Anyone here own a OFNA buggy? Particularly the Hyper 7 and possible a blazer sst?
I'm looking for a measurement of the diameter of the shaft, length of the shaft from the base of the cup to the pin hole (A) and base of the cup to the tip of the shaft (B).
Basically, I'm looking for the measurements so I can put maxx rims/tires on my HB lightning buggy. OFNA is coming out (or has come out) with a axle adapter for their buggies to do this.
The description says it will fit the OFNA Hyper 7 axle. And I'm curious as to how close the measurements are to the HB Lightning Axle.
The reason I'm interested in putting bigger rims/wheels on my buggy is due to where I have to bash. There are small pebbles/rocks that get jammed up inside the rim and lock a wheel on occasion. This isn't a good thing... when it happens, it's normally when I'm running at WOT and it stops the wheel dead. This can't be good on my drivetrain. Considering I have 4 sets of t-maxx wheels/tires sitting around, this may be an alternative for me.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
I'm looking for a measurement of the diameter of the shaft, length of the shaft from the base of the cup to the pin hole (A) and base of the cup to the tip of the shaft (B).
Basically, I'm looking for the measurements so I can put maxx rims/tires on my HB lightning buggy. OFNA is coming out (or has come out) with a axle adapter for their buggies to do this.
The description says it will fit the OFNA Hyper 7 axle. And I'm curious as to how close the measurements are to the HB Lightning Axle.
The reason I'm interested in putting bigger rims/wheels on my buggy is due to where I have to bash. There are small pebbles/rocks that get jammed up inside the rim and lock a wheel on occasion. This isn't a good thing... when it happens, it's normally when I'm running at WOT and it stops the wheel dead. This can't be good on my drivetrain. Considering I have 4 sets of t-maxx wheels/tires sitting around, this may be an alternative for me.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.