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Default B-max 2 rear Hex's

HI can anybody help me please I want to run Hex's on the rear but Yokomo don't do a modification as yet does Associated ones fit??? if not what does?
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I have been using Pro-Line B4 rear hexes plus BM-011S Yokomo wheel spacers since day one. Works perfectly!
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The rear hexes from the B-max4 III fit. Remove the thick spacer and replace it with the narrow type from the B4.
Either that or the EA ones.
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The rear hexes from the B-max4 III fit. Remove the thick spacer and replace it with the narrow type from the B4.
Either that or the EA ones.
Hows the rear width?
Are you using bmax4 iii rear wheels or the AE/Proline/etc ones. the offset is different with the bmax4iii wheels.

I need to establish if the bmax4iii and bmax2mr with AE hex wheels will fit in the brca box before I convert over. I'd rather use standard offset wheels if possible.
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IIRC the width with my above solution and AE-compatible wheels was exactly as stock.
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IIRC the width with my above solution and AE-compatible wheels was exactly as stock.
Does that mean it will be narrower with bmax4iii wheels?
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If these wheels have less off-set, probably yes.
Some time ago there was a post on Yokomo's blog by Mishima-san showing how to use the front B-Max4III hexes on top of the standard spacers together with the 4III wheels. I'd assume the result might be the same as in the BM-011S solution with standard hex wheels.
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