Great video, I didn't even know you could get a different thickness of hex nut. Thank you, man! My Fazer VE should arrive tomorrow or the next. I can't wait to set up the stance of it.
That was a great video good production quality you’re still photos were on point I’m looking for on Road wheels for Tamaya 1/10 TA08 I’m building for a speed run I’ve scene videos were plastic ones blow apart but I’m concerned that aluminum ones will be too heavy of rolling mass are the Tamaya racing wheels the plastic ones rugged or do they break often?
The Tamiya wheels should be ok I would imagine, I have a TA05 that I still have plastics on. From my experience the cars that do run and high speed as far as I’m aware usually have plastic. For example poplar cars such as the “Felony” and “limitless kit” are typically seen with plastic rather than aluminum.
@@jtoyauto I supose that using a adjustable rim, not strong enough is for racing on Tamiya TA07 pro ? or TT02 ? at high speed ? or even a drift wheel ?
Great explaining.
Thank you Bro!
Great video, I didn't even know you could get a different thickness of hex nut. Thank you, man! My Fazer VE should arrive tomorrow or the next. I can't wait to set up the stance of it.
Got a new sub man!
Been looking all week for a tire guide.
Only one to provide actual information on them is 3 years old, with no one giving it any love!
This is some great info trying to learn this stuff.
That was a great video good production quality you’re still photos were on point I’m looking for on Road wheels for Tamaya 1/10 TA08 I’m building for a speed run I’ve scene videos were plastic ones blow apart but I’m concerned that aluminum ones will be too heavy of rolling mass are the Tamaya racing wheels the plastic ones rugged or do they break often?
The Tamiya wheels should be ok I would imagine, I have a TA05 that I still have plastics on. From my experience the cars that do run and high speed as far as I’m aware usually have plastic. For example poplar cars such as the “Felony” and “limitless kit” are typically seen with plastic rather than aluminum.
@@jtoyauto I supose that using a adjustable rim, not strong enough is for racing on Tamiya TA07 pro ? or TT02 ? at high speed ? or even a drift wheel ?
Super cool, nice video
Thanks pretty good information
how do you measure the offset?
measure the centre from the inside borders. Choose the middle and count the mm until it touches the outer point of the hex where the rim will touch