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Old 07-31-2009, 02:07 AM   #1
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Default Wheels for Berg what fits ?

Who can tell me the offset or outside track with Pro-line Epic beadlock ?

How do you know what wheels fit a berg ?

Shopping for low dollar Berg wheels , not $100.


I heard about the hpi 3031 or something, cant seem to find those in stock in REAR or even gray.
Does Proline 8 shooters fit berg or is it to wide ?
some hpi spike wheels on RCP
TSC has mudrock does 8.mm offset work

Vendor websites seem poor on descriptions, one wheel says off set other wheel does not and so on

Could someone give me a link or part number for some inexpensive wheels

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some guys are running the hpi plastic wheels.

http://www.ckrccrawlers.com/shop/ind...oducts_id=1634
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There is a sticky at the top of this forum about this you know........
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some guys are running the hpi plastic wheels.

http://www.ckrccrawlers.com/shop/ind...oducts_id=1634

yep sold out

the sticky info is missing a few other available wheels like the Proline epic or slash rears, then you have the Korean HPI
I think I scrape up some coins to BUY AMERICAN

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yeah if you can afford better then for sure buy better...but these are in stock at ck

http://www.ckrccrawlers.com/shop/ind...oducts_id=1520
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We build everything in house...AMERICAN made.

The old saying is true....You get what you pay for.

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Nice quality for $100.

though something about 5 hole i dont like
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jakes performance has the HPI wheels in black,
he had the grey ones but i bought the sets he had..

PT# 3033 grey

its a 57 x 35 mm
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Nice quality for $100.

though something about 5 hole i dont like
Eritex wheels are about as budget friendly as your going to find. Great wheels too



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BTW the Slash beadlocks are garbage on a berg. I ran mine for 2 packs and 3 of the wheels were completely useless. Hexes blown out and cracked through the face. Those wheels are for a slash and should never be used on a crawler.
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yep sold out

the sticky info is missing a few other available wheels like the Proline epic or slash rears, then you have the Korean HPI
I think I scrape up some coins to BUY AMERICAN

You didn't search too hard for the HPI's. J/k

I just ordered these a few days ago. My rovers are done so its time for some new tires, why not some new wheels too. They are out of the 3031 (early aug)
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXMX92&P=7

Search HPI 3031 on ebay too. couple sets there.
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these are decent looking and cheap

MIR eng mudrock Do these fit BErg
http://www.tcscrawlers.com/Close-Out...2-p-16480.html
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these are decent looking and cheap

MIR eng mudrock Do these fit BErg
http://www.tcscrawlers.com/Close-Out...2-p-16480.html
They are going to push your trackwidth out a little further than most like.
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You didn't search too hard for the HPI's. J/k

I just ordered these a few days ago. My rovers are done so its time for some new tires, why not some new wheels too. They are out of the 3031 (early aug)
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXMX92&P=7

Search HPI 3031 on ebay too. couple sets there.
I ran those for a comp or two. I eventually stripped out the hexs at the first comp then jb welded them stock hexs in them to finish. They held for a little while, my wheel nuts would back out then they would pop the jb and spin.
Nice and light, I'll try them again just with out the 4s battery.
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I ran those for a comp or two. I eventually stripped out the hexs at the first comp then jb welded them stock hexs in them to finish. They held for a little while, my wheel nuts would back out then they would pop the jb and spin.
Nice and light, I'll try them again just with out the 4s battery.
Scott, remind me on wednesday night, I have a fix for this.
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Scott, remind me on wednesday night, I have a fix for this.

i need some of those fixes..... LOL
for just in case............
how do you cut then that small....
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some guys are running the hpi plastic wheels.

http://www.ckrccrawlers.com/shop/ind...oducts_id=1634
back in stock.
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I ran those for a comp or two. I eventually stripped out the hexs at the first comp then jb welded them stock hexs in them to finish. They held for a little while, my wheel nuts would back out then they would pop the jb and spin.
Nice and light, I'll try them again just with out the 4s battery.
I am surprised to hear that , first I have heard.
Do you run a heavy berg ?


Anybody else have problems with Pro-line Epic wheels ?

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I am surprised to hear that , first I have heard.
Do you run a heavy berg ?


Anybody else have problems with Pro-line Epic wheels ?
Measures in at 7lbs currently, at the time just a little lighter. Before those rims I run running the epics and stripped those too.

The epics I didn't glue in the hexs first either and I am not gentle with the berg, especialy when I have the 4s pack juicing the 45t motors.
Both sets of rims stripped out in stock form while on 3s batteries.
If I glued in the hexs prior the may have lasted longer. Jeepndoug and dpsurf have been having good luck with there hpi's running a copper tube around the hexes.

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