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12.01.2007, 11:11 AM

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mine dont seem to have any slop.
can you use your calipers and measure the inner diameter of the holes on the ofna and the outer diameter of the revo shafts? Perhaps they revised the design, but i can't imagine that they have.
   
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12.01.2007, 11:32 AM

adaptor id .237 shaft od .235
which 17mm adaptors do you guys suggest?
What did yours measure serum?

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12.01.2007, 01:21 PM

Another option if you want red.



From what I've heard these actually fit better than the Maximizer aluminum ones. I haven't run these myself but I believe these are the adapters that Tekno is running on their prototype Revo.
   
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12.01.2007, 02:12 PM

I thought revos use a 5mm axle, it says those are for a 6mm

I dont have any calipers, sry im just going by feel.
   
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12.01.2007, 02:17 PM

Revo, Tmaxx and MGT = 6mm axles
   
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12.01.2007, 03:19 PM

Those look alright. FWIW, the integy 23mm hexes are troublesome- when the wheel nut is fully tightened it can cause the hex to rub/bind against the axle bearing, which obviously isnt a good thing.
   
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12.02.2007, 11:20 AM

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they are only attached to the shaft with a through pin, and the hole for the shaft in the ofna hub is larger than the actual diameter of the wheelshaft. That's what makes them sloppy.
I am running the ofna 17mm Tmaxx adapters right now and no slop and no problems, with losi wheels and tires (1/2" positive offset)


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12.22.2007, 04:29 AM

hey i have heard that the integy 23mm hexs are bad. can any one tell me why they are bad. cause they are the only red ones i found in 23mm and i cant use 17mm hexs any more cause i have 2 sets of tires in 23mm.

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hahaha nvm i guess i should of read a few post above lol. my bad.
   
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12.22.2007, 04:55 AM

what the hell is FWIW
   
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