Any other Mojave exb owners having this problem? Not enough clearance between rear hubs and rims.
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I've driven multiple versions of the Mojave really hard and have had minimal rubbing. Barely noticeable. This seems extreme!
^^^ In the above picture directly above^^^ What is that threaded hole doing in your hub????? What purpose could that possibly be for? ?
Doesn't look proper.?
Yeah, I don't generally run in wet sand and haven't had any trouble in the mud. Environmental conditions make a difference for sure.On dry conditions there is zero problems. Wet sand and dirt start to collect up inside the rim and the sand eats up the hub and wheel.
I drilled the hole and i can lubricate the bearings quickly with spray oil after driving in wet conditions. After oiling, I plug the hole with a 3mm screw. Lot longer bearing life with this trick. Some trucks have this oil hole already in stock form.
After thinking about this and looking over all of my Mojave trucks, I think this is the right answer (contacting HH). They shouldn't rub like this.Yep, contacted HH yesterday. I’m waiting for them to get back to me. I’m considering trying M2c hex extenders. I’m also thinking Santa ?? is bringing me Vitavon hubs.
BTW... Where you been?
Will putting on the HR hubs fix the issue.Jeez I missed that part ? My bad. Honestly I'd just run it if/until the huns fail and then just warranty the hubs and the wheels. Or get the HR hubs which is probably their best product.
Yep, we were the unfortunate few. It took forever because everything was on back order but they finally just sent me 4 new wheels/tires, hubs and rod ends. I’m very happy with that2 different reps at Horizon Hobby told me their Arrma team had never heard of the wheel rubbing issues. Another rep said it was only a small batch of them. My NEW Mojave EXB tore up the right rear completely and almost killed the left rear in 6 packs. Stock the spokes also hit. The M2C extenders make the spokes clear but they still rub.
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They sent me 2 of the old style wheels and rod ends/hubs. Swapped the parts and they still rub. Was hoping it was an updated part. Not very happy with that, lol.Yep, we were the unfortunate few. It took forever because everything was on back order but they finally just sent me 4 new wheels/tires, hubs and rod ends. I’m very happy with that
Cool, very happy for you bro. But it’s not one issue to differ on, it’s two different issues.I beg to differ on the issue,i replaced my hubs sense I did the guards, run it in the same areas crap fling everywhere and no grinding issues any more, they really help to deflect stuff from packing into the wheel
Looks better right
There was zero play in mine.Guys who have this rubbing problem, is there any play in your rear stub axles? I've shimmed mine (after getting rid of factory threadlocker or glue in there, which was not easy), spent about 1 mm of shims and never had any rubbing since. Just in case switched to +1mm hexes to be sure.
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