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Old 10-28-2011, 03:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Oso Negro
This is too funny! I just found some old ones in one of my parts bags last night and tried them on the rear hubs. They fit just fine! Visually they look really close in size, if not the same, to the AE plastic hexes.

I ran it on the track today at lunch time and had no problem, either.

I'm going to compare them with my digital calipers tonight and get an exact number.
Cool, I better buy them before the word gets out...
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Originally Posted by Oso Negro
This is too funny! I just found some old ones in one of my parts bags last night and tried them on the rear hubs. They fit just fine! Visually they look really close in size, if not the same, to the AE plastic hexes.

I ran it on the track today at lunch time and had no problem, either.

I'm going to compare them with my digital calipers tonight and get an exact number.
I ordered a similar set from Kyosho and the hole was too small so I assume the hole will be too small on these also
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Originally Posted by Jmuck69
Did you get the axle for B4 and not the SC10? Take the axle and slip a bearing on the axle and slide it all the way on. Clip the C clip on the axle and then slide the assembly into the hub. Slip the other bearing on the outer bearing position. Slide on one shim and then the axle pin. Finally slide on te thin hex and that is it.
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...t-Axle-Set-B41

i got that the links they provided to complete... ill go try again lol. Is the stock wheel nut supposed to work?
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Default Here is the pic of my ae conversion parts.

Its a pretty clean setup,no slop and very smooth.Im using everything ae along with the yellow ae wheels.
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Old 10-28-2011, 07:13 PM
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Originally Posted by idrummerboy13
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...t-Axle-Set-B41

i got that the links they provided to complete... ill go try again lol. Is the stock wheel nut supposed to work?
You use a rear wheel nut (8/32)
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Old 10-28-2011, 07:49 PM
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Originally Posted by GuiltyByAssoc
Cool, I better buy them before the word gets out...
Got the numbers:

The B4.1 AE Hex parts:

Small hex: 4.93mm
Large hex: 6.46mm

STRC:

5.92mm

The STRC fits perfectly but as you can see they are not the exact same thickness.
BACK:

They will change the offset slightly without shims. Properly shimmed I think you can pretty closely match the Offset.

FRONT: They are probably a bit too wide to use in front without affecting handling.

There is no slop whatsoever in the back either, in case you were wondering.
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Originally Posted by Jmuck69
You use a rear wheel nut (8/32)
alright thanks, so the thing hex u mean the flatter one? it doesnt sit in the pin tight but i didnt put in the e clip bc idk what u ment, bearing on them clip?
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Old 10-28-2011, 08:19 PM
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Originally Posted by idrummerboy13
alright thanks, so the thing hex u mean the flatter one? it doesnt sit in the pin tight but i didnt put in the e clip bc idk what u ment, bearing on them clip?

I just thought I should clarify that I bought the one below and not the one for the kyosho. Just remembered. Like I said I got them a long time ago. Sorry for any confusion this may have caused.

http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...ter-Set-Blue-2
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Is there a hex conversion for the T4.1? If so, what wheels would work? Thanks!
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Originally Posted by ufoDziner
Is there a hex conversion for the T4.1? If so, what wheels would work? Thanks!
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Originally Posted by idrummerboy13
alright thanks, so the thing hex u mean the flatter one? it doesnt sit in the pin tight but i didnt put in the e clip bc idk what u ment, bearing on them clip?
Check out the SC10 RS manual on the AE website. It will show how to build the hex axles
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i am thinking about buying a t4.1 for racing this season. i will be using it on an out door blue groove bumpy track, and also at a clay indoor track. now i was wondering what whould be a good starting point setup. also i will be running the rs or rs pro with a tekin 8.5. is this a good combo for this truck? also what pinion/gear would you recommend? what boost do you guys run on this setup? any help would be greatly appreciated, and also i did try to look back through this thread. it seems to me the t4.1 post are few and far between lol.

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i am thinking about buying a t4.1 for racing this season. i will be using it on an out door blue groove bumpy track, and also at a clay indoor track. now i was wondering what whould be a good starting point setup. also i will be running the rs or rs pro with a tekin 8.5. is this a good combo for this truck? also what pinion/gear would you recommend? what boost do you guys run on this setup? any help would be greatly appreciated, and also i did try to look back through this thread. it seems to me the t4.1 post are few and far between lol.

thanks,

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If you're buying a T4.1 you might as well just buy a 22T.
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Originally Posted by T-BirdJunkie
If you're buying a T4.1 you might as well just buy a 22T.
Now Now T-bird .... I just bought myself a t4.1 today and I am very confident it will be just fine against the 22t, very confident
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Old 10-29-2011, 04:30 AM
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Originally Posted by Teambcw
Now Now T-bird .... I just bought myself a t4.1 today and I am very confident it will be just fine against the 22t, very confident
Associated or life!

I just finished getting my T4.1 going again too! I'll be racing it for the first time this Sunday! Can't wait to teach those new 22Ts a lesson!

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