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Old 19-03-2012
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Default DEX410 Alu Wing Washers?

On the new V3's i saw that they came with anodised orange wing washers the little contersunk ones that sit on top of the wing and was wondering can you buy them i was looking on the durango site and cant seem to find them for some reason does anybody no where they are any links?
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On the new V3's i saw that they came with anodised orange wing washers the little contersunk ones that sit on top of the wing and was wondering can you buy them i was looking on the durango site and cant seem to find them for some reason does anybody no where they are any links?
The are the old style rear wheel cone spacers. I think they come in the V3 as an option so you can run the old wheels....

Since you can't buy the old wheels anymore they are useless..... for that
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The are the old style rear wheel cone spacers. I think they come in the V3 as an option so you can run the old wheels....

Since you can't buy the old wheels anymore they are useless..... for that

are they?
wonder what these are for then??

http://www.team-durango.com/part-inf...artNo=TD709013

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They are for the 8th scale cars, They have a lip on the underside to fit through the thicker plastic wings. They wont fit the 410.

Trust me, Ive already looked into it
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correct, they do but sand or file it off, thats what i did to the ones i used on my x6 (not rango parts though)
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Tresrey have released a set but they're not going to match the TD Orange/Gold...
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is hupo running the wheel cones things thats were i saw them first?
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Understand Tresrey does these albeit in red, and super high quality finishes
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They are for the 8th scale cars, They have a lip on the underside to fit through the thicker plastic wings. They wont fit the 410.

Trust me, Ive already looked into it
They fit just fine on a 410, just needs a longer screw to hold them on
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It's not the length of screw that's the problem,
They have a lip on the underside so it won't sit flat.

You could file it off if you really wanted too. But the. It's just the same as the wheel cones
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The lip hasn't caused any problems for me so far, and you can't see that it's raised when it's belting round a track.
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It's not the length of screw that's the problem,
They have a lip on the underside so it won't sit flat.

You could file it off if you really wanted too. But the. It's just the same as the wheel cones
oh so the wheel cones have a countersunk part for the screw head?, odd my wheel sapacers dont!!
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