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| Holdin my 40oz. ![]() Join Date: May 2008 Location: Somewhere in Colorado
Posts: 436
| I just bought a set of the axial 1.9 beadlocks and no instructions came with them. I'm no newbie, but how did Axial intend these wheel nut covers to be attached? They dont fit tight to anything, so what? Glue? I just want to know before i get PO'd and glue them to the rim, efectivly ruining the nice look of the rim without the nut covers...please help. |
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| Quarry Creeper Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: H.B.
Posts: 431
| They twist on the threaded part of the axle outside the nut. |
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| Quarry Creeper Join Date: May 2005 Location: SPANISH FORK
Posts: 349
| You will need to run the axial scx10 narrow wheel hexes. Then you will have enough of the axle shaft extending to screw the cover on. |
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| Holdin my 40oz. ![]() Join Date: May 2008 Location: Somewhere in Colorado
Posts: 436
| Thanks guys, that explains alot since I'm mounting them on a Losi 1.9. Ok then I guess super glue or nothing. THanks again. |
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| Newbie Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Lafayette
Posts: 11
| use shoe goo or some type of silicone, so that they may hold on or be reused...just a thought |
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