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magman 09.13.2008 10:18 PM

Wheels for my crt.5
 
Looking for wheels, 2.2, for my truck. I looked at pro-line..not impressed.
Anyone have any other ideas?

Takedown 09.13.2008 10:19 PM

Imex... They last forever and have some good designs.

jhautz 09.13.2008 10:21 PM

http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...ducts_id/27196

I like these. They look just like the dish wheels on the big truggies. Not like the 1/10 buggy wheels that came whith it stock.

Sammus 09.13.2008 11:23 PM

whats wrong with proline ones?

I use traxxas rustler nitro rears/elec fronts and some proline 30series. pics

chip cross 09.13.2008 11:34 PM

I am using these, kinda pricey but I like beadlocks.

Chapito 09.13.2008 11:40 PM

I used traxxas wheels(centerline style). They have the same size hexes and the deep offset widens the truck a bit. Pics:
http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=8271

magman 09.14.2008 08:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sammus (Post 212292)
whats wrong with proline ones?

I use traxxas rustler nitro rears/elec fronts and some proline 30series. pics

Nothing is wrong w/pro-line. Just looking for some black rims, that's all. I suppose I could die some white ones.
What dye are you guys using?

Sammus 09.14.2008 09:02 AM

RIT fabric dye - I've used it to dye a bunch of RPM white traxxas rustler fronts and it works really well. Half a bottle in an old $5 stock pot, boiled for about a half hour. I've grazed quite a bit of the wheels away in some accidents with none of the white showing underneath.

Krawlin 09.14.2008 09:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Sammus (Post 212373)
RIT fabric dye - I've used it to dye a bunch of RPM white traxxas rustler fronts and it works really well. Half a bottle in an old $5 stock pot, boiled for about a half hour. I've grazed quite a bit of the wheels away in some accidents with none of the white showing underneath.

I dyed my 40 series Wabash wheels like that on my Maxx and some of the white is starting to show.... maybe I didn't leave mine in long enough.


Anyway, I suggest getting something like the Proline 30 series wheels and tires. I believe they make a 30 series Wabash wheel in white, you could dye it black. Would look pretty trick. :wink:

Sammus 09.14.2008 09:32 AM

for sure, if you race on a rough track I gotta say I'd recommend going with regular 2.2 wheels though. The 30s look nice, but with very low profile tyres there isnt much to soak up stones and stuff like the more cushy tyres normally do. Makes for a bumpy ride on a coarse/rough surface.

magman 09.14.2008 10:21 AM

I mostly bash so I haven't made up my mind yet. Where can I but the RIT fabric die? I do want black rims...all my trucks have black.

chip cross 09.14.2008 10:58 AM

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Originally Posted by magman (Post 212384)
Where can I but the RIT fabric die? I do want black rims...all my trucks have black.

I am the same way about my wheels, you can pick the dye up at Wal-Mart in the household cleaning suplies. When using the dye just be sure to use about 5 table spoons of table salt. Your stove will need to be hot as you can get it and the dye and water needs to be at a hard boil. BECAREFUL, the dye will make one hell of a mess if you get it on your countertops.

magman 09.14.2008 11:41 AM

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Originally Posted by chip cross (Post 212400)
I am the same way about my wheels, you can pick the dye up at Wal-Mart in the household cleaning suplies. When using the dye just be sure to use about 5 table spoons of table salt. Your stove will need to be hot as you can get it and the dye and water needs to be at a hard boil. BECAREFUL, the dye will make one hell of a mess if you get it on your countertops.

Why the salt? I will be doing the dying on the grill!

chip cross 09.14.2008 11:51 AM

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Originally Posted by magman (Post 212421)
Why the salt? I will be doing the dying on the grill!

It makes the dye work alot better and the directions say to. :lol:

magman 09.14.2008 07:34 PM

I picked up the dye today..both powder and in liquid form, which one to use, or does it matter?
I will be only dying 4 wheels...so I should put in 1/2 the package and several table spoons of salt, let boil for 30 min or so, mix occasionally, .....anything else?


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