Turbo Optima Mid SE Front Hub Question.
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Turbo Optima Mid SE Front Hub Question.
So my new Optima has what looks like aluminum front hubs......and plastic rear. Is that standard? Or are the front after market? Just curious.
Thanks for all the help.
Thanks for all the help.
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Re: Turbo Optima Mid SE Front Hub Question.
Interestingly, diecast aluminum was used by Kyosho for the standard kit front hubs.
This is true for the re-released versions as well.
This is true for the re-released versions as well.
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Re: Turbo Optima Mid SE Front Hub Question.
Added strength for steering knuckles? My GV Beagle Optima clone is the same.
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Re: Turbo Optima Mid SE Front Hub Question.
Thanks for the info guys. 2nd question. This is my first Optima I've ever messed around with. The body that came with it, seems to be too short for the chassis? Am I an idiot (distinct possibility
) ? Or does that back hole in the body not go to the rear shock tower?
Wrong body for the car?

Wrong body for the car?
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Re: Turbo Optima Mid SE Front Hub Question.
Your car appears to be original wheel base so that body should fit.
When installing the body, I've found that it's best to fit the front between the shocks and drop it into place first then the back will simply drop over the rear body mounting.
You're clearly not an idiot since you bought an Optima Mid.
When installing the body, I've found that it's best to fit the front between the shocks and drop it into place first then the back will simply drop over the rear body mounting.
You're clearly not an idiot since you bought an Optima Mid.

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Re: Turbo Optima Mid SE Front Hub Question.
Thanks for the vote of confidenceXLR8 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 02, 2021 11:18 am Your car appears to be original wheel base so that body should fit.
When installing the body, I've found that it's best to fit the front between the shocks and drop it into place first then the back will simply drop over the rear body mounting.
You're clearly not an idiot since you bought an Optima Mid.![]()

When I put the body on the front body mount the rear is 1/2" or so short of reaching the rear body mount. I'll take a picture when I get a chance. I can get one or the other. Not both. Is it supposed to reach both?
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Re: Turbo Optima Mid SE Front Hub Question.
I would be curious to see a photo from above without bodywork and a photo of the chassis taken from below ....
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Re: Turbo Optima Mid SE Front Hub Question.
what happened to the upper frame?
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Re: Turbo Optima Mid SE Front Hub Question.
It looks like the previous owner incorrectly installed the rear shock tower to the back of the rear bulkhead instead of the front. Put it on correctly and your body should fit again.
Here's a modded but correct assembly for comparison:


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