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Drag 02-04-2006 05:24 PM

TRU-TURN SPINNER
 
Anybody no what TRU-TURN SPINNER and adapter kit is for Saito FA.82a ?

tashley 02-04-2006 07:36 PM

RE: TRU-TURN SPINNER
 
Do a search at their website and you'll find an application chart.

Richard L. 02-04-2006 11:15 PM

RE: TRU-TURN SPINNER
 


ORIGINAL: Drag

Anybody no what TRU-TURN SPINNER and adapter kit is for Saito FA.82a ?
Any spinner would work. It's the prop adapter that matters, and you want part #TT-0716-A.

krossk 02-05-2006 07:02 AM

RE: TRU-TURN SPINNER
 
You can also get the 7mm x 1.25mm spinner adapter from MPI for about $3.50. It is a double nut set w/o the bolt. If you order the spinner directly from them, they will replace the stock adapter with whatever you need just for asking.

Newc 02-05-2006 07:24 AM

RE: TRU-TURN SPINNER
 

You can also get the 7mm x 1.25mm spinner adapter from MPI for about $3.50. It is a double nut set w/o the bolt. If you order the spinner directly from them, they will replace the stock adapter with whatever you need just for asking.
Same is true for Tru-Turn. I've had very good dealings with them.

Zippi 02-05-2006 07:14 PM

RE: TRU-TURN SPINNER
 
Depending on the prop you use will determine which spinner to get. Tru Turn list the Height Of the Propeller Slot and the Length Of the Propeller Slot. Measure the prop you have and then you can start to scan Tru Turns listings for what size you need.

rc-sport 02-06-2006 03:31 PM

RE: TRU-TURN SPINNER
 
save yourself a few bucks and call Dave Brown products. I used to only use Tru Turn spinners until on whim I called Dave Brown, they cut the spinner to the specs I gave them and the fit was perfect. Quality is the same as Tru Turn. I only use Dave Brown spinners now.

tashley 02-06-2006 03:46 PM

RE: TRU-TURN SPINNER
 
Although Dave Brown makes a nice spinner, the quality most assuredly is not the same. Tru-Turn spinners are machined out of billet aluminum and Dave Brown spinners are spun formed out of a piece of flat aluminum sheet.

Richard L. 02-06-2006 04:44 PM

RE: TRU-TURN SPINNER
 
Yep, quality is definitely not the same. The cone of a Tru-Turn spinner will snap positively into the groove in the spinner backplate. You get what you pay for.

tailskid 02-06-2006 10:44 PM

RE: TRU-TURN SPINNER
 
I've never tried a Dave Brown spinner - stuck with Tru-Turn and haven't had any regrets.

rc-sport 02-06-2006 11:37 PM

RE: TRU-TURN SPINNER
 
Sorry guys, side by side you can tell the difference. The cone fits perfectly into the back plate.

Richard L. 02-07-2006 12:46 AM

RE: TRU-TURN SPINNER
 
Not if it's slightly warped because the cone material is too thin.

Drag 02-07-2006 01:36 PM

RE: TRU-TURN SPINNER
 
Thank you Gentlemen I ordered a Tru-Turn and the kit.

Drag

tashley 02-07-2006 01:49 PM

RE: TRU-TURN SPINNER
 
You can't go wrong with TruTurn, it's simply the best.


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