quick release for ad1??
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Two options:
1) Spend about $100+ to completely convert to an AD2
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2) Just get the MF2 qc wheel adaptors. However, you'll be able to use the wheels, but still with a nut.
1) Spend about $100+ to completely convert to an AD2
or
2) Just get the MF2 qc wheel adaptors. However, you'll be able to use the wheels, but still with a nut.
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Right. You would have to replace almost all the rear end hardware in order to use the quick change feature. The adaptor allows the use of the QC wheels but secures them with a nut.
Look here: http://www.teamlosi.com/Products/Def...rodID=LOSA2995
Look here: http://www.teamlosi.com/Products/Def...rodID=LOSA2995
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list of parts needed
Rear pivot block
rear arms
rear hubs, bearings and bushings
axles, out drives, quick release lever and spring
also rims and the QC insert
At Losi parts house prices it comes to 122.62.....
For another 180 you could have a new AD2
Rear pivot block
rear arms
rear hubs, bearings and bushings
axles, out drives, quick release lever and spring
also rims and the QC insert
At Losi parts house prices it comes to 122.62.....
For another 180 you could have a new AD2