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Old 09-11-2012
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Default Front Hubs For Cyclone Touring Car

Does anyone know where I can buy these in pairs, or cheap? (part number is 73507) Ive broke two now and until my driving improves I may break a few more. They only seem to sell them as x1 front and rear per pack.
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Old 12-11-2012
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HPI and Hotbodies only package them like that. I wouldn't recommend anything other than these. Don't worry as you get better you will break them less often. The rears don't break but before long you will snap a ballstud in one and need to replace it.
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Old 17-11-2012
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Thanks for that. Just wish they'd supply them in larger quantities (4 at a time). I'll just have to improve.

Thanks again.
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Old 22-11-2012
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Why dont you Replace them for the Newer Front Hubs that are on the HotBodies TCXX?(Part No 68796)

The TCXX ones are Identical in Geometry, apart from having a 3rd Hole for the Steering BallStud........you just use the Middle Hole when there Fitted to the Cyclone Touring Car!

They also seem to be alot Stronger, come in a Full Set(2 Front Hubs & 2 Rear Hubs) & are the same Price as your Std ones(Part No 73507)
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Old 23-11-2012
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That's great. Thanks Wacker.
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