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Default non ansmann 12mm hex wheels

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what non-ansmann wheels fit on the standard 12mm hexs of a x2c
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Kyosho fit, i use them on my x2c.
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i have used kyosho lazer zx-5 sp wheels on my mad rat and x2 and they are just as good.
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again kyosho or hotbodies
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I've bought some Yokomo 12mm alloy wheel hexes to try on the front. They look like they will fit??

Will try soon??

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Are they narrower? will it fit in the BRCA box?
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What thickness are the wheel hexes on an X2c?


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@toooldskool,

I think you need to some adjusting with the axles if you are planning on not using the B4 axle conversion. I am lead to believe that the XTE alloy hexes will go on with some drilling out and then I think the X2C axles need to be cut back - but I might be wrong.
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@toooldskool,

I think you need to some adjusting with the axles if you are planning on not using the B4 axle conversion. I am lead to believe that the XTE alloy hexes will go on with some drilling out and then I think the X2C axles need to be cut back - but I might be wrong.
That's what i've done. fitted X4 hubs on the front - they are the thinnest hubs i could find, as the pin goes on the front of the hub, not the back. they do need to be drilled out bigger to fit though & you may need to sand off any burrs on the wheel where the moulding has left lumps to stop binding.

Also i have been told a good tip (think it was on here or on the Ansmann UK racers facebook page, fit some 8th clutch shims as spacers if you get problems with binding.
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