I will also be using mil stone wideners?Where are you getting the barrel nuts for mounting the wider wheels? RC4WD wheels are too wide to use stock nuts
FYI the over weights for the SCX24 fit inside the RC4WD steel wheelsThe mil stone brass weight adapter widener is $32 so I have found. Coupled with my new rc4wd wheels, my corners are going to be quite heavy
Yes?FYI the over weights for the SCX24 fit inside the RC4WD steel wheels
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I realize that. They also sell a set of additional weights called "over weights" that go over the brass wideners inside the wheel. They don't add additional width, but they add additional weight. They are designed for the SCX24 wheels, but fit inside the RC4WD steel wheels and the GearHead aluminum wheelsYes?
Not sure what you were getting at?
I plan to use the mil stone adapter set thay is heavy, and wider than oem. Along with the rc4wd wheels
Where are you getting the barrel nuts for mounting the wider wheels? RC4WD wheels are too wide to use stock nuts
"Rotational mass" is usually a concern with people racing or looking for acceleration or engine performance which is rarely an issue with RC crawlers. However just plain old "mass" is "useful weight" to help keep your tires planted, even if the weight is rotating. Think of it as ballast.
well, did my first mods!!!!!
I cut off the lights and upper bar, and flipped it, cut off the back of the cage, and took the sponsor stickers off the doors/fenders
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Not sure what you mean… If you’re using the brass kit with the RC4WD stamped wheels. They just need to be drilled out in the center with a 1/8 drillbit. If not, I’m using the stock nuts that came with it to mount them. Check my previous posts for pics. IMO, RC4WD are too wide with the brass addition. Ground clearance issues.