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Old 30-08-2011
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Default 410 Rear Wheel striped.

I have stripped a few wheels and this is annoying. I have stripped both the TD rand Rulux rear wheels. Not sure where the problem is. Anyone had similar problem and how did you fix this.

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What roll pins are you using?

If the roll pins are too short then this adds more pressure on the wheel, causing them to strip.
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not the kit ones at a guess since the kit pins are slightly too long to fit in rulux wheels

if the pin snaps it does murder the wheel unfortunately
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check for excessive play in outdrive, driveshafts and propshafts.

Pin and wheel is the last point for all the "smack" to be absorbed.

Possibly slacken the clutch a sniff too.
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Old 31-08-2011
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Thanks for the feed back.

The pins are shortened to 12mm to fit the Rulux wheels and have loosened the slipper quite a bit from stock, but still the same problem. The kit is about a month old, so there is little play of the drive train.
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There must be a spacing problem of some sorts on the rear stub axles
Check manual first then check you have correct crunch spacers etc
Sounds like wheel is not locating hard against the spacer/backplate gold thing, and there for when wheel is tightened it is adding shear stress to the pins
Hope this helps, let us know
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