@@rcilluminati26 The plastic hub adaptors that come with the Aggressor rims for the LMT. I grabbed some Traxxas aluminium 5353R ones (which I think are just red instead of blue) needed to add a washer as the LOSI hex adaptor is wider.
@@russellrv I never even tried the plastic spacers, the aluminum is the way to go. You might find that you need a small spacer or washer behind the aluminum hex so the axle doesn’t slide in and out too much. Just don’t make it tight, needs to spin free.
Thank you for your review, it answered many of my questions! How do you like your steering servo? I haven't seen that brand until recently and thought the case looked pretty cool but have no clue how well it functions.
Have you tried them yet? I know they are a more aggressive cut on the tread but do you think it's gonna make that much difference in performance to justify the extra money? Curious on your thoughts. Thanks. Also did you know losi/horizon hobby are giving v1 owners the new redesigned axle housings with the reinforced webbing free? I just emailed them and they are sending me a set for free. Very cool. Fiqured id share. Even if yours aren't broke you should still be able to get them and keep them as spares
Ive run them a few times now and I really like them. The weight savings is actually noticeable and they hook up great! Thats awesome to hear about the axles, thanks for sharing!
@@rcilluminati26 Thanks for the update! I'll definitely grab a set. I like how you can buy them mounted and ready to go but it's definitely costly at like 130$ but love my lmt. Guess you have to pay to play lol
FYI.. I just sheard off that plastic washer. I watched this video like a month ago and remembered what you said. It failed exactly like you said it would. Horrible design. Wish I had a machine shop to make metal ones. I’ll try the tracxxas now. Thanks for posting the video
Sorry to hear that. I’ve seen aluminum versions online. Look up UDR wheel adapter On eBay. They appear to be the right size to fit the LMT but honestly, the 17mm hubs are still much better.
I’m running the Treal saver and it’s great so far. Just tighten the adjuster nut in to stiffen it up. Freestyle RC and ServoAF also make really nice ones that replace the drag link and you can use a heavy duty servo horn.
Thanks for the solution to 17mm adaptor for the LMT. Very helpful video.
Really good video. I agree about that plastic washer.
Thanks for watching!
very nice job mate...looking great car🤩
keep it up champ...enjoy🏆
Thanks 👍
Yup my tire just flew off. So with the traxxas 5353 hex no washer needed when you scew in the nut?
No washer, the hex itself might need a washer behind it but once thats done the wheel mounts with the nut only
Yep one of my rear wheels just popped off. Going to try the Traxxas adapters. Did you try them out?
Do you mean the plastic spacers that come on the Maxx? If so, they look way stronger. Ive been using the Traxxas aluminum hexs and they work great
@@rcilluminati26 The plastic hub adaptors that come with the Aggressor rims for the LMT. I grabbed some Traxxas aluminium 5353R ones (which I think are just red instead of blue) needed to add a washer as the LOSI hex adaptor is wider.
@@russellrv I never even tried the plastic spacers, the aluminum is the way to go. You might find that you need a small spacer or washer behind the aluminum hex so the axle doesn’t slide in and out too much. Just don’t make it tight, needs to spin free.
@@rcilluminati26 That's exactly what I did.
Thank you for your review, it answered many of my questions! How do you like your steering servo? I haven't seen that brand until recently and thought the case looked pretty cool but have no clue how well it functions.
Thanks, I love the Shift servo, super strong and fast. Also has lifetime warranty on gears.
@@rcilluminati26 Excellent, thanks! Is it the s2.0?
@@mattriley339 yes. S2.0
Have you tried them yet? I know they are a more aggressive cut on the tread but do you think it's gonna make that much difference in performance to justify the extra money? Curious on your thoughts. Thanks. Also did you know losi/horizon hobby are giving v1 owners the new redesigned axle housings with the reinforced webbing free? I just emailed them and they are sending me a set for free. Very cool. Fiqured id share. Even if yours aren't broke you should still be able to get them and keep them as spares
Ive run them a few times now and I really like them. The weight savings is actually noticeable and they hook up great! Thats awesome to hear about the axles, thanks for sharing!
@@rcilluminati26 Thanks for the update! I'll definitely grab a set. I like how you can buy them mounted and ready to go but it's definitely costly at like 130$ but love my lmt. Guess you have to pay to play lol
FYI.. I just sheard off that plastic washer. I watched this video like a month ago and remembered what you said. It failed exactly like you said it would. Horrible design. Wish I had a machine shop to make metal ones. I’ll try the tracxxas now. Thanks for posting the video
Sorry to hear that. I’ve seen aluminum versions online. Look up UDR wheel adapter On eBay. They appear to be the right size to fit the LMT but honestly, the 17mm hubs are still much better.
I think they make aluminum hubs adapter
Yes, Ive seen those but the Traxxas 17mm are still the better option. Its a much stronger design with the 17mm nut and larger axle.
@@rcilluminati26 cool ill check it out the jconcepts ones I think are like 80 buck for a full set so kinda pricey
What size screws did you use to mount your limit straps? I cant find the right size in the Manuel
They are M3, I believe the lower are 15mm and upper are 20mm
Throw a washer in it lol would work as long as it's a direct fit to the axle size,.. EDIT.... you just said that
you could go to hardware store and get metal washers
I like the larger Traxxas hubs better. They are much more secure with the large 17mm nut.
@@rcilluminati26 I did the 12mm mod before these came out but thinking of getting a set for my tekno mt410
can you recommend a servo saver for the LMT ?
I’m running the Treal saver and it’s great so far. Just tighten the adjuster nut in to stiffen it up. Freestyle RC and ServoAF also make really nice ones that replace the drag link and you can use a heavy duty servo horn.