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17mm Hub on Revo

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the maximizer hubs you are looking at are basically the same thing as the stock hex's just bigger, they just slide on and then your wheels slide over them and you get to use your stock wheel nut.

i've heard these dont do very well on tracks.

the ofna's are more of a true 17mm adapter.

its the whole assembly rather then just the little plastic/composite hex
 
that is the same thing as this

http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...I=OFNC8175&P=K

which you listed in your first post.

they do the same thing.

you remove the stock 14mm hex. slide these over the stub axle and install the pin. or install the pin and then slid these over the stub axles. not sure on the install order. once these are one, your stock wheel nut goes over the threads of the stock stub axle which are shown in the center of the 17mm hubs.

well this is how 23mm hubs adapt to the stock stub axles.
i'll be purchasing the ofna's here within the next few days for my new panther rubber and proline velocitys
 
ok..

read my post, what does it say?

it says that you posted the same thing in your first post here on this topic.

so go to your very first post.
and click on the 2nd link you posted.
 
I just installed the Ofna 17mm adapters on my emaxx project.

You remove the old hex and pin then slide the ofna adapter over the shaft. You then insert the included pin into the threaded hole through the shaft. Finally you screw the included grub screw into the threaded hole to hold the pin in place. Be sure to use a little blue loctite.
 
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