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Old 23-08-2012
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Default shims when using aluminum hexes

hello Peep,

Does Anyone Know What Size The Shims Are That Come With The Alu Hex Ki?

Diameter And Thickness.

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I got Axial SCX10 alloy hexes on mine. No shims needed as they lock on via grub screw. Plus you can do the wheel nut up tight with no binding at all.
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I dont use shims on mine and I have the alloy ansmann hexes
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Thanks Guys But I've Bought Some Greatest Have A Grub Screw But Don't Push Up Right To The Bearing Because Of The Locating Pin Stopping Them. I Wanted To Put Some Shims In To Eliminate The Play That Is there.
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That Should Have Said "hexes That Have A Grub Screw", Bloody Phones. lol
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