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Old 04-03-2013
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Been looking at purchasing a yok after selling my centro and just running a 2wd this year as i dont get much chance to race.

Is there any thing in particular i need to pick up spares wise as i dont want to be caught short at a race meeting.

Also has anyone looked into putting hex wheels on ?? Am just thinking i have a few sets and also for spares at the track ( Associated is everywhere )

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Get the imperial bearing front axles if you want to use ae wheels. In the rear, use the b-max4 wheel spacers and b4 hex adapters, and you are ready to go. I've got the Proline adapters, but others should also work.
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Great thanks for that will take a look.

Other than that i shouldnt need much ???
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been running mine now for about 5+ weeks or so and not broken a thing.

The car is very strong..

Maybe pick up a spare rear shock tower but honestly I can't think of anything you would deffo need other than the front axles as Mes said.
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Usual stuff like suspension parts won't hurt, but I did not break anything but one rear hub carrier in a very stupid experimental jump. Great car!
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