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carlin 16-01-2010 08:39 PM

Other dished wheels or hex fitting's
 
Hi Guys,

What other Manf wheels fit the Durango?

I want dished wheels, i know the JC's fit but they are spoked :thumbdown: not my cup of tea :D
Or was thinking of changing the hex's on the front wonder if anyone has made any changes or mods

One thing i have learned from touring is putting some inslation tape on the hex's when putting the wheels on that has helped loads.

Just i keep stripping the hex's out the wheels always the left hand side.

HarlowS 16-01-2010 09:08 PM

Associated B44 wheels fit ok. Try adding threadlock to the front wheel nuts, it seems to be the nuts coming lose that is causing the hex issue, not the wheels themselves.

telboy 16-01-2010 09:14 PM

I'v run mine with threadlock on the front nearside wheel and haven't had a problem since.

carlin 16-01-2010 09:18 PM

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Originally Posted by HarlowS (Post 331957)
Associated B44 wheels fit ok. Try adding threadlock to the front wheel nuts, it seems to be the nuts coming lose that is causing the hex issue, not the wheels themselves.

Yeah i already use thread lock also changed the nuts too they are brill.

But notice the wheels inners get warn so much quicker, so was thinking of trying different manf
So i wll try the Assoc ones see how i get on.

Think the other reason they round off easy is if you notice the hex's have rounded edge's instead of pointed finish which doenst help i reckon.
Thats why was thinking of changing the hex's instead

mark christopher 16-01-2010 09:25 PM

never had a problem my self, i ran hotbodies d4 wheels using HB hexes, and jc wheels (b44 plastic hex recess is deeper) also some std durango wheels with no problems. i did take time to carefully shim the axles tho! which may have helped.
you sure your bearings are not binding casuing heat?

carlin 16-01-2010 10:51 PM

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Originally Posted by mark christopher (Post 331965)
never had a problem my self, i ran hotbodies d4 wheels using HB hexes, and jc wheels (b44 plastic hex recess is deeper) also some std durango wheels with no problems. i did take time to carefully shim the axles tho! which may have helped.
you sure your bearings are not binding casuing heat?

Funny you mention the bearings, Im on my second set as they keep getting very stiff & knotchy
I stripped them down re-oiled, but was thinking about putting ceramic bearings instead. It is down to over tighten the wheel or over shimming as i never found it problem before

gazbaz2 17-01-2010 01:28 AM

Ive run B44, Losi, Rulux, Tamiya 501x and of corse the durango, all fit quite well, had no probs with stripping wheels hex's.

bustabo 17-01-2010 07:56 PM

The only problem I have found running the bb4 wheels is that the front ones seem to rub the turnbuckles pretty badly. JC Rulux and the Durango wheels do not have this problem.

I have not looked further into it yet to see what could be done, just noticed it this weekend.

ill post pics later today of the different wheels

mark christopher 17-01-2010 08:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by carlin (Post 332001)
Funny you mention the bearings, Im on my second set as they keep getting very stiff & knotchy
I stripped them down re-oiled, but was thinking about putting ceramic bearings instead. It is down to over tighten the wheel or over shimming as i never found it problem before

sounds like they have been over tightened and you have cruched the crush ring between th bearings, i think there may be some stronger crush rings due ( sure i saw it some where)

carlin 17-01-2010 08:32 PM

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Originally Posted by mark christopher (Post 332213)
sounds like they have been over tightened and you have cruched the crush ring between th bearings, i think there may be some stronger crush rings due ( sure i saw it some where)

Ah that's sounds more like what I'm getting problems with.
Because I'm tigthen the wheels so tight causing heat issues.

So hopefully we shall see some new ones.

I've just upgraded the front post that ppl tend to bend they are perfect not bent since :thumbsup:

reg 17-01-2010 08:44 PM

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Originally Posted by carlin (Post 332226)
Ah that's sounds more like what I'm getting problems with.
Because I'm tigthen the wheels so tight causing heat issues.

So hopefully we shall see some new ones.

I've just upgraded the front post that ppl tend to bend they are perfect not bent since :thumbsup:

hi could you let me know what you have done with the front,what are the part numbers and where did you get them from,iv bent mine and the rear bearings are in the bin

carlin 17-01-2010 09:05 PM

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Originally Posted by reg (Post 332230)
hi could you let me know what you have done with the front,what are the part numbers and where did you get them from,iv bent mine and the rear bearings are in the bin

I've had some brass post given to try out than the standard alloy post (TD320004) chassis stay post's.

reg 17-01-2010 09:24 PM

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Originally Posted by carlin (Post 332239)
I've had some brass post given to try out than the standard alloy post (TD320004) chassis stay post's.

:o i thought you ment the wheel pins

Northy 18-01-2010 08:50 AM

What posts? :confused:

reg 18-01-2010 08:14 PM

the two that the servo sits between :eh?:

JohnM 18-01-2010 08:30 PM

Why would you need to change them? They don't do a whole lot :confused:

carlin 18-01-2010 08:45 PM

They bend thats why changed them.

At the players mine bent after bad landing.

I've some snapped aswell on someones car too.

mark christopher 18-01-2010 09:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by reg (Post 332230)
hi could you let me know what you have done with the front,what are the part numbers and where did you get them from,iv bent mine and the rear bearings are in the bin

nortech do wheel pins, again this can be caused by incorrect shimming!

carlin 18-01-2010 09:18 PM

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Originally Posted by mark christopher (Post 332723)
nortech do wheel pins, again this can be caused by incorrect shimming!

Yeah I'm using the Nortech alot better than kit ones :thumbsup:

reg 19-01-2010 04:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mark christopher (Post 332723)
nortech do wheel pins, again this can be caused by incorrect shimming!

which pins are they,the mooshacker drive shaft pins


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