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32P spur with 5MM or less center hole diameter.

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I am looking for a 32P spur for an ECX Torment project i am messing with. I was hoping the Arrma Fury spur would work, but, the slipper pads are impossible to find, so, now i am on a hunt for something else that will work. I am looking for a 50-57T spur with a 5MM center diameter, or, a little less than 5MM, which i can then drill out.
 
I found a post on the ECX Forum where a guy used the Axial 32P spur and pads, and, if you use the bushing that comes with the Axial spur, it fits the ECX without any mods at all. You need this spur: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01AOCEAHM/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?smid=A1A1ZSBB2126XX&psc=1 and these are the pads for it: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00MFSY9NY/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=A20WEVHROQQX12&psc=1

This is the post where he did the Axial swap: https://www.ecxforum.com/threads/32p-spur.2891/
 
https://www.horizonhobby.com/product/hd-spur-gear-32p-54t/ARAC9250.html
https://www.horizonhobby.com/product/hd-spur-gear-32p-57t/ARAC9253.html
https://www.arrma-rc.com/products/slipper+pads/30/1/ALL/ALL/ALL/ALL

I don't know about the durability of ECX's plastic composite, but 48P gears are generally really good at handling normal power bands if mesh/slipper settings are set & kept in check. If dumping gobs of pwer into a RC, and/or doing something to the RC that will present more stress to driveline.... sure, larger/chunkier gears will give you a larger window of durability.
 
https://www.horizonhobby.com/product/hd-spur-gear-32p-54t/ARAC9250.html
https://www.horizonhobby.com/product/hd-spur-gear-32p-57t/ARAC9253.html
https://www.arrma-rc.com/products/slipper+pads/30/1/ALL/ALL/ALL/ALL

I don't know about the durability of ECX's plastic composite, but 48P gears are generally really good at handling normal power bands if mesh/slipper settings are set & kept in check. If dumping gobs of pwer into a RC, and/or doing something to the RC that will present more stress to driveline.... sure, larger/chunkier gears will give you a larger window of durability.
Those slipper pads arent available anywhere anymore. I have several of the Fury/Raider 32P spur's, and i have to make pads by cutting down whatever ones i find that work. As for the durability of those spurs, i have them on several of my trucks, and, on my Fury, its been the same 57T for the last 2 years with no issues, and that truck, along with my Racers Edge Pro2 that has the 54T on it, get ran very hard quite often.
 
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