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Hi,
Are there any spoked type wheels that fit the mad monkey? Thanks simon |
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Can you get the HPI ones in 2wd front width?
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Robert Jaques, Schumacher Racing KC, K2. Team Associated SC5M "The Japanese Sniper" Team Autocare & Cycles |
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Cool sounds like a good option. I used to run HPI spoked wheels on my Lazer Zx-R. Do you know what offset is on the wheels Kaylon?
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Robert Jaques, Schumacher Racing KC, K2. Team Associated SC5M "The Japanese Sniper" Team Autocare & Cycles |
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Hi,
thanks,,so do you need 26mm front and 38mm rear? |
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i had some hpi ultra wheels and tryed them on my monkey and rub on the ball end a bit front and back so a definite no go
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Could you not shave a bit off the wheels? |
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You can easy solve this by getting new wheel hex's.
I use the Alloy hex's made by HSP (Maverick) on most of my cars as they are cheap and hard wearing. Also they are 4mm wide so basically can distill almost any offset issue and you rarely get binding... HPI plastic E-Firestorm Hex's are also excellent...I'm using them on my X-Pro and LRP Blast BX atm. I will probably swap these eventually for the HSP alloy ones... The Ansmann Hex's are quite narrow which does cause issues with binding on several types of wheels.. J |
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