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Old 14-06-2012
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Ok so many questions so hope to get all out in one attempt.

Teamline hubs are much stronger than the original and also ball raced so the servo has a lot less stress plus there is zero binding so no friction unlike the standard hubs.

Alloy rear hubs or front hubs. Front hubs bend when you loose control and can cause more damage costing more to fix. Rear hubs tend to bend on high impact only but the ball joints have a tendancy to come loose so use threadlock.

Annsman Mad Rat wheels are a perfect fit for the ZXR and that included the front wheels as they are hexed as well.

UJ's why not buy the ZXR versions as they are rebuildable and look and perform better. Iso can let you know the part numbers for the ZXR as I always forget them.

Alcyon, thanks, but I will locate a set from somewhere.
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