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Hi,
Recently bought a 22 roller that had some shiny bits on (rear hubs, carbon shock towers, rear alloy hex's etc) and the OCD part of me is wanting to match everything up. The car currently has what loks like standard alloy hexs on the rear which I plan to move onto the front - first questions is, is this just a straight unbolt and bolt to the front? 2nd question is, you can buy the alloy hex's with different offsets like below (excuse the american link) http://www.ebay.com/itm/Losi-22-2WD-...item3f193327b4 can anyone tell me how it will effect handling if I put say +.75 on the rear? My mind is saying it will be a larger footprint, so will make it morestable.............. anyone care to shoot me down? thankies muchly |
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The 22 comes as standard with plastic rear hex's and metal front hex's.
The rear hex will not fit on the front as the rear's slide over the axle, locating on a pin and then screw tight, where as the front hex's create the axle by running into the bearings in the hub and being held in place with a screw. The exploded view on the TLR website http://www.tlracing.com/ProdInfo/Fil..._explosion.pdf helps to show how everything locates together. Yes you can buy different off-set hex's, any UK model shop with a horizon account should be able to get them for you. I run the 1.5mm ones on my 22 and find that they help to make the rear end more stable particularly on bumpy tracks along with giving some extra forwards drive to as you said. The hex's have the offset engraved onto them so you should be able to tell what ones you already have on the car. With regards to shiny bits, they always look good, but just remember where you may be changing the weak part in the car to as you could end up with an expensive or time consuming fix depending on what you chose to upgrade.
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