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Old 10-17-2011, 03:49 PM   #1
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Looking to get theses but says for a 2.2 but will they still work with a 1.9?

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Old 10-17-2011, 03:55 PM   #2
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yes they will work, aslong as your wheel uses a 12mm hex.
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i am just running some hpi black stock car rims.
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Old 10-17-2011, 04:04 PM   #4
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or are either of theses better?

Twister 2.2 Zero Back Spacing hubs

Mini 12mm Wheel Widener (4)
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or are either of theses better?

Twister 2.2 Zero Back Spacing hubs
This one will not work unless you have the RC4WD Twister wheels.
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Old 10-17-2011, 04:27 PM   #6
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yea just realized that haha. are the ones from rc4wd any better? cuz they have the tires i want for alot cheaper them tcs.
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They probably arent any batter or worse. If they are the width you need, then they should work just fine.
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yea just realized that haha. are the ones from rc4wd any better? cuz they have the tires i want for alot cheaper them tcs.
The RC4WD ones require you use the stock hex's where the others don't. I prefer the least amount of parts so I would go with the Junfac's from TCS but in order to save on shipping I can see why you may not.
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I run the junfac's, I did drill out axle to use bigger pin and had to drill out rim to fit barrel nut, just to let you know
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why not give these a try?

Traxxas Mini 1/16 Revo Alum Wheel Extension Widener Kit | eBay

even though they are listed for a MERV, they look to be built like the junfac units, and are almost $10 less
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I know a lot of guys have been running the junfac's with the stock pins. This is doable just keep in mind you don't want to over tighten the wheels as they will crimp down on the knuckle bearing and bind up.
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