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GorillaMaxx360 12.26.2006 11:24 PM

Does Any Body Have Experience With These
 
Does any body have any experience with the maxx ofna 17mm hex hubs. I have these now for my maxx(got them for X-Mas) and i was wanting to know if they hold up to Brushless power(i will be using standard dish wheels, 7XL, 4s lipo, and slipperentail). JohnnyMaxima said that he used them and they striped his wheels off. Does anybody have any sucess with them. Should i keep them or trade them and 5 bucks in for a set of proline ones. (Note i am not going with dace, not because i don't like them this is just one of those things i am going to be buying at my LHS) Thanks

jhautz 12.27.2006 12:04 AM

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Originally Posted by GorillaMaxx360
Does any body have any experience with the maxx ofna 17mm hex hubs. I have these now for my maxx(got them for X-Mas) and i was wanting to know if they hold up to Brushless power(i will be using standard dish wheels, 7XL, 4s lipo, and slipperentail). JohnnyMaxima said that he used them and they striped his wheels off. Does anybody have any sucess with them. Should i keep them or trade them and 5 bucks in for a set of proline ones. (Note i am not going with dace, not because i don't like them this is just one of those things i am going to be buying at my LHS) Thanks

I havent had any issues. I have been using them on my e-revo for quite a while now. and actually just got a set for my maxx cuz I want to be able to swap wheels from truck to truck without hub size issues. Some have complained... but I personally havent had a problem. I actually like them better than the Maximizer adapters. I hate the loose washer thing under the nut.

But... That said. Dace 23mm are the best. If its beteen the ofna and the proline stick with the ofna IMO. I have heard the prolines have ussues with wear at the pin, but I personaly havent tryed them.

Just make sure you keep the nuts on the Ofnas nice and tight and you shouldnt have any problems. At least I havent.

GorillaMaxx360 12.27.2006 12:58 AM

what motor batteries, and drive line do you use

JB3231 12.27.2006 01:04 AM

Proline 23mm's wear too quick. I won't buy them again.

jhautz 12.27.2006 02:49 AM

/quote=GorillaMaxx360]what motor batteries, and drive line do you use[/quote]

5s lipo. I have run a few diferent motors in it. Mostly the Neu 1512/2.5D and the 1512/2.5D. I use the Revo sliders.

GorillaMaxx360 12.27.2006 11:01 AM

cool so you are getting decent speeds and power when you use them. is there any sign of wear on the wheels. what wheels did you use

jhautz 12.27.2006 03:22 PM

Yes good speed and power. No wheel issues. a bunch of different wheels.

neweuser 12.27.2006 03:48 PM

I personally never had an issue with the Prolines when I used them. I use the Dace now though.

coolhandcountry 12.27.2006 08:20 PM

I use the dace myself. I had the prolines but the pin cut into the aluminum on it.


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