I've been building up a pre-runner type rig from an Element Enduro Trailrunner. Separate thread on this below:
http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/elem...ro/625273-another-enduro-pre-runner-idea.html
In order to get a wheels to properly 'fit' the body I bought some hex hub adapters slightly wider than the stock Enduro ones to add about 4mm at each wheel. You know the sort of thing:
As has been the case when I've bought these before, the hub extender has a stepped ~7mm center hole which I have learned is only compatible with Axial Hexes (who thought that was a great standard?).
But, naturally, the Axial hex doesn't fit on the element Enduro axles without drilling the center hole out to 5mm for about 75% of it's depth.
So, that's all done and the hub extenders are mounted on the wheels and the hexes now fit the axles.
My only question is this: Does it need to be this hard to widen a truck by ~4mm? Am I using the wrong parts?
I realise I could just buy some 8mm wide wheel hexes (3mm wider than stock) but when I use those I don't have enough axle remaining to properly attach the wheel nut.
The single advantage of the hub adaptor I used is that it doesn't add to the total thickness of hex+wheel that the axle has to pass through.
Is there a better way?
http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/elem...ro/625273-another-enduro-pre-runner-idea.html
In order to get a wheels to properly 'fit' the body I bought some hex hub adapters slightly wider than the stock Enduro ones to add about 4mm at each wheel. You know the sort of thing:

As has been the case when I've bought these before, the hub extender has a stepped ~7mm center hole which I have learned is only compatible with Axial Hexes (who thought that was a great standard?).


But, naturally, the Axial hex doesn't fit on the element Enduro axles without drilling the center hole out to 5mm for about 75% of it's depth.
So, that's all done and the hub extenders are mounted on the wheels and the hexes now fit the axles.
My only question is this: Does it need to be this hard to widen a truck by ~4mm? Am I using the wrong parts?
I realise I could just buy some 8mm wide wheel hexes (3mm wider than stock) but when I use those I don't have enough axle remaining to properly attach the wheel nut.
The single advantage of the hub adaptor I used is that it doesn't add to the total thickness of hex+wheel that the axle has to pass through.
Is there a better way?