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A few people are a bit unsure what parts are needed to do this, so I thought I'd create a new thread about it instead of going off topic in others

Parts needed for the B4/4.1

Steering blocks - AE part #9880 http://www.teamassociated.com/parts/details/9880/
Axles - AE part #7496 http://www.teamassociated.com/parts/details/7496/
Front hex - JConcepts part #2135 http://www.jconcepts.net/store/index...roducts_id=538
Rear hex - JConcepts part #2091 http://www.jconcepts.net/store/index...roducts_id=524

(You can also get AE part #7497 which will get you all 4 hex's in plastic)

Finally the wheels themselves, a choice of Proline or JConcepts...

Proline front - #2735-04 (white), #2735-02 (yellow)
Proline rear - #2736-04 (white), #2736-02 (yellow)
JConcepts front - #3347 (white or yellow)
JConcepts rear - #3348 (white or yellow)

The hex conversion gives you the same fitment and offset as the Kyosho RB5, so any wheels compatible with that car should fit, the TLR22 rear is the same too

B44 style front wheels won't fit on the front, the offset is wrong and the car will be much too narrow.


Parts needed for the SC10

Steering blocks - AE part #9880 http://www.teamassociated.com/parts/details/9880/
Axles - AE part #9881 http://www.teamassociated.com/parts/details/9881/
Front hex - JConcepts part #2134 http://www.jconcepts.net/store/index...roducts_id=537
Rear hex - JConcepts part #2081 http://www.jconcepts.net/store/index...roducts_id=470

Loads of SC hex wheels around with different offsets, the hex conversion makes the SC10 the same fitment and offset as the SC10 4x4 so any wheels that work for the 4wd will fit the converted 2wd
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Pictures of the hex conversion fitted to my Centro

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would b44 wheels fit on the front of c4.1
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Can I just ask is there any benifit to doing the hex conversion,im not knocking it im just asking for my own benefit of knowing,thats all dude
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Certainly going to convert my SC10 over to hex before much longer. The main reason for me is so that I can swap front and rear wheels around to even out the tyre wear.

Yes it means an initial outlay and buying new rims too but that will be recovered in extended tyre life and not having to buy 2 sets of rears for every set of fronts.

Can't see that much of an advantage on a 2wd buggy though - obviously on the SC10 front and rear wheel sizes are the same.

Thanks to Rich for supplying all the part numbers!
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44 front wheels won't fit as the offset is totally wrong.

The advantages are that the bearings are in the hub, so no chance of loosing them when changing wheels. They are a bit better protected from the elements so should last longer, you can use the same wheelnuts and nut driver for all four wheels. On the rear the pins are captive in the hex so you can use the stronger solid pins and not worry about them falling out when you change wheels

Also blue front wheelnuts look ace
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A few people are a bit unsure what parts are needed to do this, so I thought I'd create a new thread about it instead of going off topic in others

Parts needed for the B4/4.1

Steering blocks - AE part #9880 http://www.teamassociated.com/parts/details/9880/
Axles - AE part #7496 http://www.teamassociated.com/parts/details/7496/
Front hex - JConcepts part #2135 http://www.jconcepts.net/store/index...roducts_id=538
Rear hex - JConcepts part #2091 http://www.jconcepts.net/store/index...roducts_id=524

(You can also get AE part #7497 which will get you all 4 hex's in plastic)

Finally the wheels themselves, a choice of Proline or JConcepts...

Proline front - #2735-04 (white), #2735-02 (yellow)
Proline rear - #2736-04 (white), #2736-02 (yellow)
JConcepts front - #3347 (white or yellow)
JConcepts rear - #3348 (white or yellow)

The hex conversion gives you the same fitment and offset as the Kyosho RB5, so any wheels compatible with that car should fit, the TLR22 rear is the same too

B44 style front wheels won't fit on the front, the offset is wrong and the car will be much too narrow.


Parts needed for the SC10

Steering blocks - AE part #9880 http://www.teamassociated.com/parts/details/9880/
Axles - AE part #9881 http://www.teamassociated.com/parts/details/9881/
Front hex - JConcepts part #2134 http://www.jconcepts.net/store/index...roducts_id=537
Rear hex - JConcepts part #2081 http://www.jconcepts.net/store/index...roducts_id=470

Loads of SC hex wheels around with different offsets, the hex conversion makes the SC10 the same fitment and offset as the SC10 4x4 so any wheels that work for the 4wd will fit the converted 2wd
Thanks bud
I've got most of this stuff already now but the AE7497 4x plastic ones in the pack, are these not needed if I'm using the jconcepts ones?
If there not I've wasted my money
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Thanks bud
I've got most of this stuff already now but the AE7497 4x plastic ones in the pack, are these not needed if I'm using the jconcepts ones?
If there not I've wasted my money
Nope if you have the JC front and rear hex's you don't need AE #7497.
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Nope if you have the JC front and rear hex's you don't need AE #7497.
Rich

On the axles theres a c clip!
Does it go on outer whole near thread (do inside carriers) or on the inner one between bearing and end of axles???

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On the axles theres a c clip!
Does it go on outer whole near thread (do inside carriers) or on the inner one between bearing and end of axles???
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Im in the UK and am really struggling to find the parts available in the shops to convert my new C4.1 to hex drive.

I'd ideally like the Jconcepts blue hex's but the standard push fit associated ones would do for now... but cant find anywhere that has the axles, the steering arms or the hex's in stock.

Also the Jconcepts wheels are proving more than difficult to find

My C4.1 id brand new so I've gotta get a good back up of wheels and tyres but dont really wanna buy a load of the standard B4 wheels and then change to the hex at a later date - not cost effective! I'd much rather just buy a job lot of the new Jconcepts Mono wheels from the start.

Can anybody offer any suggestions as to where I can get the bits from that may have them in stock???
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On the axles theres a c clip!
Does it go on outer whole near thread (do inside carriers) or on the inner one between bearing and end of axles???
Outer hole half way down the axle
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