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quick & cheesy way to use Tamiya wheels

Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2008 3:08 am
by rc-stu
Here is a super quick and super cheesy way to put blackfoot etc. wheels on your RC10 if you don't have the adapters/ longer axles or longer nuts. this is good for a runner but clearly not for a shelfer or display car (it's ugly but it works well):lol: .
-mask around the holes/posts and fill the area with plastic epoxy:
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-drill the back part of the hole in the wheel with a 1/4" bit to fit the rc10 axle.
-sand the epoxy smooth and flat.
-cut a slit for the axle pin.
-put a big washer (this is a body post thingy) on and use a an 8-32 x 1/4 Brad Hole T-Nut (available at your local hardware store). done! and ugly!
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Re: quick & cheesy way to use Tamiya wheels

Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2008 5:27 am
by germanrc10gt
hi,

still have the same problem. i do have the crp adapters for the rc10 but the axles are too short.
what longer axles are you talking of? #? the longer crp nuts i have are only for the rc10 front axles,
they don't work in the rear.

Re: quick & cheesy way to use Tamiya wheels

Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2008 8:02 am
by adam lancia
rc-stu wrote:Here is a super quick and super cheesy way to put blackfoot etc. wheels on your RC10 if you don't have the adapters/ longer axles or longer nuts. this is good for a runner but clearly not for a shelfer or display car (it's ugly but it works well):lol: .
-mask around the holes/posts and fill the area with plastic epoxy:
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-drill the back part of the hole in the wheel with a 1/4" bit to fit the rc10 axle.
-sand the epoxy smooth and flat.
-cut a slit for the axle pin.
-put a big washer (this is a body post thingy) on and use a an 8-32 x 1/4 Brad Hole T-Nut (available at your local hardware store). done! and ugly!
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Nice work Stu! My only concern would be that without a locknut the right side may loosen off because of the axle rotation and orientation of the threads. I don't think it looks bad at all, pretty clean looking with the washer and brad nut on there :)

Re: quick & cheesy way to use Tamiya wheels

Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2008 3:47 pm
by rc-stu
germanrc10gt wrote:hi,

still have the same problem. i do have the crp adapters for the rc10 but the axles are too short.
what longer axles are you talking of? #? the longer crp nuts i have are only for the rc10 front axles,
they don't work in the rear.
sorry, i didn't specify. the longer axles are for the front only. for the rear adapters you have to use the extended nuts or you can use the adpaters and the nuts i used here.
adam lancia wrote: Nice work Stu! My only concern would be that without a locknut the right side may loosen off because of the axle rotation and orientation of the threads. I don't think it looks bad at all, pretty clean looking with the washer and brad nut on there :)
Simple fix: (you can do all 3 holes for looks if you want.) just drill a pilot hole and screw 'em in.
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Re: quick & cheesy way to use Tamiya wheels

Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2008 4:30 pm
by germanrc10gt
do you ahve a number or picture of that extended nuts for the rear. i've never seen those.

Re: quick & cheesy way to use Tamiya wheels

Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2008 4:51 pm
by adam lancia
rc-stu wrote: Simple fix: (you can do all 3 holes for looks if you want.) just drill a pilot hole and screw 'em in.
DOH! :D