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Exotek Alloy Rear Hubs for DEX210
Hi,
I've fitted the Exotek hubs and found there's a small issue with mine. I found the bearing spacing is out slightly causing the bearing to get pitched together when the wheel is fully tightened so it feels tight. To resolve it I had put shims on the axle where the outer bearing (nearest the wheel) sits, its now nice and free. :thumbsup: Other than this small issue I'd recommend them to anyone as outdoor the standard hubs can get grass caught in them due to the clearance between the hub and inner wheel which is annoying. |
does this mean you'll be running an almost completely different car on sunday?
plastic longer chassis, alloy rear hubs, cab forward body, the works? |
I also run the Exotek rear hubs but im using the Tresrey Alloy hexes. They come with a spacer set that i have used also and found there to be little drift in the drive shaft, but it certainly doesn't pinch.
Are you running the Durango Hexes ? |
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As long as you have taken out 99% of the slack then the jobs a good'un :lol:
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