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Thanks for the reply!I think part numbers will help... with stock going dry this year, I don't think there's much "legacy" to be found.
AON21M01 and AON22M01 are what you need for truggifying, plus outer axle shafts F&R.
The bearings are just listed by size and are type RS. Most RC bearings are Chinese good enough bearings, replace them when they're bad. Cheap by the dozen, or you can buy Eddie's if you think you'll gain an edge. VXB sells China ceramic component bearings, but once crap gets past the seals they're all the same. I say fresh trumps precision with toy car bearings. If you want to tighten sloppy fits with Arrma, get some CRC p/n CLN4738 shims to fix the wobbly axle stubs with (not every hub needs it, but 2-3 hubs per car do).
^^^ Excellent point with the shimming. The only way to clean up some of the slop. If it matters to you. I do this. More critical with my On road rigs. My preference.I think part numbers will help... with stock going dry this year, I don't think there's much "legacy" to be found.
AON21M01 and AON22M01 are what you need for truggifying, plus outer axle shafts F&R.
The bearings are just listed by size and are type RS. Most RC bearings are Chinese good enough bearings, replace them when they're bad. Cheap by the dozen, or you can buy Eddie's if you think you'll gain an edge. VXB sells China ceramic component bearings, but once crap gets past the seals they're all the same. I say fresh trumps precision with toy car bearings. If you want to tighten sloppy fits with Arrma, get some CRC p/n CLN4738 shims to fix the wobbly axle stubs with (not every hub needs it, but 2-3 hubs per car do).
Sorry for the dumb question, but how/where do you put the shims? My 6s typhon wheels are getting wobbley, and I I think this is the same thing?I think part numbers will help... with stock going dry this year, I don't think there's much "legacy" to be found.
AON21M01 and AON22M01 are what you need for truggifying, plus outer axle shafts F&R.
The bearings are just listed by size and are type RS. Most RC bearings are Chinese good enough bearings, replace them when they're bad. Cheap by the dozen, or you can buy Eddie's if you think you'll gain an edge. VXB sells China ceramic component bearings, but once crap gets past the seals they're all the same. I say fresh trumps precision with toy car bearings. If you want to tighten sloppy fits with Arrma, get some CRC p/n CLN4738 shims to fix the wobbly axle stubs with (not every hub needs it, but 2-3 hubs per car do).
The link no longer works. Don't suppose you know the part number for those shims?No dumb questions, it's a friendly place.
They go over the outer axle, between the bearing and the hub that's fitted with a cross-pin.
This part number?If you want to tighten sloppy fits with Arrma, get some CRC p/n CLN4738 shims to fix the wobbly axle stubs with (not every hub needs it, but 2-3 hubs per car do).
Haha yeah sorry, got it (CRC Calandra Racing Concepts Shim) thanks!This part number?
They work for all 6s, because that's all I have. They are similar to diff shims (same ID) but they are smaller on the OD and .020 thick. In my perception, they make a tremendous difference, even if it is mostly the mental part of taking the wobble out of the wheels. Some hubs need one, some need three, and about one per vehicle doesn't need any shimming at all. If it can benefit, then shim it!I have a folliw up....same part number for all arrmas? And are these the same size as the diff shims?
Cool. Thanks for the info. Def gonna grab some for the 3s. And I gotta find the shims for the bell crank posts alsoThey work for all 6s, because that's all I have. They are similar to diff shims (same ID) but they are smaller on the OD and .020 thick. In my perception, they make a tremendous difference, even if it is mostly the mental part of taking the wobble out of the wheels. Some hubs need one, some need three, and about one per vehicle doesn't need any shimming at all. If it can benefit, then shim it!
Dude , thanks loads. Couldnt get the CRC in the UK, but the Core RC CR453 shim equivalents have worked a dream.They work for all 6s, because that's all I have. They are similar to diff shims (same ID) but they are smaller on the OD and .020 thick. In my perception, they make a tremendous difference, even if it is mostly the mental part of taking the wobble out of the wheels. Some hubs need one, some need three, and about one per vehicle doesn't need any shimming at all. If it can benefit, then shim it!
Yeah, made a big difference to me, too. For the future, it's a mandatory upgrade. Just like HR steering, hub shims are getting done right out of the box.Dude , thanks loads. Couldnt get the CRC in the UK, but the Core RC CR453 shim equivalents have worked a dream.
HR bell crank what u meant?? I had asked a hand full if folks and it came back split literally with 1 person saying it helped at first but then not . Ur opinion?? My damn BIG ROCK now that ive learned to bash like a big boy is even worse than before. I'm about to break it down replacing bearings so gonna shim thes things talked about and always been the HR bell crankYeah, made a big difference to me, too. For the future, it's a mandatory upgrade. Just like HR steering, hub shims are getting done right out of the box.
OMG that's all I needed to know, THANK YOU Monster and SEARCH BUTTON!!! and I thought google was my friend ....PaaaahI think part numbers will help... with stock going dry this year, I don't think there's much "legacy" to be found.
AON21M01 and AON22M01 are what you need for truggifying, plus outer axle shafts F&R.
The bearings are just listed by size and are type RS. Most RC bearings are Chinese good enough bearings, replace them when they're bad. Cheap by the dozen, or you can buy Eddie's if you think you'll gain an edge. VXB sells China ceramic component bearings, but once crap gets past the seals they're all the same. I say fresh trumps precision with toy car bearings. If you want to tighten sloppy fits with Arrma, get some CRC p/n CLN4738 shims to fix the wobbly axle stubs with (not every hub needs it, but 2-3 hubs per car do).
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