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willy sanker 20-03-2013 07:38 PM

b-max 2 wheels what fits
 
looking at buying a b max 2 i see you get different axles to go in the front so u can fit ae wheels but what fits the rear are they pin or hex

jonathan may 20-03-2013 07:43 PM

they are pins so AE, proline and Schumacher wheels will fit

willy sanker 20-03-2013 07:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jonathan may (Post 758167)
they are pins so AE, proline and Schumacher wheels will fit

thank u :thumbsup:

jonathan may 20-03-2013 07:51 PM

i belive durango front wheels fit as well someone please confirm

luniemiester 20-03-2013 08:11 PM

I'm running dex210 front rims as the staggers fit better when I narrow the rims. They are a tighter fit too compared to the stock wheels which need shimming to take out the end float

mes 21-03-2013 05:47 AM

If you want to use hex wheels, put some B-Max 4 wheel spacers BM-011S instead of the thick wheel spacers on the axle, insert the pin and use some B4 hex adapters. I'm using the Pro-Line ones, and all AE/Kyosho hex wheels fit. :)

PeterC 21-03-2013 07:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mes (Post 758273)
If you want to use hex wheels, put some B-Max 4 wheel spacers BM-011S instead of the thick wheel spacers on the axle, insert the pin and use some B4 hex adapters. I'm using the Pro-Line ones, and all AE/Kyosho hex wheels fit. :)


You need to submit this to Petit RC in the tips and tricks section! This is something every person needs to know.

Rayzerp 21-03-2013 08:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mes (Post 758273)
If you want to use hex wheels, put some B-Max 4 wheel spacers BM-011S instead of the thick wheel spacers on the axle, insert the pin and use some B4 hex adapters. I'm using the Pro-Line ones, and all AE/Kyosho hex wheels fit. :)

Yeah great tip....just done this so i can use same rears as my 44.2 :thumbsup:

AndyG 21-03-2013 08:57 PM

Durango fronts are a straight fit.

zzztech 22-03-2013 02:38 AM

yeah, confirmed DEX210 front are a fit. Same size bearings 10x15x4mm

mekios 22-03-2013 03:04 PM

Another tip for the rear, is leave everything as is (leave blue spacer in place and pin) and put a B4 front hex adapter (Jconcepts is what i tried). Measured offsets and it's absolutely the same.

AndyG 22-03-2013 04:11 PM

anybody found a way to get Durango 14mm rears to fit?

RichyUK 23-03-2013 06:23 PM

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Originally Posted by AndyG (Post 758727)
anybody found a way to get Durango 14mm rears to fit?

Use the original Durango hex and the bmax roll pin, shim out the gap between the bearing and hex :)

AndyG 23-03-2013 08:04 PM

yer- i tried the Tresrey hexes, which have the pin on the inside of the hex, and as a consequence, not enough axle made it through the wheel to get a decent connection on the lock nut.

Can see how the original on might work, but would still expect it to cause the car to have a wider track than standard.

RichyUK 23-03-2013 10:59 PM

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Originally Posted by AndyG (Post 759120)
yer- i tried the Tresrey hexes, which have the pin on the inside of the hex, and as a consequence, not enough axle made it through the wheel to get a decent connection on the lock nut.

Can see how the original on might work, but would still expect it to cause the car to have a wider track than standard.

I did measure before and after, there's literally millimeters in it, if anything.

If you'd like to measure the track on standard wheels I'll do the same on Durango :)

RichyUK 24-03-2013 01:03 AM

Ive had a check and there is around 1mm difference in track at most :)

RichyUK 03-04-2013 08:12 AM

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Pic of Durango hex fitted.

leebunker 03-04-2013 02:41 PM

1mm wider?

RichyUK 03-04-2013 02:59 PM

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Originally Posted by leebunker (Post 762302)
1mm wider?

IIRC yes :)

AndyG 03-04-2013 04:19 PM

Good stuff - guess with the Durango kit hexes, you haven't got anything between the pin and the plastic of the wheel, which means you've got enough axle outside the wheel to get a nut onto.

Whereas with the Tresrey hexes, you've got some metal between the pin and the wheel (as the pin goes inside the hex), and you haven't got enough axle for a nut imho.

Everybody went to the Tresrey hexes on the 210 and 410 because the pin was loose in the axle and would often fall out during a wheel change (for one reason anyway), but the roll pin on the BMAX isn't loose, so this isn't a bad option for those wanting to re-use their Durango wheels.

Nice work Rich. :thumbsup:


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