truck wheel ID
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truck wheel ID
so a couple of things i have a set of wheels for a truck and it seems know i have to get super long axles to be able to mount them on my truck could someone tell me what brand of wheel they are and do i need to get monster axles or are they not rc10 wheels
thank you for looking
regards Paul
thank you for looking
regards Paul
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Re: truck wheel ID
what size bearings are those? look like tamiya. rims might be for a blackfoot, monster beetle, etc......
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Re: truck wheel ID
yes looks like i got had the bearing size is 11mm outside and 5mm inside i got them as they were sold as AE truck wheels
the one on the right is visibly larger in every way
the one on the right is visibly larger in every way
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Re: truck wheel ID
the offset on the rear is good. that how the "good" aftermarket rc10 truck conversion rims should be. unless your trying to put them on a 10t, then it'll be friggin' wide as hell.
are you using them on a buggy or a 10t? they're designed for a buggy.
are you using them on a buggy or a 10t? they're designed for a buggy.
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Re: truck wheel ID
Doesn’t the B3/T3 have longer front axles than the original? I may be wrong, but sorry I’m just bored! My ol’ lady and kid are taking a nap before we go to a party later. They never take naps on weekends when I want them to!



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well, the seller didn't lie. they're used to turn your buggy into a monster truck. they're just not meant for the 10t.
if you decide to keep them, and want to do an rc10 truck conversion, let me know. i'm almost positive i have the pair of front axles that you need.
if you decide to keep them, and want to do an rc10 truck conversion, let me know. i'm almost positive i have the pair of front axles that you need.
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thanks for the offer scr8p but Don beat you to it i think they need some attention from some mothers ive been wanting to try that billet polish
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Re: truck wheel ID
Hey Paul,I have a set of plastic wheels just like yours,even found the adapters for 3/16X3/8 bears, I had a pair of the longe axels but cannot find. Johnny
PS did ya ever find your UPS stickers or just moved on
PS did ya ever find your UPS stickers or just moved on

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Re: truck wheel ID
Sorry to dig up such an old thread, but I have a set of Stampede wheels that I'm trying to use on my old RC10T. The Stampede used 11x5x4mm bearings in the wheels, which isn't quite right for the 10T axles. Do you happen to recall where you found the 11mm to 3/8" bearing adapters?rc10johnny wrote: ↑Tue Jul 06, 2010 12:35 pm Hey Paul,I have a set of plastic wheels just like yours,even found the adapters for 3/16X3/8 bears, I had a pair of the longe axels but cannot find. Johnny
PS did ya ever find your UPS stickers or just moved on![]()
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Re: truck wheel ID
A Stampede uses 12mm hexes, and have different front and rear offsets. I have a couple 10T's that use Traxxas caster blocks and carriers to convert the front to hexes.
There were several Tamiya wheels that used 11mm OD bearings. The adapter rings pop up on Ebay fairly regularly.
There were several Tamiya wheels that used 11mm OD bearings. The adapter rings pop up on Ebay fairly regularly.
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