Thanks I'll try to shim up all the lose ends and I also use rubber bands and use it as bushing for the ball joints to soften any play so it isn't so boldly wonky
Thanks for the tips unfortunately the heat didn't help me. Still stripped even though the hex was clean and the locktite was liquid. I almost feel like it was potentially cross threaded from the factory
My first rc car ewer ,started with nitro one , and i was for a suprise how sloppy ewerything is on those , i always thought ewerything its nice and tight and nice quality , exactly oposite 😂
But wouldn’t a bit of play reduce or dampen the strain and stress on the whole drive train? Is removing all play in the wheel really good for the car’s durability? Honest question
Very informative video. Now I know what to do. Thank you for this video
Awesome info brother! That will come in handy on my speed build too!… thanks for sharing! Subbed to ya!!
Thanks I'll try to shim up all the lose ends and I also use rubber bands and use it as bushing for the ball joints to soften any play so it isn't so boldly wonky
This helps me😌
Cheers Brad this is helpful for an arrma noob lol 😀
I’ve got a lot of slop in my Traxxas Sledge front and rear hubs I was thinking something was loose
Just down mine and it worked a treat …… what size have you used for your arrma kraton 8s ???
Thanks for the tips unfortunately the heat didn't help me. Still stripped even though the hex was clean and the locktite was liquid. I almost feel like it was potentially cross threaded from the factory
My first rc car ewer ,started with nitro one , and i was for a suprise how sloppy ewerything is on those , i always thought ewerything its nice and tight and nice quality , exactly oposite 😂
But wouldn’t a bit of play reduce or dampen the strain and stress on the whole drive train? Is removing all play in the wheel really good for the car’s durability? Honest question
Where can I purchase these, and will they fit the arrma Mojave?
8x12 what
Is there a little white/clear piece in the wheel where you put the hex screw in ??
Loose is fast….tight makes them break easier. Just run them!