

metalmickey0 22-06-2012 09:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Chalkie (Post 667232)
If you go to a regional they will measure your car by putting it in a box 250mm wide and if it rubs the side it is too wide, and i can assure you a standard monkey/rat/x2c etc will not fit at the front. I think some of the other countries run 255mm hence the extra width.

Then they should allow you to race it as it IS 250mm wide like the max width says.I measured it as well so i know mine is right and if they moan then i`ll demand they allow it. If it rubs so what, it means its 250 wide, if it jams then its too wide. And also why would a company make a car thats not right. The Brca box must be too high then as its tyre width not axle width.
We use the Brca micro gauge which is wheel width not axle width when i run mine micro. So why the 1/10th is a box is beyond me

Gonky 22-06-2012 10:16 PM

1/10th off rod has used a box for longer than i can remember, also, it's the full travel of the suspension (up and down) that is checked which usually means if your car is bang on 250 in a natural state, it would be under 250 when pushed down and greater when raised up so would rub on the box and not be legal.

Same rules for everyone and demanding they make an exception for you won't get you anywhere other than an early journey home! (certainly not at the nationals or for that matter the regionals i've attended)

Chalkie 23-06-2012 10:00 AM

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Originally Posted by StevieG (Post 667258)
I've sourced them brill..

Thanks Guys.

I'll post a pic of mine later so you know how to space them :)

Chalkie 23-06-2012 10:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by metalmickey0 (Post 667578)
Then they should allow you to race it as it IS 250mm wide like the max width says.I measured it as well so i know mine is right and if they moan then i`ll demand they allow it. If it rubs so what, it means its 250 wide, if it jams then its too wide. And also why would a company make a car thats not right. The Brca box must be too high then as its tyre width not axle width.
We use the Brca micro gauge which is wheel width not axle width when i run mine micro. So why the 1/10th is a box is beyond me

As Liam said that's the rules and it does include the axles. A lot of the cars are close or don't fit, so they get modified to suit. A standard Rat/monkey/x2c etc will fail.

metalmickey0 23-06-2012 10:26 AM

I just wont do nationals then if they gunna be like that about it. I thought racing was suposed to be a fun relaxing day not a bunch of jobsworths. Its not F1 for god sake, if we got paid s*** loads then i would understand.

Chalkie 23-06-2012 08:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by StevieG (Post 667258)
I've sourced them brill..

Thanks Guys.


Here you go, just put a 1mm washer on the outside and use the bronze 2mm spacer on the inside next to the screw, the wheels may just rub the hub but if you put a tiny camfer on the edge of the hex fitting it's fine. If you dremel a little of the hex away or use kyosho wheels you can put the 1mm washer on the inside as well to go a bit narrower still, quite handy if the tracks slippery.
http://i133.photobucket.com/albums/q...p/IMG_0241.jpg

StevieG 11-07-2012 07:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Chalkie (Post 667876)
Here you go, just put a 1mm washer on the outside and use the bronze 2mm spacer on the inside next to the screw, the wheels may just rub the hub but if you put a tiny camfer on the edge of the hex fitting it's fine. If you dremel a little of the hex away or use kyosho wheels you can put the 1mm washer on the inside as well to go a bit narrower still, quite handy if the tracks slippery.
http://i133.photobucket.com/albums/q...p/IMG_0241.jpg

Brill, the parts arrived today, this works a treat much better than filing the plastic hex down and much narrower too.

Cheers Chalkie.

Sweet!

Chippy96 12-07-2012 03:47 PM

Marks And Spencers do nice bacon (thick cut-smoked).....:)

StevieG 12-07-2012 07:06 PM

Only on regionals, anyway it's legal now, bring your box:woot:


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