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Old 06-25-2005, 10:18 PM   #1
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Exclamation BENDER Customs 23mm adapters...........Last 5 sets then they're gone

These 23mm adapters are CNC machined out of delrin, which is an extremely durable plastic. They are designed to work with your stock axle nut, no extra hardware needed. The narrow design is great for keeping tire scrub to a minimum. I have versions for the TXT as well as Clods, so please specify which vehicle/outer axles you are running.

I'm selling them for $50 a set shipped in the U.S. I do accept Paypal.

They are available on my website www.bendercustoms.com

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Old 06-26-2005, 02:42 AM   #2
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cool i get paid monday so i'll order them for the clod axles from you then, just what i been looking for. nice job on the adaptors. how do you like the commando rims and the moabs, i'll be running the same thing.
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Old 06-26-2005, 08:24 AM   #3
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how do you like the commando rims and the moabs, i'll be running the same thing.
Thanks for the compliments dorji, it's a great combo!!

The Moabs are, without a doubt, my favorite tire for most situations. Now that Pro-Line has come out with a true 40 series beadlock, it's a very tough combo to beat.
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Here's a couple pics of the Clod adapters in comparison to the TXT version.
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Looking good, Hold me a set of TXT adapters. Once kenn pays me my money, I will send you the payment.

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Look great! Wanna crawl tomorrow so I can give you some cash for those little beauties.
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Old 06-26-2005, 09:17 PM   #7
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Look great! Wanna crawl tomorrow so I can give you some cash for those little beauties.
Thanks BigTex.

I might be able to crawl under the bridge, I got some stuff to do tomorrow so we'll see.

Which style do you need Clod or TXT?
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hay bender i am going to be running the v-prime chassis, do you think i'll have any clearance problems with the wheels hitting the links at full lock
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hay bender i am going to be running the v-prime chassis, do you think i'll have any clearance problems with the wheels hitting the links at full lock
I honestly couldn't tell you for sure, the adapters do provide a little narrower stance if you don't narrow up the rims.
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do you think these will work with any wheel wideing spacers so i dont have to narrow the rims? also can you send me payment info.
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do you think these will work with any wheel wideing spacers so i dont have to narrow the rims? also can you send me payment info.
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I'm not sure if they will work with wheel wideners either, sorry I wish I could be more help. I haven't had a chance to try too many different set-ups.
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okay bender payment sent
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I would need Clod adapters
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I would need Clod adapters
Cool, I got a set for you.
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Benders adapters are awesome! Best I've used! I felt that I should jump in and I'm sure you don't mind Brad. The adapters for the clod will work best if you narrow the wheels, which you should do any way. After narrowing my Commandos by almost an inch, there is no rubbing of the Moab tires on the links. The narrow track width the adpters provide a clod will enhance performance ten fold! You can turn tighter, easier, less stress on servos and you can crawl much better in competition type settings. Get these adapters!!!! You won't be sorry!!!
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What kind of warranty is there on these adpaters?? Do they hold up to your beatings?
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What kind of warranty is there on these adpaters?? Do they hold up to your beatings?
Sometimes I wonder who you really are.....
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What kind of warranty is there on these adpaters?? Do they hold up to your beatings?
Dirk and I have been abusing these for a few weeks now, I'm running the TXT version and he has the Clods, without any problems at all. We're running the prototypes, the ones I'm selling are even beefier.

EDIT: So far Dirk has managed to break an outer axle, metal servo gears, and the JB Weld in his diff.............. my adapters are still unscathed.

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Dirk and I have been abusing these for a few weeks now, I'm running the TXT version and he has the Clods, without any problems at all. We're running the prototypes, the ones I'm selling are even beefier.

EDIT: So far Dirk has managed to break an outer axle, metal servo gears, and the JB Weld in his diff.............. my adapters are still unscathed.
true. I have seriously been beating my rig. Testing the Commando wheels, adapters...and some other parts. The wheels and adapters are awesome!

Bender told me this, as for a warantee:

If you break one....tough titty!
If you need a replacement.....buy one!
If you cry about it.....expect to be kicked in the teeth!
In general.....**** you!!!!!
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If you break one....tough titty!
If you need a replacement.....buy one!
If you cry about it.....expect to be kicked in the teeth!
In general.....**** you!!!!!
Too funny. Do you write warranties for other companies as well? I have read that somewhere else.
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