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Has anyone ordered from these guys?
Im looking at the drive bearings, and their track tensioners. Are the tensioners any better than the ones from tankzone?
What's the shipping like from these guys to the UK? I dont undestand a word of German im afraid, lol.
Regards,
Rik
Im looking at the drive bearings, and their track tensioners. Are the tensioners any better than the ones from tankzone?
What's the shipping like from these guys to the UK? I dont undestand a word of German im afraid, lol.
Regards,
Rik
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pictures Rik hard to tell what you are actually looking at my friend or a link
a work mate has just ordered some tammy paint from them
I use 8mmx15mm flanged bearings for my tiger drive shafts get them from RS components or a local bearing supplier
a work mate has just ordered some tammy paint from them
I use 8mmx15mm flanged bearings for my tiger drive shafts get them from RS components or a local bearing supplier
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Oops! Sorry, lol. It's been a long day.
Added pics to this post.
Added pics to this post.
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That kettenspanner is the better of the ones i have seen anzac has fitted one to his tiger
Pm him and ask what he thinks as i can remember it was positive
Pm him and ask what he thinks as i can remember it was positive
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All Positive !
Quick & simple to install
You'll need to remove the existing plastic hull mounts on both sides first ( file smooth) other than that - Brilliant !
Quick & simple to install
You'll need to remove the existing plastic hull mounts on both sides first ( file smooth) other than that - Brilliant !
Last edited by ANZAC on Tue Oct 14, 2008 7:20 am, edited 1 time in total.
HL KV-1 : HL Tiger 1 : HL PanzerKampfwagen III : HL Pershing : HL M41A3 Bulldog : Matorro King Tiger
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Thanks for the pics Anzac.
I like the tensioning bar as well. They look like they could be quite easy to waterproof.
I think im going to go for them, and try the bearings from them as well.
Regards,
Rik
I like the tensioning bar as well. They look like they could be quite easy to waterproof.
I think im going to go for them, and try the bearings from them as well.
Regards,
Rik
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Good choice
the connecting tension bar adds strength to the rear hull being a bonus for those upgrading with metal addons etc
Sealing the hull axial point should be quite simple & straight forward
I would have gone for the bearing supports too but didn't know the drive shaft OD size I have
ah well next time I guess
the connecting tension bar adds strength to the rear hull being a bonus for those upgrading with metal addons etc
Sealing the hull axial point should be quite simple & straight forward
I would have gone for the bearing supports too but didn't know the drive shaft OD size I have
ah well next time I guess
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Anzac the drive shaft O.D is 8mm and can be a tight fit due to burrs and the like a bit of clean up and all should be good
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They have 2 types, a 7.98mm or 8.06mm, which do you think would be better?
Regards,
Rik
Regards,
Rik
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you would need to measure the shaft with a vernier caliper or micrometer to see which size you have
the variation in sizes doesnt seem a lot but it can make all the difference ie wont fit or be to sloppy
the bearings on my tiger are 8.01mm measured with cambridge pins and the shafts were 7.995mm measured with a digital micrometer that reads down to .001mm still had to clean some burrs and high spots on the shaft to get them to fit right
the variation in sizes doesnt seem a lot but it can make all the difference ie wont fit or be to sloppy
the bearings on my tiger are 8.01mm measured with cambridge pins and the shafts were 7.995mm measured with a digital micrometer that reads down to .001mm still had to clean some burrs and high spots on the shaft to get them to fit right