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Post by Derby Monkey on Dec 28, 2010 19:32:45 GMT -6
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Post by *5 J's* on Dec 28, 2010 20:10:05 GMT -6
Nice option - how far off center does the slot start?
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Post by Evolution on Dec 28, 2010 21:32:53 GMT -6
Steve,
Looks like it could be a very nice product.
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Post by B.S.B. Racing on Dec 29, 2010 7:27:40 GMT -6
Great procuct.........no more short axles! Should go over very well if the price is right! How much is it?
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Post by zeezop on Dec 29, 2010 8:32:01 GMT -6
What is better, shorter axles or losing 1/2 oz? I think I would rather have the extra 1/2 oz and shorter axles... Though if instead of the insert you use tungsten putty then you would not lose 1/2 oz and you can use full length axles.
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Post by Derby Monkey on Dec 29, 2010 15:22:01 GMT -6
Nice option - how far off center does the slot start? The best I can tell is that the slot begins at 3mm off center. The slot is exacly 1/4" Hope that helps. Also, filling the slot with tungsten putty sound like a good idea.
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Post by Sporty on Dec 29, 2010 15:34:02 GMT -6
Who ever buys one, let us know how it works out.
I gave most of my disks away for tungsten cubes. If the whole was more towards the center, I might be inclined to try it.
I like my weight further back. whats the balance point you can get with the weigth ? for stock wheel base and extended ? with out adding more weight to the rear.
Sporty
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Post by andylester on Dec 29, 2010 18:52:17 GMT -6
Nice option - how far off center does the slot start? The best I can tell is that the slot begins at 3mm off center. The slot is exacly 1/4" Hope that helps. Also, filling the slot with tungsten putty sound like a good idea. Looks like the easiest thing to do is have a body laser cut to fit the weight. Wonder where you can get that done at???
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Post by Sporty on Dec 29, 2010 19:26:06 GMT -6
Go Andy !
Sporty
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Post by Mr. Slick on Dec 30, 2010 21:02:49 GMT -6
The best I can tell is that the slot begins at 3mm off center. The slot is exacly 1/4" Hope that helps. Also, filling the slot with tungsten putty sound like a good idea. Looks like the easiest thing to do is have a body laser cut to fit the weight. Wonder where you can get that done at??? Maybe you could fill the 1/4" slot with a 1/4" bar of Tungsten Composite and just drill into it with your normal tools...
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