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westers 23-09-2011 10:28 PM

Spoked vs Dished Wheels
 
I have searched (here and google), but can't find an answer.

Why do most cars run disc wheels instead of spoked wheels?

Is it a performance thing, or is it an availability thing, or is it just a style thing?

westie 23-09-2011 10:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by westers (Post 558131)
I have searched (here and google), but can't find an answer.

Why do most cars run disc wheels instead of spoked wheels?

Is it a performance thing, or is it an availability thing, or is it just a style thing?

I've used both, jconcepts spoked wheels are cheaper but when running outside allows more crud around the hubs i used spokes indoor and dished out door :)

arransmith27 24-09-2011 06:51 PM

No difference in my opinion.

I use both dished and jconcepts wheels to good effect.

The jconcepts are better value for money

mattr 24-09-2011 07:35 PM

can't snag anything with a dished wheel, other cars (wheel nuts), scenery, mud, stones, marshals.........

Big G 24-09-2011 08:00 PM

I've run spokes for years now mainly because IN MY OPINION they look better, but recently I've started to like the look of the dished wheel. I haven't found them to let in anymore dirt or grass. On the flip side they could let the dirt out just as easy as they let it in.

I think it's just personal preference really.

wezzer 26-09-2011 08:33 AM

spokes are better for disc ventilation ;-)

discothesnake 27-09-2011 07:53 AM

Wheels
 
I've used both and the only difference I've found is the dished wheels are easier to clean. Saying that, whilst running on a grass track I got a stick stuck in the spoked wheel!

haggis 29-09-2011 10:11 PM

where can i get spoked wheels for a b4,1?

Dazzler 29-09-2011 10:25 PM

What about here... JConcepts ones...

http://www.southwestrc.co.uk/wheels_tyres/wheels?page=2
:thumbsup:

haggis 29-09-2011 10:33 PM

theyre not bad at all. would have to paint them silver tho

always liked the old hpi super star wheels.

Dazzler 29-09-2011 10:37 PM

You could always have some custom dyed wheels if you don't want yellow or white...

See here..

http://www.oople.com/forums/showthread.php?t=80965
;)

haggis 29-09-2011 10:42 PM

thats pretty cool

no idea you could do that!

haggis 29-09-2011 10:58 PM

i'm thinkin kyosho ultima rb ones might fit

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Kyosho-RS-...item43a75b4e5c

styleone 29-09-2011 11:01 PM

wheel rainbow
 
Welcome to the world of customised wheels haggis ;) and nice one Daz for the link referal. Get your orders in quick guys, its getting busy this end :)

Nick Goodall 30-09-2011 08:23 AM

Dish wheels just look right on a buggy (IMO) spokes just don't :D

peetbee 30-09-2011 09:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by haggis (Post 560895)
i'm thinkin kyosho ultima rb ones might fit

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Kyosho-RS-...item43a75b4e5c

not unless you fit 12mm hexes to the axles, even then I'm not sure the offset would be right

Steven Forster 30-09-2011 11:10 AM

anybody tried running 12mm hexes on the rear of a B44 ???

Can you fit the front hexes onto the rear ???

cheers :thumbsup:

Richard Lowe 30-09-2011 01:44 PM

There's a couple of options on the way for hex wheels on AE cars... ;)

Apricot Slice 25-10-2011 11:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by westers (Post 558131)
I have searched (here and google), but can't find an answer.

Why do most cars run disc wheels instead of spoked wheels?

Is it a performance thing, or is it an availability thing, or is it just a style thing?

I believe its a manufacturing thing. It is cheaper to make dished wheel tooling and you dont have to worry about flashing between spokes.

kayce 26-10-2011 12:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by westers (Post 558131)
I have searched (here and google), but can't find an answer.

Why do most cars run disc wheels instead of spoked wheels?

Is it a performance thing, or is it an availability thing, or is it just a style thing?

Really - it's just something that came out of the old-school loamy tracks we ran on 20 years ago, especially the bigger races, and guys using stick-on discs to keep their spoked wheels from being fouled and out of balance with packed mud or dirt chunks. Spoked wheels had been the industry standard, and I think they just evolved away (other than PL) over time.
I could be wrong, but I think Losi was the first to offer solid disc wheels as the "option/aftermarket" wheel for their original JRX2.
(orange, hot pink, optic yellow)

Personally, I've always liked having the option or running either (if conditions allow) - because I feel it affects sidebite, that spoked wheels disturb the air/disc wheels slip through easier, and I use it as a tuning aid. But it's still a very small difference.

Rigaxe 26-10-2011 12:08 AM

Dye wheels
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by styleone (Post 560897)
Welcome to the world of customised wheels haggis ;) and nice one Daz for the link referal. Get your orders in quick guys, its getting busy this end :)


Why pay for this buy some rit dye watch trailer on eBay dunk your own wheels in and do it your self it's so so so easy

kayce 26-10-2011 12:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rigaxe (Post 572742)
Why pay for this buy some rit dye watch trailer on eBay dunk your own wheels in and do it your self it's so so so easy

Shameless plug, :rolleyes: especially for something that requires no actual skill.


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