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im thinking on making a truggy using a zx-5 just for a bit of fun to use at my local club.

dous enyone know where i can get a set of truck wheels from to do this conversion.
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This is something that I really can't understand - why don't any manufacturer make a 1:10 Truggy???

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I've always wondered why there arn't any 4wd 1/10th Trucks
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Ive put cen fun factor wheels on mine before, they make the thing look like a monster all you need are the fun factor rims, the cen hexes and drive pins and away you go!!!
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I've always wondered why there arn't any 4wd 1/10th Trucks
Keep in mind that the 1:8 Truggy class is quite new. Whilst 1:10 Truck has been around for a long time...

For instance a T44 (TR44?) would be easy to do! Just longer wishbones & links, truck tires front & rear (only rear tires) and a shell...

I've seen some guys on rctech do conversions, but I'd like to buy something that's plug & play...
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ive just found that tamiya blitzer beetle rear wheels will fit.
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