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Joshwaa 03-31-2015 10:04 AM

Correct SLW Wheel Hub for 1.9 DLux on SCX10 G6
 
I have the Axial SCX10 Wrangler G6 Kit and want to run the DLux 1.9 wheels. However I do not know which offset SLW Hub to get. Any ideas? I want the tire to be in the same place as if it had the stock wheels. Thanks for the help.

Joshwaa 04-08-2015 09:52 PM

Re: Correct SLW Wheel Hub for 1.9 DLux on SCX10 G6
 
So I ordered the 225 SLW hub and it would not clear the steering arm so those are the wrong size. Gonna try the 725 next I think.

Chaotic Crawlers 04-08-2015 10:37 PM

Re: Correct SLW Wheel Hub for 1.9 DLux on SCX10 G6
 
Gong from a .225 to a .725 is quite the drastic jump to the other side of the spectrum.

Why not go with a .425 or .350 first?

Better yet, why don't you measure where the wheel is with the .225 and just do the math to figure out which hub you will need?

blumaro 04-09-2015 04:16 PM

Re: Correct SLW Wheel Hub for 1.9 DLux on SCX10 G6
 
.350 with stock axles, and .450 with vp 8 degree stuff

fr8cture 04-09-2015 04:47 PM

Re: Correct SLW Wheel Hub for 1.9 DLux on SCX10 G6
 
475 is what should clear I'm assuming.

DickyT 04-09-2015 04:59 PM

Re: Correct SLW Wheel Hub for 1.9 DLux on SCX10 G6
 
The dlux wheels you are using, are they 100% offset? (outside face of wheel is where the hub mounts too?)

If so I would think 600's or 725's. 725's will sit about flush with the inside of the wheel.

Joshwaa 04-13-2015 08:07 PM

Re: Correct SLW Wheel Hub for 1.9 DLux on SCX10 G6
 
Yes they are where the mount is the outside edge of the rim. Just got the 725's today and they are the correct fit. Ready to roll!

Joshwaa 04-13-2015 08:08 PM

Re: Correct SLW Wheel Hub for 1.9 DLux on SCX10 G6
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chaotic Crawlers (Post 5197891)
Gong from a .225 to a .725 is quite the drastic jump to the other side of the spectrum.

Why not go with a .425 or .350 first?

Better yet, why don't you measure where the wheel is with the .225 and just do the math to figure out which hub you will need?

That's what I did. Measured that is.


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