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Triplehracing 15-04-2015 03:10 PM

Dex210 Aluminum hubs
 
Is anyone running any of the aluminum c-hubs on their 210. I know Tresrey has a set that is fixed @ 25* castor and RDRP has a set that is 1mm narrower on each side. Not sure which ones to use. How will the narrower front end affect the buggy? Is the 25* castor norm?

Also on the aluminum rear hub carriers is there an advantage to the top monuted camber links? Thanks in advance.

av4625 15-04-2015 11:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Triplehracing (Post 908469)
Is anyone running any of the aluminum c-hubs on their 210. I know Tresrey has a set that is fixed @ 25* castor and RDRP has a set that is 1mm narrower on each side. Not sure which ones to use. How will the narrower front end affect the buggy? Is the 25* castor norm?

Also on the aluminum rear hub carriers is there an advantage to the top monuted camber links? Thanks in advance.

I dont see the need for having alu front c hubs, i run 30 degrees castor more or less everywhere, narrower front end should make the front end more twitchy.

Top mounted ball studs on the rear hubs is good as you can adjust the height of the the ball stud by adding or removing spacers.

NeilRalph77 16-04-2015 08:15 AM

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Originally Posted by av4625 (Post 908543)
Top mounted ball studs on the rear hubs is good as you can adjust the height of the the ball stud by adding or removing spacers.

And if you race on grass the extra clearance between ball stud and wheel helps reduce the chance of clogging


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