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11.14.2006, 06:02 AM

One thing that I notice is that the Maximizers actual hex part appears to be a little shallow (thin) and wouldn't completely fill the entire hex area in the rim. Or maybe is it that the Ofna is just thicker and extends out? Can anyone verify this?
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11.16.2006, 01:27 AM

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One thing that I notice is that the Maximizers actual hex part appears to be a little shallow (thin) and wouldn't completely fill the entire hex area in the rim. Or maybe is it that the Ofna is just thicker and extends out? Can anyone verify this?
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It fills the rim.

Bottom line is they both work. I acutally use the ofnas on my revo and the maximizers on the emaxx. But... I am planning to switch to the ofnas on the emaxx soon. The maximizers work fine, but they just don't work as nicly as the ofnas IMO. The thing that bugs me about the maximizers is the plate you have to put on behind the nut, and sometimes when you take the wheel off the hex comes off and the pin falls out. Its just a sloppy feeling setup to me, to many pieces. I like the true 17mm nut like squee said. It just feels stronger and more secure.

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