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Old 03-19-2014, 08:47 AM
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Questions?? Integy Setup station

I did a search and could not find any information on this. I bought the Integy setup station to setup my 1/10 touring cars. As you may know, the adaptors that come with the station are 4mm. My Associated FTTC4 is 8/32 and I can't use this station with it. I have a TC5r which is 4mm and it works great with that chassis. Any ideas how I can uses it with the 8/32 axle's? I have talked with Integy and they are no help. Does anyone have experience with this issue and can help me out? Thanks

btw I posted a thread about tapping the 4mm adaptors to 8/32 and that seems like a bad idea
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I just used a wheel nut.
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all depends on which one he bought. the integy set station i have has the wheel nuts that slip through a bearing and then are screwed onto the axle. i bet if you search on integys site you might find them. they have so much stuff on there its insane.
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Default Get a set of something like this.

http://www.fastrax-rc.com/rc-product...0003133&cat=ST

or these

http://www.amain.com/product_info.ph...m-Wheel-Nuts-4
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good call. not sure they will work with the integy. well at least not mine. but i dont know what model the op has. integy makes quite a few different styles. mine has a shouldered nut that slips thru a bearingand then attaches to the station. ill dig up a pic.
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http://www.integy.com/st_prod.html?p...3#.UysHG2dOVEY

This is the setup station that I have, I was leaning toward having a guy make a set of the adaptors in 8/32 size to use with it.
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same one i have. wasnt a real fan of how the wheels attach. but it works. mine is the red model.
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Talked to a tool and die man about making some adaptors, keeping my fingers crossed
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Talked to a tool and die man about making some adaptors, keeping my fingers crossed
Try this:

http://www.stormerhobbies.com/cgi-bi...s&pn=HUD108960
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those wont work for the integy setup station.
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Originally Posted by dragonracing
those wont work for the integy setup station.
Did you try already? Does the Axle come through the gauge? The pictures on integy's site make it look like they will.
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looks at the picture in the link. the nuts have a reliefed area that slips thru a bearing. they are slightly larger than the axle. for the station to be used correctly the nut has to slip thru the bearing in order for it to be precise. http://www.integy.com/st_prod.html?p...3#.Uyx_JoWKbKB

i will inlclude a pic of mine (same) to show what im talking about.
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Originally Posted by dragonracing
looks at the picture in the link. the nuts have a reliefed area that slips thru a bearing. they are slightly larger than the axle. for the station to be used correctly the nut has to slip thru the bearing in order for it to be precise. http://www.integy.com/st_prod.html?p...3#.Uyx_JoWKbKB

i will inlclude a pic of mine (same) to show what im talking about.
No need, I see what your saying.
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here are some pics of mine. same model. the nut slips thru the bearing and then onto the axle.
Attached Thumbnails Integy Setup station-20140321_110802.jpg   Integy Setup station-20140321_110820.jpeg   Integy Setup station-20140321_110841.jpg   Integy Setup station-20140321_110834.jpg  
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sombody had also suggested those nuts also. integy makes a weird setup station. it works but i dont prefer the mounting style. i like the way the hudy and the older integy setup stations mount the wheels. with the wheel nuts you suggested.
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