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The MX38 badlands go perfect on the nero IMO.I know I’m in a minority here, but I’m not nuts about 1/8 Prolines in the first place. I’m ok with the MX43’s, but I hate the Trenchers. They weigh a ton and don’t handle as well as most factory setups. I’ve tried PL’s on several rigs and the only ones that remain are the 1/10 stuff (Gladiators are great) on 12mm hexes. And the ones on my 1/5 DBXL, but those may come off as well because the increase in traction contributes to apex rolling and they are heavy as all hell.
They are hub adaptors for the car, not wheels..Maybe this is the link?
https://hot-racing.com/?partnumber=WH17HT01;c=811
I can’t find these mythical Hot Racing hub adapters.They are hub adaptors for the car, not wheels..
GPM makes a proline 8 screw adapter out of “7075” for $25/pair
Seems more a QC issue than design flaw. There's many happy customers to be found for the Raid wheels. I just don't have a desire to risk it for the money.✌I guess I got lucky. I've run easily dozens of packs of 4s on both my Badlands and Trenchers on an extended Stampede. Plenty of jumps 10-12 foot range. Ran the same Badlands on my 6s Typhon for about 10-12 packs with a few decent 10 foot jumps before I broke other things (suspension arm, shock standoff). Never cracked a single hub on any of them.
For lighter rigs not running 6s they seem fine to me. I wouldn't trust them on a heavier rig or with 6s though, judging by how many here have cracked them on 6s.
You seem to have got this thread all wrong.Maybe this is the link?
https://hot-racing.com/?partnumber=WH17HT01;c=811
Yes. @slick2500 shared a link to the GPM version of the offending parts above.You seem to have got this thread all wrong.
Not talking about the Hex Axle adapters...... its about the PL Wheels themseves and their removable Hub adapters.
In theory it's a good idea but they failed to execute it properly.You seem to have got this thread all wrong.
Not talking about the Hex Axle adapters...... its about the PL Wheels themseves and their removable Hub adapters.
I agree that it's a cool idea, but then wonder, how likely is it that I'll want to run a 3.8 on a 1/10 scale? Or a 2.8 on a 1/8? Not sure I would even want to.In theory it's a good idea but they failed to execute it properly.
A lot of guys run 2.8s on their truggified Typhons.I agree that it's a cool idea, but then wonder, how likely is it that I'll want to run a 3.8 on a 1/10 scale? Or a 2.8 on a 1/8? Not sure I would even want to.
For sure, no shame. TBH, when I looked at the PL website after a few years out of the hobby, I thought for sure PL is owned by TRX?Yeah some RC parts get stupid $$$$. Sometimes More than my scale cars. Need to keep things in perspective. The RC industry will always want you to buy their latest and greatest with the price to match. There is a limit at some point. We need to recognize a stupid money grab when we see it.
And call it for what it is. And the popular RC Brand ProLine has no shame.
I suppose. But a 2.8 wheel doesn't clear the front supension without some hub extensions.. or faulty raid wheels,LOL.A lot of guys run 2.8s on their truggified Typhons.
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