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2 packs and the wheels were coming loose from rubbing it isn't debris it's the wheels rubbing. Unacceptable on a $550 rig. Hub hits the spoke on hard turns.Yes, it is debris. I have Vitavon hubs and wheels with M2C hexes. I even grinded my hubs down with a file and my hubs and wheels look worst than yours. No big deal, they are just grind marks, doesn't keep your Mojave from performing.
So they should put adequate wheels on a $550 roller. What good is a roller that doesn't roll?Plastic Mojave wheels flex alot, you can squeeze them with your hand.
2mm M2C spacers arrived today will test tomorrow. They have double lock nuts. Shouldn't have to do this to a $550 roller is the point. And for Horizon to insult my intelligence by saying debris must have got in the wheels is a bs move. There is an obvious design flaw. I drove 1 pack on a smooth parking lot and 1 on a fresh cut park field. No debris...All you need is to grab the hot racing wheel nuts. They have a wider/more aggressive serated edge that really digs into the plastic and will not allow the nut to come loose regardless of rubbing. I got some for my rig a year ago and have never has an issue since, And ive got the v1 mojave with the smaller hexes that rubbed even worse. Those wheel nuts solved the problem.
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