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Wheel spacers

dgcghg

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I'm looking for some way to space my wheels/tires out on my Honcho about 1/2 inch on each side so if anyone knows of a wheel spacer or a way to widen the stock axle, then please let me know.
 
Not that I know of.
Traxxas makes a "long" hex for the Rustler... I run those with my Mayhem Engineering wheels that I do not want to drill out.

The wheels I drilled are RC4WD OEM Steelies. They have a replaceable center hub... so if I didn't like the spacers, I could switch back by just replacing the hub I drilled "thumbsup"
 

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i have those red spacers and they work great some wheels you have to drill others you dont if you do drill them they wont make any difference when going back to stock. Its a very small amount you have to drill.
 
i have those red spacers and they work great some wheels you have to drill others you dont if you do drill them they wont make any difference when going back to stock. Its a very small amount you have to drill.

I was wondering about that... I know they work with Junfac wheels (I'm running the combo on my foff) but they don't fit any other wheel I have.

What brand/s do they fit?
 
These are what I've (and a lot of others) used. You'll need to drill out the center of the wheel for the barrel nut to fit. They're on sale right now "thumbsup"

http://www.junfac.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=7&products_id=20

"thumbsup" I run then on the front of my Losi MRC and XR10. I had to drill the MRC rims for them to fit. On the XR10, the rims didn't need to be drilled. However, I did need to use a thicker washer to keep the barrel nut from bottoming out.
 
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