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Old 06-19-2022, 07:42 PM   #1
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Default Kits - metric or imperial/SAE?

I know the wheels are SAE, but is the hardware in the actual kits as well? I -really- want a Phoenix, but I also really, really don't want to need to worry about a second set of drivers.
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Old 06-19-2022, 07:52 PM   #2
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I know the wheels are SAE, but is the hardware in the actual kits as well? I -really- want a Phoenix, but I also really, really don't want to need to worry about a second set of drivers.
Close to all kits are metric, at least where hardware is concerned. Sure, the wheels...almost all wheels have an 'imperial' diameter (1.9", 2.2", 2.2/3", 3.8", etc)...but, you'll notice that, even then we the wheel hex is listed in 'metric' (12mm, 17mm). Also, (essentially) all tools needed are metric. So...ya got nothing to worry about...well, except, maybe, in deciding what ESC/motor combo to go with.

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I know the wheels are SAE, but is the hardware in the actual kits as well? I -really- want a Phoenix, but I also really, really don't want to need to worry about a second set of drivers.

The whole kit is metric with the exception of some hardware in the body. Which you’re need a 1/16 driver. The only 2 SAE sizes they used are 1/16 and 3/32. No need for a complete set of drivers, just grab those 2 and you’d be set for whatever comes across the bench


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I think , the small piece with 4 and 5 screws on knuckles are 1/16 , not ??? than the body as says Fricker08

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I think , the small piece with 4 and 5 screws on knuckles are 1/16 , not ??? than the body as says Fricker08


They might be, but a Phoenix doesn’t come with aluminum double shear knuckles


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