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I have some losi axles here, but not sure if they are the bk2 ones needed for the x6? How long are the bk2/mip/x6 optional ones please? cheers.
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They are ~2,45mm (transfered from inch dimension) longer than the B4 ones. So if you have the B4 ones assembled you can easy compare.

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When we say longer it is the drive pin hole is further out than the B4 one, I think actual length to end of thread is the same.
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Hi,
Ok, do we have a measurement for the hole to the end of the thread then please? Cheers
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I'm in work so no from me but you need to measure the other way i.e. from hole it inner(CVD) edge as that is the critical dimension, thread length probably varies slightly.
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From the axial reference face to the middle of the pin the B4 is 15,8 and the BK is 18,3mm rounded to 1/10 of millimeter ( I am not familiar with imperial, sorry). So as sayed before it is a diff. of 2,45-2,5mm. The dim from the thread is not importent as stated already from super_dan.

The pic shows both axles with the dims. I measured right now again.
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Really good when somebody who knows what they are doing posts it up clear and simple. Thanks, Elektro!
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Yep, thanks very much matey.. Now where did i put my digital vernier..?
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