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clumsysaint 03-11-2010 07:43 PM

b4 pre glued wheels.....??
 
right fellas....will these pre glued front and rear yellow mini spikes fit my b4??

http://www.jespares.com/electric-mod...tegory_id=1211


http://www.jespares.com/electric-mod...tegory_id=1211

thought id check before i took the plunge

thanks all.

AndyG 03-11-2010 08:34 PM

the rears will i think, but the fronts won't. Pretty sure they are for the CAT, so the fronts are 4WD. Your B4 needs a couple of bearings in each wheel

Look at the part numbers (U6739 & U6740) both on JE Spares website and on Schumachers:

http://www.racing-cars.com/sp/catego...oad_Tyres.html

mark christopher 03-11-2010 09:04 PM

you need these for the couger, same fitment as the b4

pin http://www.racing-cars.com/pp/Produc...rts/U6755.html

spike http://www.racing-cars.com/pp/Produc...ist/U6753.html

Tempest501 13-11-2010 07:04 PM

Dont know if this help but I bought the Cat fronts by mistake from modelsport and tried them on my B4.1 anyways. It seemed to work really well. My ability is not that great yet though so maybe it would be more noticable once I get better. I am gonna keep running em till they wear out though as they seem fine so far.

captainlip 16-11-2010 11:51 AM

So to confirm your saying the preglued schumacher tyres number U6742 rears and the U6755 fronts will fit the B4 perfectly? Bearings and all?

This would be great to know!

Tempest501 16-11-2010 12:28 PM

Hi sorry if I wasnt clear, the tyres i fitted were not preglued, I bought the tyres seperately and put them on, Also they fit so snug that I didnt require any glue. Had no problems with them slipping the whole evening.

captainlip 16-11-2010 03:46 PM

But do the above fit? They look like they do!

cwp 16-11-2010 05:21 PM

Only the rears will fit.

captainlip 16-11-2010 07:09 PM

whats wrong with the fronts?

Tempest501 16-11-2010 07:16 PM

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Originally Posted by captainlip (Post 433632)
But do the above fit? They look like they do!

That is what modelsport gave me, they are not supposed to go on the b4.1 Fronts as the normal tyres are slightly slimmer. That said the tyres fit onto my b4.1 front wheels with no problem and they were working out fine for me when racing.

The pre-glued wheels wont fit the front of your b4.1 (as they have diffrent fittings) but if you get the tyres onlys they will fit on your wheels no problem.Just need to boil the old tyres off, was dead easy when I did it.

Have attached a pic (i think if i did it right lol) for you to see what they look like.

mark christopher 16-11-2010 07:45 PM

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Originally Posted by mark christopher (Post 429345)

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Originally Posted by captainlip (Post 433632)
But do the above fit? They look like they do!

yes they do.


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Originally Posted by cwp (Post 433666)
Only the rears will fit.

wrong!!

the couger front wheels DO fit a B4 and B4.1 as they use Ball Bearing 3/16x3/8 which is same size as the b4

captainlip 16-11-2010 09:35 PM

i dont want to buy the fronts and find they dont fit

Hitman 16-11-2010 09:41 PM

Well I've been a dunce and ordered the couger front pre-glued wheels. I check them tomorrow, but by the looks of it they wont fit...it would be interesting to see if they don't, whether the tyres will fit the wheels i already have.

Tempest501 16-11-2010 10:15 PM

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Originally Posted by captainlip (Post 433764)
i dont want to buy the fronts and find they dont fit

Best bet if you want the wider tyres for the front is just buy the tyres and boiled your old fronts off and fit them strait on, as I said there so snug mine didnt need glueing.

Or do what i did, I wanted a set of wheels for outdoors and one for indoors. So i bought the wheels and the tyres seperate and glued the schueys on the new wheels which i use for indoors.

I understand if your a lil apprehensive about doing it at first, I was the same and searched round like crazy trying to get a pre glued option which seems impossible for 2wd. So in the end I braved it and glued/boiled myself, glad I did now tho as im not scared to do it again so will save money in long run.

mark christopher 16-11-2010 11:07 PM

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Originally Posted by captainlip (Post 433764)
i dont want to buy the fronts and find they dont fit

ok my last try here. They DO fit.

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Originally Posted by Hitman (Post 433766)
Well I've been a dunce and ordered the couger front pre-glued wheels. I check them tomorrow, but by the looks of it they wont fit...it would be interesting to see if they don't, whether the tyres will fit the wheels i already have.

Yes they WILL fit


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Originally Posted by Tempest501 (Post 433774)
Best bet if you want the wider tyres for the front is just buy the tyres and boiled your old fronts off and fit them strait on, as I said there so snug mine didnt need glueing.

Or do what i did, I wanted a set of wheels for outdoors and one for indoors. So i bought the wheels and the tyres seperate and glued the schueys on the new wheels which i use for indoors.

I understand if your a lil apprehensive about doing it at first, I was the same and searched round like crazy trying to get a pre glued option which seems impossible for 2wd. So in the end I braved it and glued/boiled myself, glad I did now tho as im not scared to do it again so will save money in long run.

He does NOT want wide tyres he want pre glued and the cougar ones fit a b4 or b4.1

Hitman 18-11-2010 12:38 AM

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Originally Posted by mark christopher (Post 433796)
ok my last try here. They DO fit.



Yes they WILL fit




He does NOT want wide tyres he want pre glued and the cougar ones fit a b4 or b4.1

I was talking about the wheels btw, and they dont fit. The tyres would fit the normal B4 wheels, but thats niether here nor there since the tyres they are attached to don't fit.

captainlip 18-11-2010 07:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Hitman (Post 434080)
I was talking about the wheels btw, and they dont fit. The tyres would fit the normal B4 wheels, but thats niether here nor there since the tyres they are attached to don't fit.


thought so :thumbdown:

russmini 18-11-2010 07:56 AM

Why is no one listening to what Mark keeps saying ?

He's telling you that they will fit for definate and i'm pretty sure, if he says it will, it will.

Also, as been as you rekon the fronts won't fit, why ?

They were made to 'Industry Standard' if i remember the wording correctly. Which in other words, we made them the same as the B4, so all you B4 users don't have to buy loads more wheels.

They take they same size Bearings and obviously as the majority use Schumacher Tyres on their B4's, i would imagine their own tyres fit their own wheels without any problems...

Just my understanding....

peetbee 18-11-2010 09:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Hitman (Post 434080)
I was talking about the wheels btw, and they dont fit. The tyres would fit the normal B4 wheels, but thats niether here nor there since the tyres they are attached to don't fit.

Did you order U6755 or U6741?
The first one fits the cougar/B4, the 2nd are for the Cat/B44 only.

Hitman 18-11-2010 09:43 AM

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Originally Posted by russmini (Post 434089)
Why is no one listening to what Mark keeps saying ?

He's telling you that they will fit for definate and i'm pretty sure, if he says it will, it will.

Also, as been as you rekon the fronts won't fit, why ?

They were made to 'Industry Standard' if i remember the wording correctly. Which in other words, we made them the same as the B4, so all you B4 users don't have to buy loads more wheels.

They take they same size Bearings and obviously as the majority use Schumacher Tyres on their B4's, i would imagine their own tyres fit their own wheels without any problems...

Just my understanding....

Are we talking about the same wheels? These are for a 4wd Cat, so they dont have the space to fit any bearings.


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