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Old 16-02-2011
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Default Tresrey rear hub fitting problem

Hi folks,

I am just trying to fit my new Tresrey rear hubs to my DEX but I've hit a snag. It seems the shape of them does not allow me to use the knuckle spacers that sit between the hub and the wishbone. (TD part no 709006)I've had a look to see if Tresrey sell smaller spacers to fit, but they only have caster spacers which are a larger diameter and would only make the problem worse.

So how is everyone else getting theirs to fit? Are there other spacers which work?

Thanks in advance

PS. I've tried the dremel but have stopped before I make the hub look awful.
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Tresey site has a link showing what parts need to be modified
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Old 17-02-2011
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Take the 3mm spacer out and run the 2mm spacer. Also trim the rear arm brace so the hub doesn't bind in full suspension travel. My 1 degree hubs work great with this setup.
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Old 17-02-2011
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With the dex410R, direct fit, no mods required with the 1º alu rear hub
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With the dex410R, direct fit, no mods required with the 1º alu rear hub
Assume that's because of the plastic washers etc.
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Tresey site has a link showing what parts need to be modified
Where fella ?
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It is not a great illustration:

http://tresreyblog.com/?eid=218

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Cheers James.

Hubs now fitted. Job done!
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It is not a great illustration:

http://tresreyblog.com/?eid=218

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