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  • jakeyboyJ Offline
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    Hi, wanting to put some crash bungs on my DT, anyone done this before that has some advice as don’t want to spend £70+ on front and rear r&g ones. Thanks!

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    • jakeyboyJ jakeyboy

      Hi, wanting to put some crash bungs on my DT, anyone done this before that has some advice as don’t want to spend £70+ on front and rear r&g ones. Thanks!

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      @jakeyboy I have, a meter of M8 threaded barrel and 4 nylock nuts - £2
      Some old skateboard wheels from a colleague - free
      Don't have any close up photos but they do the job and look reasonable I'd say
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      • Glynn123G Glynn123

        @jakeyboy I have, a meter of M8 threaded barrel and 4 nylock nuts - £2
        Some old skateboard wheels from a colleague - free
        Don't have any close up photos but they do the job and look reasonable I'd say
        alt text

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        @Glynn123 I take it that you swapped your axles out for the threaded bar???

        SEDUCED BY THE DARK SIDE!!!

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        • NINJAN NINJA

          @Glynn123 I take it that you swapped your axles out for the threaded bar???

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          @NINJA yeah weight reduction, there's Abit of slop in the wheels when you corner hard mind...

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          • Glynn123G Glynn123

            @NINJA yeah weight reduction, there's Abit of slop in the wheels when you corner hard mind...

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            @Glynn123 It that because the bar is thinner than the original axel's???

            SEDUCED BY THE DARK SIDE!!!

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            • NINJAN NINJA

              @Glynn123 It that because the bar is thinner than the original axel's???

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              @NINJA only by about 19mm

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              • Glynn123G Glynn123

                @NINJA only by about 19mm

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                @Glynn123 DAMN that's a lot for-sure!!!

                SEDUCED BY THE DARK SIDE!!!

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                • NINJAN NINJA

                  @Glynn123 DAMN that's a lot for-sure!!!

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                  @Glynn123 thanks for help, any chance you can attach a photo of the threaded bolt or a link please. The bolts I’m finding don’t seem to look like they’d work 🙂

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                  • jakeyboyJ jakeyboy

                    @Glynn123 thanks for help, any chance you can attach a photo of the threaded bolt or a link please. The bolts I’m finding don’t seem to look like they’d work 🙂

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                    @jakeyboy @Glynn123 Is your man for that dude. 😉

                    SEDUCED BY THE DARK SIDE!!!

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                    • NINJAN NINJA

                      @jakeyboy @Glynn123 Is your man for that dude. 😉

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                      @NINJA oops yeah, didn’t mean to @ you haha, cheers

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                        Something like this would do the job, you'll have pleanty spare at 100cm, https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/M8-M10-M12-1-0mm-FINE-PITCH-Threaded-Bar-Rod-Studding-Full-Nuts-Washers/292737174175?var=&hash=item44287eca9f
                        Just select M8 diameter as it fits the drilled axles rear axle nicely. You might want to check the diameter of the drilled part of your front axles mind, I don't have standard forks and axle so it may be slightly narrower and need drilled out for the bar to work.
                        Also you'll probably get the threaded bar and nuts allot cheaper from a local firm, I think I only paid a couple quid if that.

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                        • Glynn123G Glynn123

                          Something like this would do the job, you'll have pleanty spare at 100cm, https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/M8-M10-M12-1-0mm-FINE-PITCH-Threaded-Bar-Rod-Studding-Full-Nuts-Washers/292737174175?var=&hash=item44287eca9f
                          Just select M8 diameter as it fits the drilled axles rear axle nicely. You might want to check the diameter of the drilled part of your front axles mind, I don't have standard forks and axle so it may be slightly narrower and need drilled out for the bar to work.
                          Also you'll probably get the threaded bar and nuts allot cheaper from a local firm, I think I only paid a couple quid if that.

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                          @Glynn123 thanks pal, will get it measured up then and get them ordered

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                            Has anyone put on front axel sliders on stock DT suspension? As both sides are different diameters.

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