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INJORA 1.9 beadlock wheels from Amazon

RABIDFOX

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Has anyone bought and used these wheels? I ordered a set of 4 and a must say I am impressed with their quality. I mounted the stock tires that came with my SCX10II and they fit perfect. I’m going to buy another set for my new Enduro. I know they are not SSDs or Vanquish wheels but for the $$ they are well worth it.
 
Has anyone bought and used these wheels? I ordered a set of 4 and a must say I am impressed with their quality. I mounted the stock tires that came with my SCX10II and they fit perfect. I’m going to buy another set for my new Enduro. I know they are not SSDs or Vanquish wheels but for the $$ they are well worth it.
I have used them and love them as well. Hold the bead of many different tires very well. Lots of colors and patterns to.

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Was very happy with mine... mounted up several sets of tires on them... PL Swampers and Flat Iron's... no issues whatsoever. Machining and finish is top notch and the design makes tire mounting easy.
 
I have a set and they go together as good as any china wheels do.
I did add my own scale lug nuts tho.

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I got a set in a trade deal, guy got a set of my wheels and he ordered me a set. He did his part. They messed up. Sent me the same wheel design but two of the four mount with 5 bolts on the back, two of them with 6. And theyre all different size so that's irritating but is what it is.
 
I've bought many Injora aluminum beadlocks from Amazon and never had an issue, I think they're really nice. Even the hardware is decent. They also have some nice tires available that are good value for your money.
 
I use one pair of the vanquish hubs on mine and the work fine. You will just need the vanquish 4/40x1/4" screws or the equivalent scale hardware.
 
These Injora hubs use m3 screws, while Vanquish slw hubs use m2.5~ish screws (not sure how much it is in inch).


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Unless they're finally converting to Metric hardware, the Vanquish hubs used 4-40 screws, which is reason enough to go with the Injora hubs instead.
 
Unless they're finally converting to Metric hardware, the Vanquish hubs used 4-40 screws, which is reason enough to go with the Injora hubs instead.



And just FYI, not all those Chinese copy wheels use m3 screws for hubs. My DJX wheels (SSD copy) use m2.5 screws, so I have to order SSD hubs with brake rotor.


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And just FYI, not all those Chinese copy wheels use m3 screws for hubs. My DJX wheels (SSD copy) use m2.5 screws, so I have to order SSD hubs with brake rotor.


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My set of these Injoras:

http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/tires-wheels/611840-injora-1-9-beadlock-aluminum-alloy-wheel.html#post5963846

use M2.5 bolts, I ordered black oxide hardware to replace what they came with - and also installed some SSD disc brake hex adaptors behind them...
 
I have a set of the Method style wheels. The wheels are awesome but the hubs have a lot of play on my Axial aluminum hex.

I have four sets and it being sloppy does not matter when you tighten the wheel nut down.
 
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