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fit them to the servo your going to use

set the servo on the chassis and mark through the B4 posts were you are going to drill the chassis

drill hole in chassis just big enough for the 4/40 screws

countersink the underside of the chassis

Have you trimmed the top of the servo clamp as you only need the rear part for the battery clamp. Or left it as it is.
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Have you trimmed the top of the servo clamp as you only need the rear part for the battery clamp. Or left it as it is.
It's not trimmed.

Have seen a trimmed one thought it looked a little untidy.
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With running the BK2 Axles do you need extra spacers for the hub?
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Yes you use the older Losi XX wheel pin spacer (A3016) or even the MIP XX4 front wheel spacer (plus a few shims to suit) when using the BK2 axles

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Yes you use the older Losi XX wheel pin spacer (A3016) or even the MIP XX4 front wheel spacer (plus a few shims to suit) when using the BK2 axles

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Have you any of these spacers in stock.
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With running the BK2 Axles do you need extra spacers for the hub?
I found that the centre of an AE bearing was almost the right size, I just took two knackered ones and dismantled them and used the middle bit. I then only had to put a single shim in it to make it perfect. .
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I found that the centre of an AE bearing was almost the right size, I just took two knackered ones and dismantled them and used the middle bit. I then only had to put a single shim in it to make it perfect. .
Thats the same as i've done. Works a treat.
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