


Not the first time someone has done this but I had this project planed out for at least 3 years now. Mike did it on his Ultima and I thought I would try it for this RC10. The challenge was to make the front work with BB like a standard wheel. I think this turned out perfect. (better that I thought).

First thing was to cut the inside ring out of the wheels to make then narrower to fit wide front buggy rubber. I use this blade and took my time going around like 1,000 times until I got a nice smooth cut.





Then started by looking at several different hex adapters from AE, HPI and Traxxas; looking at material and thickness of the spacer to be able to use a rimer bit to fit a BB and to be able to play with the wheel offset to work with the RC10.


I rimed it to fit a standard 3/16 BB and it worked ok but because I ended up with a thin edge of material and it deformed a bit (still feels ok to me but not perfect). Went at it again but this time to use a older RC10 5/16 BB and it was perfect.
On the rear the standard HPI adapter for modern RC10 and Losi was perfect (it came on the HIP adapter kit). On the front I used a Traxxas adapter that had the perfect thickness for the wheel.
I did the wheel and then the adapter and that is it. Ended up using some flanged BB and it was a perfect fit.



The offset on the wheel is substantially different that the standard RC10 wheels. On this car I had already adapted some B3 steering carriers that brought the front width inside a bit and then these wheels brought it back out. I did try this with Truck axles and it look a bit wide so I when back and installed some Ti B3 axles up front.


More photos of the car here: RC10 Black World's Car custom