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Clod/TXT-1 wheels on Wheely King axles

Sasquatchbagger

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Never had a Clod or TXT-1, was wondering if they would bolt right on to Wheely King axles? Does it need some adapters?
Also would the axle shaft be long enough for the wheels?
Anyone has pics of a wheely king with clod tires and wheels?
 
It can be done, but you need some kind of special nut thatactually extends down THROUGH the wheel/hex adapter of the clod wheels.

I've heard the barrel-nuts that come with the pro-line spinner rims will work to bolt them on.

Otherwise the whole mess (clod wheel/hex adapter) is too thick for the length of the stub axles on the WK.
 
Here ya go. Sorry about the delay
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Final pic is with stock Wheely King tires
If you can get TXT-1 wheels because they have the 12mm hex already in the back of them
 
Hey thanks for posting those photos...never knew how big those clod tires are compared to the stock WK tires!:shock:
 
Wow your WK looks awesome! Any car crushing action videos?
What motor are you using in it? On mine I go between the stocck 27t and a 45t.
 
It's not mine. Notice the green chassis sides on that one and the chrome on mine. I think he had a 20t in it. It came up on ebay one day and I loved it so I saved the pic. I'm gonna be putting a dual motor 2 speed E-maxx tranny in my wheely king next so it will be able to handle big tires
 
I had a brushless WK with clod wheels and tires.It looked awesome,but hard on the ring and pinion gears.
 
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