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Scottmisfits
06-07-2009, 10:29 AM
Losi has done it again and I am confused.

They have a mix of standard and metric hardware on this rig. They've done it with the 1/8 scale racing stuff as well. Why not just follow an industry standard that has already been set and stay with Metric. AE realized the proper way to go. Everything they have except for the 1/1oth offroad racing vehicles aremetric now. Even their touring cars!!!

It would cut down on the costs of what the average user has to carry, both tools and hardware. It takes away some confusion if you don't have your manual right infront of you. To me it just doesn't make sense as to why the have a mix, let alone any standard hardware on their kit's at all.

AreCee
06-07-2009, 11:09 AM
Losi has done it again and I am confused.

They have a mix of standard and metric hardware on this rig. They've done it with the 1/8 scale racing stuff as well. Why not just follow an industry standard that has already been set and stay with Metric. AE realized the proper way to go. Everything they have except for the 1/1oth offroad racing vehicles aremetric now. Even their touring cars!!!

It would cut down on the costs of what the average user has to carry, both tools and hardware. It takes away some confusion if you don't have your manual right infront of you. To me it just doesn't make sense as to why the have a mix, let alone any standard hardware on their kit's at all.
I found only two metric screws (the motor mount screws 3mm) and possibly the pinion grub screw but that isn't Losi's.

eric113
06-07-2009, 11:37 AM
Try asking rubbaneck about it.:flipoff:

dkingston
06-07-2009, 11:54 AM
..I am sure it has nothing to do with the fact that Losi sells tools also.


- DK

thehopping1
06-07-2009, 12:10 PM
Hmm, weird. I used all standard stuff.

Scottmisfits
06-07-2009, 02:56 PM
Most of the bearings, according to the manual, are metric. There were a few assorted screws, not sure where, that are metric.

How many other crawlers out there are standard? I don't know of any. Why do the people at Losi have to be different from the industry standard when it comes to their hardware? That's my only question. I know of quite a few people locally that will NOT buy Losi because of them not following suit with something as simple as this. They can be as different as they want in the design of their stuff, I like that. That's not the point of this thread though.

AreCee
06-07-2009, 03:37 PM
I apologize, I found 8 more screws that you can use a 2mm wrench on.

Now the good news is that 2mm = 5/64" exactly. So if you bought the Losi standard hex wrench set you are covered.

However, there are only the motor screws that are really metric.

Robbob
06-07-2009, 03:57 PM
yeah i said the same thing after tearing mine apart.

3mm wont even fit through the ball ends, if we change axles over to an after market frame you have to force 3mm into the axles and hope it doesnt crack the mounts.

DISTURBIN' tha PEACE
06-07-2009, 07:32 PM
yeah i said the same thing after tearing mine apart.

3mm wont even fit through the ball ends, if we change axles over to an after market frame you have to force 3mm into the axles and hope it doesnt crack the mounts.
Traxxas balls fit in the rod ends.

Robbob
06-07-2009, 08:00 PM
Traxxas balls fit in the rod ends.

what if i didnt want to use traxxas balls smarty :flipoff:


;)

some87
06-07-2009, 11:59 PM
well it didnt seem like a question really but is anybody else missing the screw and nut that go onto the servo horn?

DISTURBIN' tha PEACE
06-08-2009, 02:01 AM
what if i didnt want to use traxxas balls smarty :flipoff:


;)
Wanna try mine?:flipoff::lol:

AreCee
06-08-2009, 04:38 AM
well it didnt seem like a question really but is anybody else missing the screw and nut that go onto the servo horn?
Yes, mine were missing too.

paystin
06-09-2009, 02:37 AM
well it didnt seem like a question really but is anybody else missing the screw and nut that go onto the servo horn?
I followed the directions like you guys did and it was a mistake on Losi's part. I talked to Rich and he said they forgot to take the nut out of the picture when they did the manual. Just use the screw that it says to use and put some threadlock on before you screw it into the servo horn. That is what the manual was suppose to say. Hope this helps."thumbsup"

some87
06-09-2009, 07:57 AM
I followed the directions like you guys did and it was a mistake on Losi's part. I talked to Rich and he said they forgot to take the nut out of the picture when they did the manual. Just use the screw that it says to use and put some threadlock on before you screw it into the servo horn. That is what the manual was suppose to say. Hope this helps."thumbsup"

well like i said mine didnt come with the screw at all but good thing i still have some of my old stuff laying around

ripper7777777
06-09-2009, 07:11 PM
LOL - I like 4-40 hardware, so :flipoff:

and alright Rich or whoever picked it "thumbsup"


I do hate the tiny allen head button head screws through out this rig, but I'm just replacing those, 4-40 hardware is plentyful and cheap.