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Old 09-09-2010
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Hello i need a smaller spurgear on my Ansmann X4 Pro buggy the stock one is 85 teeth 48dp any ideas where to get one??
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At the moment Ansmann dont do any option part spur gears.

but as it closely resembles a bmax4 they might do one
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how much smaller u want to go?? u can modify the 80t from the 2wd buggy to fit.
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I would like to go for 80 , but the spurgear from 2 wd cant fit, the slipperplates ar different size and the centerhole is much smaller in the 2 wd
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I would like to go for 80 , but the spurgear from 2 wd cant fit, the slipperplates ar different size and the centerhole is much smaller in the 2 wd
It will cause ive done it. U use the slipper pads from the 2wd and and u've to carefully drill out the hole to a bigger size to fit the 4wd plates. Its more work than i would like to switch spurs but if you really want a smaller spur its def possible.
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does this look about right?

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It will cause ive done it. U use the slipper pads from the 2wd and and u've to carefully drill out the hole to a bigger size to fit the 4wd plates. Its more work than i would like to switch spurs but if you really want a smaller spur its def possible.
Interesting, did you have to cut a slot for the pin to?
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