HPI wheels on RC10DS questions!

RC10/12/100/200/250/300/500/Dual Sport
General discussion, builds/restorations etc...

Moderators: scr8p, klavy69

Post Reply
User avatar
RABIDFOX50
Approved Member
Posts: 96
Joined: Thu Aug 13, 2009 8:21 pm
Location: Florida
Has thanked: 10 times
Been thanked: 5 times

HPI wheels on RC10DS questions!

Post by RABIDFOX50 »

I ordered everything needed to use the HPI wheels on my DS. While waiting for the parts to arrive, I would like to know what millimeter offset I should use.

User avatar
LoboNYC
Approved Member
Posts: 778
Joined: Tue Apr 09, 2013 12:26 pm
Location: Staten Island, NYC
Has thanked: 814 times
Been thanked: 344 times

Re: HPI wheels on RC10DS questions!

Post by LoboNYC »

I have found that the best offset is 0 in the front and 3mm or 6mm in the rear if im using a 200mm HPI body.

You can go wider in the rear if you run the 200mm front/210mm rear HPI bodies like the barracuda, challlenger and 68 camaro. I have a 6mm offset wheel with a wide hex to get the tire close to the body on the pink barracuda.

If running a 190mm then 0 on both ends. I have 0 offset on the DS lamborghini.

User avatar
RABIDFOX50
Approved Member
Posts: 96
Joined: Thu Aug 13, 2009 8:21 pm
Location: Florida
Has thanked: 10 times
Been thanked: 5 times

Re: HPI wheels on RC10DS questions!

Post by RABIDFOX50 »

So there is no clearance issues in regard to the wheels rubbing the suspension?

User avatar
LoboNYC
Approved Member
Posts: 778
Joined: Tue Apr 09, 2013 12:26 pm
Location: Staten Island, NYC
Has thanked: 814 times
Been thanked: 344 times

Re: HPI wheels on RC10DS questions!

Post by LoboNYC »

Sometimes you have a clearance issue.

On my lamborghini DS i used 0 offset Associated NTC3 12mm hex wheels and they spin freely when fully turned without rubbing suspension arms.

At the same time i have my DS Camaro with HPI 0 offset vintage wheels and those tend rub when fully turned. I remedied this by setting the endpoints of the steering servo to before the wheel rubs.

My Porsche DS has Tamiya 0 offset wheels and as with the Camaro they tend to rub when fully turned. I also adjusted the steering servo endpoints to eliminate the rub.

It will depend on the typ of wheels you are using.

If you use 3mm offset for the fronts you may cure the suspension arm rub issue but end up with the tire rubbing on the body issue.

User avatar
RABIDFOX50
Approved Member
Posts: 96
Joined: Thu Aug 13, 2009 8:21 pm
Location: Florida
Has thanked: 10 times
Been thanked: 5 times

Re: HPI wheels on RC10DS questions!

Post by RABIDFOX50 »

Excellent. That points me in the right direction, thanks.

Post Reply

Create an account or sign in to join the discussion

You need to be a member in order to post a reply

Create an account

Not a member? register to join our community
Members can start their own topics & subscribe to topics
It’s free and only takes a minute

Register

Sign in

  • Similar Topics
    Replies
    Views
    Last post
  • RC10DS - 1969 Camaro Redux (from HPI to Kyosho)
    by LoboNYC » » in Associated On-Road Forum
    4 Replies
    1030 Views
    Last post by LoboNYC
  • Nitro RC10ds engine questions
    by doldsen83 » » in Associated On-Road Forum
    18 Replies
    923 Views
    Last post by doldsen83
  • RC10DS wheels
    by KidAgain » » in Rogue Element Components
    0 Replies
    1558 Views
    Last post by KidAgain
  • HPI Superstar wheels
    by isobarik » » in Kyosho Forum
    1 Replies
    537 Views
    Last post by mikedealer
  • Losi wheels vs Associated wheels...couple questions
    by Tony Toudor » » in RC10 Truck Forum
    4 Replies
    1245 Views
    Last post by JK Racing
  • Whitening HPI universal wheels?
    by teman » » in The Paint / Body Shop
    0 Replies
    703 Views
    Last post by teman
  • Dying HPI five star wheels
    by Dr. Robotnik » » in R/C Off-Topic / Chit-Chat
    16 Replies
    1917 Views
    Last post by Badillac
  • HPI Super Star Wheels
    by isobarik » » in Kyosho Forum
    4 Replies
    852 Views
    Last post by isobarik

Return to “Associated On-Road Forum”

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 4 guests