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Old 13-09-2014
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Default Losi xx rear hubs

Any way of easily identifying the difference between 2.5 deg and 3.5 deg rear hubs?

Any markings on them to give the game away?
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2.5 deg blocks have drilled indents on one end under the hole where the hingepins go through.
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Wink

Been looking at those indents all night and came to the conclusion they meant nothing.

But I guess I trust you trev!
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Put one against a 3.5 on a driver, you'll see a big difference.
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My eyesight must be going then.....or maybe I need a longer driver....

Well I don't really care if they are 2.5 or 3.5 deg - as long as they are the same both sides.

Just for your info both hubs had 2 indents in last week so it must have been an optical illusion......

Continue this discussion tomorrow
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