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Default ZX5 Rims ?

I have some probably dumb questions about the Kyosho made ZX5 rims:

Are they good quality and designed well? any stories of them breaking or being too hard/soft?

i know the Kyoshos use 12mm hexes, but are the hexes the same depth in the rear wheels as in the front 4wd wheels? I guess i really mean are the hexes the same thicknesses on the front and rear of a ZX5?


bear with me on these guys, i am asking because i am looking at using them on a non-kyosho car, but have no way to look at any Kyosho wheels without ordering them
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the wheels are pretty good quality, never had any issues when i ran a zx5.

i think the hexes are the same front and rear, at least the hexes on the car were the same, so i presume the wheels were too. One of the kyosho regulars can probably confirm this
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Jim is right. the hexes on my SP are the same front and rear. Never had a problem with any of mine.
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what is the difference between the "flush" rims and the standard? did kyosho replace the standard with the "flush" rims? and most importantly did the offset change?

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Same off-set, just a little wider exactly like the proline wheels even down to the tyre bead widths
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I think Simon is wrong about that? I have both - the ones with the lip around are std zx5 ones and the flush are SP and FS fitment. The fitment is the same, but I always thought both offset and width were different.
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i also thought offset was different with the new Sp wheels. One reason i didn't bother to upgrade due to needing loads of new wheels
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I agree with the two above..
Front offset was changed with the sp and later varients to allow a longer front wishbone and a losi style hub design.
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the offset of the rearwheels are the same
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