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Old 10-04-2018, 01:13 PM   #1
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Default Yeti Hex’s

Hi guys and girls. First post here after being a long time lurker. I have a wraith spawn and received the axial hex conversion kit today. Having read the instructions it states the narrow wheel hubs are for the wraith and the wide ones are for the rear of the yeti. I’ve fitted all 4 wide ones to my wraith to increase the track and hopefully give me more travel in the axles before the wheels contact the body work. Has anyone else done this as I just wanna check I’m not going to run into issues other than perhaps increased wear in the wheel bearings due to extra strain?
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Old 10-05-2018, 11:23 AM   #2
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Default Re: Yeti Hex’s

The further the wheels are apart the more the axle hanges up and it realy hurts in the rocks makes tecknical crawling harder and you bend axle shafts more but if your not crawling its great alot more stable especialy if you do alot of side hilling or run higher speeds
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