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Cheap aluminums

too bad there wasnt more demand those are sweet


Well I got 4 sets of 4 left and if you don't like those inserts I got a five spoke and two other designs I can't describe but look cool.


Not a dealer but I like helping a fellow hobbyist cause this crap gets expensive quick! Heck I own 8 rigs and 5 of them range between 500 to 1000 bucks and that's not counting failed lipos lol
 
Sounds just like the ones I bought. Get a good hex driver and go slow installing the screws. The screws are the weak link with these wheels. I snapped one on the last wheel. I'm running weight in all the wheels with some R35 ripsaws and have yet to pull a bead off the rims. I would buy them again in a heartbeat. Great wheel for the money.

I just received and mounted them up last nite. lol, I bought "Team Zombie" wheels and yet I received "Top Cad" ones :lmao:

Anyway, the finish looked great and, knowing what brand I am dealing with here, I took it easy with the screws - I did use my Makita but with the clutch on 1 - and some blue loctite and they mounted up great. The bead seems to be held in very well but we'll see when I get some power on :twisted:

Overall I'm fairly impressed so far but won't be at all surprised if I lose beads or they bend like noodles once I hit the road. Updates when I can.
 
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