
YZ10 rims - to drill or not to drill?
YZ10 rims - to drill or not to drill?
I've got some JC Racing YZ-10 wheels for my Procat. Is it worth drilling the extra pair of holes in the rims or is two enough? I also wondered why there were only 2 holes if the wheel fitment had four screws? Thanks for any comments.


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Re: YZ10 rims - to drill or not to drill?
2 = quicker to remove, 4 = more secure, up to you which way you want to go, I've drilled out a couple of sets of mine though
Unlike the Yokomo 2.2's these don't have marks in the moulding where the holes would be so you'll have to be accurate with position, use a wheel hub to mark hole centres

Unlike the Yokomo 2.2's these don't have marks in the moulding where the holes would be so you'll have to be accurate with position, use a wheel hub to mark hole centres
Re: YZ10 rims - to drill or not to drill?
Oohhhhhhhh they are pretty, got a part number for them? I presume JC still make them.
Could do with a set for my Yokomo Hot Dog.
Could do with a set for my Yokomo Hot Dog.
Re: YZ10 rims - to drill or not to drill?
Here y'are buddy...
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Yokomo-YZ10-Dished-wheel-set-/180530105445?pt=UK_ToysGames_RadioControlled_JN&hash=item2a086ecc65
JC should give me commision at this rate
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Yokomo-YZ10-Dished-wheel-set-/180530105445?pt=UK_ToysGames_RadioControlled_JN&hash=item2a086ecc65
JC should give me commision at this rate

Re: YZ10 rims - to drill or not to drill?
Never thought to look on fleabay
I got some of their CAT wheels last year, really nice quality.
I am rather taken with the following YZ10 wheels,
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Yokomo-YZ10-6-spoke-wheel-set-/180545159798?pt=UK_ToysGames_RadioControlled_JN&hash=item2a09548276

I got some of their CAT wheels last year, really nice quality.
I am rather taken with the following YZ10 wheels,
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Yokomo-YZ10-6-spoke-wheel-set-/180545159798?pt=UK_ToysGames_RadioControlled_JN&hash=item2a09548276
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Re: YZ10 rims - to drill or not to drill?
That rim looks like it has a defect in it. Out of all the rims, why choose that one for the picture of your product?kaszal wrote:Here y'are buddy...
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Yokomo-YZ10-Dished-wheel-set-/180530105445?pt=UK_ToysGames_RadioControlled_JN&hash=item2a086ecc65
JC should give me commision at this rate
Re: YZ10 rims - to drill or not to drill?
True. Maybe I'll give them a nice photo of mine to use 
The ones I got were fine, no defects. A little flashing maybe, but easily sorted with a sharp scalpel.
I think the dish wheels collect less dirt than the five-spoke and look good too.

The ones I got were fine, no defects. A little flashing maybe, but easily sorted with a sharp scalpel.
I think the dish wheels collect less dirt than the five-spoke and look good too.
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