Typhon On a Typhon 3s v3 Ar310870 cvd sliders stock wheel hub does not fit

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You end up with Granite axles with those CVD's. So if you want to use the stock wheels, you will need some 17mm hex adapters. You will also end up with a little more width.

To use stock tires, I recommend these:

https://m2cracing.net/arrma/578-m2c-3160-arrma-17mm-hub-extenders.html

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And will need the pins only from the 14mm hex to connect these to.you can buy just the pins, or these and use the pins. This from Jenny's is actually the cheapest way to go and you will get the correct pins. The Typhon ones are too long.

https://jennysrc.com/products/arrma...-metal-wheel-hex-hubs-granite-senton-ar102711

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Yeah it's weird Arrma doesn't supply a CVD axle for the Typhon.

btw, some 17mm adapters mount on the 14mm hex, but i don't believe that the M2C ones do. i think he only needs the M2C hexes and that's it
 
Yeah it's weird Arrma doesn't supply a CVD axle for the Typhon.

btw, some 17mm adapters mount on the 14mm hex, but i don't believe that the M2C ones do. i think he only needs the M2C hexes and that's it
Ohhhh yeah. Forgot that! He will need the pins from the 14mm hexes though, the Typhon ones are too long. so cheapest is to still order that set from Jenny's.
 
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