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did you remove the set screw inside the front of the wheel hubIs there a trick to getting the cross pin out? I assume this is what's needed to get to bearings.
not sure lol but it shouldn't be to hard to remove if so heat up alittle it should be fine if you have a sautering iron you can place heat directly on the set screwHmm nope. I swear I didn't see a screw. Guess I'll look again.
Ahh found it covered in dirt. Let me guess this has red loctite on it?!
it helps if you buy the wheel nuts that cover the hole vs leaving it exposed to the dirt and whatever Els finds it's way in thereGot it. Sure are sneaky with that grub screw.
Yes. It has red threadlock for sure. It's kinda tough but big enough to move with a strong L-shape allen key. Heat it up for a second and good to go.Hmm nope. I swear I didn't see a screw. Guess I'll look again.
Ahh found it covered in dirt. Let me guess this has red loctite on it?!
hmm. You need the tekno? I know the HR ones are maybe $19. I also got these for covered and easy fit. Good buy imo.Sorry to hijack the thread but I asked about covered wheel nuts in another thread and noone could tell me for sure if the tekno wheel nuts fit the 6s line with no issues. Anyone? Bueller? Anyone?
https://www.amazon.com/TEKNO-RC-LLC-M12x1-0-Serrated/dp/B00F8OR2WC
hmm. You need the tekno? I know the HR ones are maybe $19. I also got these for covered and easy fit. Good buy imo.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/RC-1-8-Bug...BLACK-4-pcs-/183750614202?hash=item2ac863dcba
I can verify the HR ones fit and are tight. Can't see why the Tekno's wouldn't, unless they are shallower. The tread depth on the HR's is about 6.65 mm (thanks @olds97_lss for teaching me how to use my caliper to measure depth ?) so if the Tekno's are at least that deep, should be fine.Sorry to hijack the thread but I asked about covered wheel nuts in another thread and noone could tell me for sure if the tekno wheel nuts fit the 6s line with no issues. Anyone? Bueller? Anyone?
https://www.amazon.com/TEKNO-RC-LLC-M12x1-0-Serrated/dp/B00F8OR2WC
2 came off easy the other 2 not so much lol been that way on a few of my arrmasGlad you found it. Mine were in Blue I think from memory but I think I stll ended up putting my soldering iron on one of them
The tekno ones are $20 in the link I posted as well as on ebay I'd take Tekno > HR any day, but I'm kind of a fanboy I'll admit. PLus i like the dark gray of the tekno vs the bright red HR ones.hmm. You need the tekno? I know the HR ones are maybe $19. I also got these for covered and easy fit. Good buy imo.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/RC-1-8-Buggy-Wheels-Tires-Rims-17MM-Anodized-WHEEL-NUT-CAP-BLACK-4-pcs-/183750614202?hash=item2ac863dcba
2 came off easy the other 2 not so much lol been that way on a few of my arrmas
I've run those ebay special for a while now and no issues. They actually replace the nut and screw on. I've only run em on my BRCC though I think. One concern on some of these brands is not knowing if the threads match up. Some don't match the thread spacing I've heard but haven't been unlucky enough to order a mistake yet. For instance, these cheaper ones specify in the description. I don't like the way they look either lol. At least they're "serrated."The tekno ones are $20 in the link I posted as well as on ebay I'd take Tekno > HR any day, but I'm kind of a fanboy I'll admit. PLus i like the dark gray of the tekno vs the bright red HR ones.
Lemme know how those nut caps work after some time. To me it just seems like they could possibly fly off during a race if not part of the nut itself and its not something I want to chance.
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