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ball cup conversion part numbers
Hi All
i would like to change the ball cups and balls on my my dex410, what would you suggest? im getting hacked off with the standard versions popping off, what would you suggest? rpm? losi? thanks.:thumbsup: |
I'm waiting for losi ones to arrive. I can then report back.
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Cool...
Can u post the part numbers of all what you brought |
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What about balls, I think the durango ones are a different size,
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I ran Losi HD cups and Schumacher ball ends in my 410 and had no issues when running them. Search the forum for parts number's plenty of threads cover this topic.
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3 racing, hpi, AE ( from the tc5) all do a metric thread ball stud with a ball that will fit losi/ rpm rod ends Sorry I can't get to any part numbers at the mo but I'm sure others will share what they have used . |
This is what i've got on my 2010 spec 410.
HPI 75115 - HPI Cyclone Ball Studs, 4.3 x 10.3mm (4) These go on the steering hubs and the alloy steering plate HPI 75116 - HPI Cyclone Ball Studs, 4.3 x 13mm, (4) These go on the outside of the front and rear hubs, and on the front and rear shock towers (you will need 2 packets) You'll then need 4 x 3mm locknuts for the ballstuds that go on the shock towers " But i just used the 75116 x 3 and backed them with M3 locknuts which imo is stronger then using the shorter ones with no nuts !!! Plus it looks more BLING :woot: Ball cups are Losi LOSA6015 1 x PKT. |
Whats the metric measurement for the ball studs that fit the Jconcept ballcups, I have a heaps of them and would like to add some colour to the 210, Im not having any trouble with mine just want a option to change.
Can I measure the cups to get a accurate measurement? Will the schumacher U750 fit? |
Just in case any one missed it.... http://www.team-durango.com/blog/201...e-build-guide/
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found some on the schumacher mission/mi1/mi2 that work, but they aren't really long enough for my liking. Ill try for some longer ones then get some yellow cups in there, just for the option to change if they start popping
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