Dusty Team Car + Wheel/Tire Qs
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Dusty Team Car + Wheel/Tire Qs
Hey guys! I moved into a new house earlier this year. Yay! RC stuff is almost done being unboxed. Lots of organizing going on now. Anyway, some of my cars and most of my projects have been boxed up for 2-3 years and are now seeing the light. One of my "finds" is this very dusty RC10 Team Car. When I last worked on it, I replaced all the fiberglass with carbon fiber bits and installed an RPM front bumper.
Anyways, what are we doing for wheels/tires now for these? Right now, there's some 1/4 cvds installed in the rear. I think I may have some 3/16 laying around someplace from previous builds. But is that still the shiz? It seems like everything is hex now. Would hex be better front/rear?
Anyways, what are we doing for wheels/tires now for these? Right now, there's some 1/4 cvds installed in the rear. I think I may have some 3/16 laying around someplace from previous builds. But is that still the shiz? It seems like everything is hex now. Would hex be better front/rear?
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Re: Dusty Team Car + Wheel/Tire Qs
If you have the 3/16 stuff, you can use the JConcepts 2.2 wheels.
If you can't find them, you can use Factory Works rear hexes with Traxxas E-Revo wheels and the JConcepts in the front.
This is the Traxxas/JConcepts wheels.
If you want to do hex fronts, the B4.1 parts are getting harder to find. The Custom Works kit is about the most readily available thing.
If you can't find them, you can use Factory Works rear hexes with Traxxas E-Revo wheels and the JConcepts in the front.
This is the Traxxas/JConcepts wheels.
If you want to do hex fronts, the B4.1 parts are getting harder to find. The Custom Works kit is about the most readily available thing.
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Re: Dusty Team Car + Wheel/Tire Qs
The current team car front axles will fit b2/3/4 wheels just fine and give you access to all the new tires. J-concepts make brand new ones for the b4 that are inexpensive. There is a wide variety of used vintage wheels that are inexpensive on e-bay.RichieRich wrote: ↑Fri Dec 31, 2021 2:10 am Hey guys! I moved into a new house earlier this year. Yay! RC stuff is almost done being unboxed. Lots of organizing going on now. Anyway, some of my cars and most of my projects have been boxed up for 2-3 years and are now seeing the light. One of my "finds" is this very dusty RC10 Team Car. When I last worked on it, I replaced all the fiberglass with carbon fiber bits and installed an RPM front bumper.
Anyways, what are we doing for wheels/tires now for these? Right now, there's some 1/4 cvds installed in the rear. I think I may have some 3/16 laying around someplace from previous builds. But is that still the shiz? It seems like everything is hex now. Would hex be better front/rear?
Someone notes that there are wheels available for the 1/4 axles. That is the least expensive option for 2.2 tires on the 1/4 axles.
I have a team car as well and going hex isn't worth it yet. It cost about $50-60 to put front hex on a buggy. I did this because I though hex was cool. It was a neat project, but I never ran it like that.
there is a less expensive option from juiced coupe https://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=46230
For 3/16 on the rear the custom works short cvd set is about $30 and you will need new bearing in the rear hubs.
This opens up a wide variety of used wheel you can get of ebay for inexpensive in addition to the brand new j-concepts wheels you can get.Taking the rear wheels to hex from here just requires a clamping hex adapter.
I felt this was worth it. It really opened up a wide variety of wheel options.
My team car rebuild thread is here
https://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?t=46317 I made lots of mistakes, so this may be good to learn what to avoid as a beginner.
A team car rebuild that I thought was really great was here
https://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=46263&start=15
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Re: Dusty Team Car + Wheel/Tire Qs
Looks to be a very nicely appointed car parts wise 

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Re: Dusty Team Car + Wheel/Tire Qs
Thanks for all the tips guys. I kind of figured using the B2/B3 set up for wheels and tires would be the solution. I wasn't sure if a full on move to hex wheels had been made. I've been a member here for a while and have several build threads buried in the bowels of this forum. Since everything has been boxed up, I took a rather lengthy vacation from RC10s. I forgot to add that I have a JConcepts protector body for this car too. I'll post updated pics once the weather drys out a bit and I can paint. For now, I guess I'll clean this off with the air compressor and start looking for the other bits I need in my stash. 

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Re: Dusty Team Car + Wheel/Tire Qs
Guess what!? I found some 3/16 CVDs in my stash! Also, I DON'T HAVE THE RIGHT BEARINGS!!! Ugh, I checked the usual sources Avid, Boca, Fast Eddy...who am I missing? They do have some options but I just need the standard $1 bearing not a ceramic bearing for space shuttle use. Also, is the 3/16 x 3/8 flanged a weird combo? Let me know if you have a source.
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Re: Dusty Team Car + Wheel/Tire Qs
You can also try searching FR166ZZ as an industry standard size. They are even on Amazon.RichieRich wrote: ↑Fri Jan 07, 2022 2:09 am Guess what!? I found some 3/16 CVDs in my stash! Also, I DON'T HAVE THE RIGHT BEARINGS!!! Ugh, I checked the usual sources Avid, Boca, Fast Eddy...who am I missing? They do have some options but I just need the standard $1 bearing not a ceramic bearing for space shuttle use. Also, is the 3/16 x 3/8 flanged a weird combo? Let me know if you have a source.
https://www.avidrc.com/product/1/bearings/88/316-x-38-x-18-Flanged-Metal-FR166ZZ-bearings.html
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