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Old 09-04-2003, 08:22 PM
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Making working hubs

Hi,

I would like to have working hubs on my Enzo but can't justify the price of Acu-Stion's Hub set.

Does anyone know where I can get wheel nuts and the threaded parts(basically screws without the head)?

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I am not certain, but there is a good possibility Sakatsu makes the centre spindle you're talking of as a separate detailing item, you could try looking on either www.scaleracecars.com or www.mediamixhobby.com.sg for them.

Another alternative would be to get some small diameter threaded rod from a hobby store that sells parts for radio control aeroplanes, or the same from a hardware store.
If all other options fail, you could get some small machine screws(fine thread) and cut the heads off of them, it is not difficult.
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Re: Making working hubs

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Originally Posted by freakray
I am not certain, but there is a good possibility Sakatsu makes the centre spindle you're talking of as a separate detailing item, you could try looking on either www.scaleracecars.com

Another alternative would be to get some small diameter threaded rod from a hobby store that sells parts for radio control aeroplanes, or the same from a hardware store.
If all other options fail, you could get some small machine screws(fine thread) and cut the heads off of them, it is not difficult.
I have them in stock. They are just very hard to find on the web site. Here is a link so you can see what they look like.
Working wheel nuts.
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