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Old 11-09-2010
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Default LRP SHARK Wheel adaptors and wheel nuts??

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What are the best wheel adaptive for the car to run the touring car wheels??

Guessing the Schumacher tc wheels fit with the adaptors?

Also are the driveshafts m4 nut fitment on the car as per the mi4 Schumacher touring car?

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Also, servo horn wise what's best?

Will be using the Ino lab d261 servo so would prefer an alloy horn to suit, does anyone know how many teeth it has and what fitment?
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Tc wheels will go straight on and the kit servo saver is fine
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Cheers buddy

Will be placing at order with you soon

Save me a servo!
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The shark comes with tc hexes as Danny describes. The wheelnuts are 5mm nylocs with an M2.5thread.

The kit servo save ris fine, but I use an xray micro one - seems to have less play and is a bit more robust.
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