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Old 06-12-2008
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Default Cat sx pre glued?

Will the pre glued fit a yokomo Bx?
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Certainly not as standard as the bx uses hexes all round, not pins. Not sure if the offset works if you convert to pins though.
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Shame,

They work out reasonable price wise too.
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The rear is the same offset wise as a Proline, so if you can use a Proline rear you can use a schumacher one. The front, i'm really not sure. If you think of the car front drive as being Losi, but with the hex removed, then you are about right - not sure if that helps.
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Having thought more about it, don't think it'll work on a bx. On the Bx the pin is behind the hex, but the Bmax conversion to use Bx wheels has the pin right on the outside of the hex. The preglueds are pretty close to fitting the Bmax (maybe a little narrower) so I think would therefore be a way out on the Bx, if that makes sense!
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