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Outcast 6s exb verliert Reifen

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MelaNico

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Guten Abend miteinander,

ich fahre seit ein paar Wochen einen Outcast 6s exb und bin mit diesem sehr zufrieden.
Leider verliert dieser vorne Rechts immer das Rad. Die Radmitter ziehe ich an und nach kurzem fahren fällt das Rad einfach ab. Wenn ich die Radmutter anziehe kommt irgendwann der Moment, dass wenn ich das Rad festhalte und die Mutter anziehe, die Antriebswelle einfach mit durchdreht. Besteht da vielleicht ein Problem mit dem Differenzial?

Gruß Nico
 
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"Good evening everyone,

I've been driving an Outcast 6s exb for a few weeks and am very happy with it. Unfortunately, the front right always loses the wheel. I tighten the wheel centers and after a short ride the wheel simply falls off. When I tighten the wheel nut, at some point the moment comes that when I hold the wheel and tighten the nut, the drive shaft simply spins. Is there perhaps a problem with the differential?

Greetings Nico"
 
Welcome in @MelaNico , first thing I would do is replace the wheel nuts. The Teflon wears out after time, and
then I would just put a drop of blue Loctite on the threads. A small drop will be enough.
 
Welcome to RCT

Not sure there are many German-language users here, maybe translate your text to English before posting?
Sorry you‘re Right! My fault. I will try my best with bad english and bad German autocorrect 🤷‍♂️

I saw, that the nut where i put the wheel on is Not correct in place because the wheel is a little bit deformed. So I think the wheel can Not be secure by the nut, maybe I need a new tire? Can someone recommend some?
 
I don't run a Outcast so I'm not sure what wheels and tires would fit but I will say this,
The Outcast is a discontinued rig so my advise would be, buy up parts when you can.
 
I don't run a Outcast so I'm not sure what wheels and tires would fit but I will say this,
The Outcast is a discontinued rig so my advise would be, buy up parts when you can.
Thanks for the advise, but the Most parts fits from other models and a lot of other brands make parts for this car, so i hope, that there is no problem
 
What terrain do you drive in most? Grass? Dirt? Duratrax and Pro-Line make tires that are good for various applications. I like the Pro-Line Badlands tires, but they are a bit too grippy if you drive your truck primarily in grass. But they are really good in dirt.
 
At the moment I almost only ride on the meadow, but I'm very new to it, maybe there's something else to come. But the tires should also be suitable for backflips.
 
Thanks for the advise, but the Most parts fits from other models and a lot of other brands make parts for this car, so i hope, that there is no problem
I've never researched that but I hope you don't have any problems.
 
At the moment I almost only ride on the meadow, but I'm very new to it, maybe there's something else to come. But the tires should also be suitable for backflips.
dBoots Backflips come to mind. Is that what the Outcast comes with? Duratrax Six Packs and Pro-Line's Badlands are similar tires, and have a really good tread pattern, but they are really grippy in grass. Duratrax Hatchets would be good tires for driving in grass. Pro-Line has a similar tread pattern to the Hatchets, but I can't remember off the top of my head what they are called.
 
Your hex is stripped and you need a new wheel. I recommend trading your hexes out for a set of Kraton EXB V2 hexes. They're far less prone to stripping the wheels out than the ones that came with your truck. I have a set on my Outcast and I'm very happy with them. ARA311117

Stock Arrma hexes dig a trough in your wheels so at first glance they look OK even though they're not.
 
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dBoots Backflips come to mind. Is that what the Outcast comes with? Duratrax Six Packs and Pro-Line's Badlands are similar tires, and have a really good tread pattern, but they are really grippy in grass. Duratrax Hatchets would be good tires for driving in grass. Pro-Line has a similar tread pattern to the Hatchets, but I can't remember off the top of my head what they are called.
Yes, I am very happy with the original backflip tires, unfortunately they are currently not available for purchase in Germany.
 
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