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Old 11-06-2014
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Default KF and SV2 front wishbones

Just found out my KF is too wide at front using kyosho wheels as the offset is different (thanks Robin).

Anyone know how much slimmer the SV2 wishbones are as I have a stack of kyosho wheels/tyres and would really like to use them.

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Hi rob pretty sure dudders and Duncan hedger both use kyosho wheels on kfs and both fit in the mid south brca box hth
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Hi rob pretty sure dudders and Duncan hedger both use kyosho wheels on kfs and both fit in the mid south brca box hth
Your not wrong. Been using kyosho wheels on my KF and the fit in the box no problem, both front and rears.
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Old 12-06-2014
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Thanks guys

See you Sunday, its going to be scorchio!!

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The KF arms are 2mm per side longer than the SV ones.
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