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Old 19-11-2011
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Default Schumacher Rear Wheels on TRF201?

Just a quick question, Schumacher rear wheels fit ok on TRF201?
I can see by pictures that they are with pin like Tamiya and AE ones.

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The pin slot is to small for the tamiya pin, but they can filled out to fit with care and a steady hand.

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just replace the tamiya wheel pin with a smaller diameter one from AE or schumacher.
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just replace the tamiya wheel pin with a smaller diameter one from AE or schumacher.
I have used Schumacher wheels on my DB01 using the Tamiya pins, just takes a little bit of force to get them on.
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Yes, just line up the pin with the groove in the wheel and screw the nut on to push the wheel on the pin.
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I have used Schumacher wheels on my DB01 using the Tamiya pins, just takes a little bit of force to get them on.
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Yes, just line up the pin with the groove in the wheel and screw the nut on to push the wheel on the pin.
I did it with just a little push/effort they works wonder!

Thanks a lot for your reply!
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