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Old 26-11-2014
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Default BMAX4 III Wheel hub pins

Hi All,

We seem to be breaking them fairly regularly (Part no. BM-011). Anyone else having trouble? Are there option parts available?

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Old 26-11-2014
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I dont like the original roll pins so i use these, much better and stronger.

SP-011H Wheel Hub Pin (Hard/4pcs)
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Perfect. Thanks. Not sure how I didnt spot those!
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The rolled pins break. you need the solid pins:
http://www.rccarshop.co.uk/index.php...hard-4pcs.html
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Hi,
I don’t use those split pins either as they are pants - they could take ages to remove if you have had a brakeage and needed to remove the drive shaft from the hub.
The Yokomo hard pins are a good idea but they are quite expensive and you only get 4 of them per packet.
Get these instead - HPI part no 101239 - they are loads cheaper and you get 10 in a pack !!!
I have used these ever since I started running a B-Max4 several years ago and they are spot on.
Rob.
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Old 28-11-2014
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im suprised for such a high end kit they'd even make such pins!

even my 90$ tamiya kit never had such a thing!
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Thanks chaps. Have ordered some!
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