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Menifee-Temecula area crawlers

Creek Good, Put 200mm shocks on XXX-SCB, Installed Dual XR-10 Axles with Novak 55t motors, A set of Axial Ripsaw 2.2s So now its 4-wheel drive. The creek would be a good test.:lmao:
 
Information from Honcho

Guys I am out and about in the world without my crawler and need some dimensions from it. Im looking for the dimensions from the hex nut that holds the wheel on the axle. Iirc it is a 12mm hex. Im looking for the diameter flat side to flat side in millimeters. Also the depth or width.
Next the outer axle diameter. From the sketches I downloaded from Axial it is 5mm in diameter. If this is also correct please let me know. Basically the part that goes through hub and is tightened with the hub nut.
Thanks
Vince

2012-12-12_08-55-39_789.jpg



This is why
 
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Re: Information from Honcho

Guys I am out and about in the world without my crawler and need some dimensions from it. Im looking for the dimensions from the hex nut that holds the wheel on the axle. Iirc it is a 12mm hex. Im looking for the diameter flat side to flat side in millimeters. Also the depth or width.
Next the outer axle diameter. From the sketches I downloaded from Axial it is 5mm in diameter. If this is also correct please let me know. Basically the part that goes through hub and is tightened with the hub nut.
Thanks
Vince

2012-12-12_08-55-39_789.jpg



This is why

Are you talking 1.9 or 2.2?
 
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