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EOS control wheel U6801 on 22
Does anyone know how to mount the U6801 EOS control wheel on a 22 ?
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By how to, do you mean if the rims fit?
I'm also curious to see if these will fit the car without making it too wide. Has anyone out there tried the Schumacher rims on the 22? It would be nice to buy preglued;P
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are they not different size hex??????
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Ah, didn't check the number, thought he was talking about the minipin preglued rears.
Regarding the front, if you use a worn 22-4 front driveshaft, with a 5x10x3 bearing, a thin shim, a 12mm 22-4 hex and a dremel, you can use the 12mm 22-4 front rims. I do believe the Schumacher front rims are way off offsetwise, so that will make the front end too wide...
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If the inside diameter of the schumacher wheel is 5mm you can mount it straight onto the original 22 axle. I have been using the 22-4 wheel on the front of my 22 2.0 without any issues. So long as the wheel fits well on the centre shoulder it will be fine.
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