Cheers John. Something that wasn't mentioned is to consider the size difference between new and old wheels. If you have a non-stock motor and are already running quite hot, increasing the diameter of your wheels could push your motor/ESC to dangerous temps because it's effectively gearing up the car. I have a 8450Kv motor in my 144010 and tried a bunch of different size wheels.. long story short, the stock size wheels are the biggest I can safely run.. no monster truck for me haha
I have these wheels. I've also got the truck they were fitted on, RH Smax (1635). Had it about 3 years. I've noticed hairline cracks in all of them. Still very usable though. But seeing this vid I'm wondering if you can buy the bits separately.
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Cheers John. Something that wasn't mentioned is to consider the size difference between new and old wheels. If you have a non-stock motor and are already running quite hot, increasing the diameter of your wheels could push your motor/ESC to dangerous temps because it's effectively gearing up the car. I have a 8450Kv motor in my 144010 and tried a bunch of different size wheels.. long story short, the stock size wheels are the biggest I can safely run.. no monster truck for me haha
OoS already. That was fast.
I have these wheels. I've also got the truck they were fitted on, RH Smax (1635). Had it about 3 years. I've noticed hairline cracks in all of them. Still very usable though. But seeing this vid I'm wondering if you can buy the bits separately.