I am loving my clear faces and have zero issues with them and i only run 3 screws in the hub. I have had some good falls too. But i have seen a couple of the other guys around with them beat the living crap out of them and they are still holding up so my testing hasn't been as thorough as theirs:lmao:
I'm very sorry stubs I just realized re-reading this thread before I post a update I didn't comment on your post.
I'm not at all concerned about the strength of the wheels sure a huge fall is about the best chance to damage them but it would take something very unusual. "thumbsup"
Picking back up on my binding problem, the steering arm hitting the screws on the inside bead lock.
I picked up some wheel spacers from Crawler Design Works to solve my clearance problem.
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I decided I wanted them to blend with the VP hubs being they would be seen. So I gave them a light coat of Bull Dog adhesion promoter and a coat of silver Tamiya model paint. They came out nice and I guarantee that the paint is bonded to the Delrin spacer material.
I ordered (4) 1/8" and (2) 1/16" spacers from Crawler Design Works and as you can see they are nicely machined and finished, they are truly very nice. They sell for $5 a pair.
Erik Dlux will also be offering a 1/4" spacer soon. We love choices the more the better, Thanks guys. "thumbsup"
They gave me just enough room for (2) more Felsenfest weights on each side bringing the total grand total of weight below the critical axle line to 4 oz. each wheel.
Those stock screws will need to be a bit longer if you sue more than one spacer.
After a few trys at getting the 1/8 and 1/16 balanced and a screw started I decided to use a little tie wire to hold them in place and align the holes. It proved to be the fastest way to install two spacers on one hub, but I got the 3/16 I needed to free up the front wheels.
With rings installed I think, they look like part of the hub.
I wasn't sure how I'd like the clear faces but they kind of grow on you and if they don't you have lots of options. Like Krawler Koncepts inside Disc's. They will be selling for $35 a set and we all know what Michelle can do custom orders.
With my front wheels freed up, it looks like my next mission will be give them some rock love this weekend. :mrgreen: