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Old 12-28-2012, 03:23 PM
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Any ran the avid 1.6 pistons?
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Originally Posted by Matt Trimmings
If you have hexes on the front then it is the exact same nut as the rear...8/32".
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Low profile nuts on the fronts
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Originally Posted by Matt Ward
Get the flow
Check out the LT4 120 0r 80 amp from Brushless Hobbies. Extremely smooth throttle and brakes. Dont let the price tag fool you. This is as good if not better then anything out.

www.brushlesshobbies.com
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Originally Posted by Wildcat1971
Low profile nuts on the fronts
Are they required
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Old 12-28-2012, 03:51 PM
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Originally Posted by elex300
Check out the LT4 120 0r 80 amp from Brushless Hobbies. Extremely smooth throttle and brakes. Dont let the price tag fool you. This is as good if not better then anything out.

www.brushlesshobbies.com
Yeah I've seen them but ill keep my flow.
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Old 12-28-2012, 03:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Venom1836
Are they required
make sure that the locking portion of the nut is engaged. if you use a knurled nut like the JC ones than it is not neccesary
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Originally Posted by Matt Trimmings
make sure that the locking portion of the nut is engaged. if you use a knurled nut like the JC ones than it is not neccesary
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Has anyone found a wheel nut like the jc ones that are serrated for a reasonable price?
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Old 12-28-2012, 04:33 PM
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Originally Posted by hobdog
Has anyone found a wheel nut like the jc ones that are serrated for a reasonable price?
mcmaster-carr has some that are $9 for 100. They arent blue or black. Just silver zinc coated. But for the price, you really cant beat it.
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I used these a few times decided just to use the stock mounts...their color was changed to gold, hard to tell in the photo, but they are. I'm including the shock bushings in the photo as well. 10.00 Shipped. My paypal is [email protected] first one to pay gets them...mark them sold after you pay...will not last long
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I use low profile nylon locking nuts up front from ace hardware. 20 cents each. I have seen the serrated nut wheels fall off. Mine never have so I will stick with them
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Originally Posted by F18engineguy
I used these a few times decided just to use the stock mounts...their color was changed to gold, hard to tell in the photo, but they are. I'm including the shock bushings in the photo as well. 10.00 Shipped. My paypal is [email protected] first one to pay gets them...mark them sold after you pay...will not last long
Sold! Just sent payment. I'll use these on my B44
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Originally Posted by Matt Ward
Can you take a pic of the front end and post it? Are you running hexes?
My servo seems fine, the problem I think lies in the play that is in the ball cups that connect to the steering blocks. I notice on full lock turn, one side is locked but the other side has a good amount of wiggle which seems to be what I see when I was running my car.

Yes, I'm running hexes.
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Old 12-28-2012, 06:35 PM
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Originally Posted by mashimarowu
My servo seems fine, the problem I think lies in the play that is in the ball cups that connect to the steering blocks. I notice on full lock turn, one side is locked but the other side has a good amount of wiggle which seems to be what I see when I was running my car.

Yes, I'm running hexes.
Are you sure the c clip is in between the bearings?
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