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I will send a picture I will look and see if that’s it give me a littleThere called Rear Bearing Carriers.
I’m pretty sure that is it do you know where I can get itThere called Rear Bearing Carriers.
Won’t this work? https://www.amainhobbies.com/traxxas-stub-axle-carriers-2-vxl-tra3752/p17606I will send a picture I will look and see if that’s it give me a little
I’m pretty sure that is it do you know where I can get it
Those are for the electric rustler. Not sure if those would be a direct fit or the same as the nitro ones.
Its traxxas so you can get it anywhereI’m pretty sure that is it do you know where I can get it
Could also be the wheel hex hub which holds the axle in the hub and holds the wheel on (by a nut) Just for reference / just in case, if it is a wheel hex hub, stock is 12mm size. Stock are also plastic, I opt for aluminum ones, you can find them on amazon for cheap. On my electric rustler I use cheap hobbypark ones and still going strong after 3 years.The rear wheel that holds it is on the axles
yeah thank you guys I’m gonna get the aluminum eventually just got a couple of the plastic onesThose are for the electric rustler. Not sure if those would be a direct fit or the same as the nitro ones.
According to the exploded views, here you go for the rear hub carriers. The rear hubs holds the bearings and axles.
TRA1952 Rear Hub Carrier Nitro Rustler AMain Hobbies
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If I were me Id opt for the aluminum upgrade ones. No chance of breaking, and their is no plastic so they won't warp / have play where the bearings sit.
Its traxxas so you can get it anywhere
My go to's:
- Local Hobby Shops - support them so they can be open! Especially if its a track and hobby shop, and or family owned!
- AMain Hobbies
- Jenny's RC
- AbsoluteHobbyz
- Amazon / eBay
- Heck, even Walmart has traxxas stuff but they only stock them online cause why would they stock in stores.
Could also be the wheel hex hub which holds the axle in the hub and holds the wheel on (by a nut) Just for reference / just in case, if it is a wheel hex hub, stock is 12mm size. Stock are also plastic, I opt for aluminum ones, you can find them on amazon for cheap. On my electric rustler I use cheap hobbypark ones and still going strong after 3 years.
Yes Pics can help so we know what exact part it is