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T-Bro 04.27.2009 10:57 AM

2MP4P......(TOO MUCH POWER FOR PLASTIC)!! lol
 
My truck is so heavy and that motor is so strong I can no longer use plastic wheels. I strip a new rear wheel EVERY RUN!! Yesterday was no different.
I need some good looking (LARGE) aluminum wheels so I can play for more than 10 minutes before I shred another platic wheel hub!
Any suggestions???

SV6000 04.27.2009 11:06 AM

There are some companies out there making aluminum wheels i think mike stocks some. You could also try the traxxas 17mm hexes and rims, they have an extra cut out on the drive hex that is mirrored on the rim to spread the load over more surface area. Or you could try making your truck lighter after the pull off. The two lipos will help with that alot.

lincpimp 04.27.2009 11:15 AM

Get 23mm adapters and wheels with 23mnm hexes. You will have a tough time stripping those.

Finnster 04.27.2009 11:20 AM

Yeah, I was going to say get bigger hexes/wheels. Bigger tires may help pu tthe power down too.

nitrostarter 04.27.2009 11:22 AM

I, and most everyone here, have problems running 14mm hexes. Its almost impossible with the BL power of today. Definitely going to 17mm or 23mm will make it much tougher to strip out, not saying that you cant...

T-Bro 04.27.2009 02:14 PM

23mm!! Adaptors?? I didn't even know they existed for the E-Maxx. I heard of the 17mm... I'm on the hunt now... Thanks!

P.S. It was my crazy goal to make my truck kind of heavy... (I know I'm pretty backwards lol). I'm old school and I think my monster truck should be big, heavy, and strong instead of light as a feather and fast.
I have my cars and buggy for top speeds etc. Thanks for the advice though.

nitrostarter 04.27.2009 02:16 PM

http://www.dynamiterc.com/Products/D...ProdID=DYN7183

http://www.prolineracing.com/p-417-23mm-hd-hex.aspx

Semi Pro 04.27.2009 03:36 PM

i had the proline 23mm with 40 series wheels on my last truggy, they were good but you do get kind of limited in the wheel selection

nitrostarter 04.27.2009 03:44 PM

17mm is pretty durable and the wheel selection is better.

Finnster 04.27.2009 04:23 PM

I have yet to strip a 17mm, tho I haven't nailed them as much as your are looking to. A big factor seems to also be cranking the nut quite tight and not letting the wheel have a chance to slip.

_paralyzed_ 04.27.2009 05:31 PM

stop double posting t-bro! skellyo is selling 17mm adapters in the general section

T-Bro 04.29.2009 07:20 AM

Thanks. I'm doing research as we speak. I also learned the hardway about making sure the nuts are supertight. I even locktight them each time I put the nuts on just to make sure they don't come off.
Also fellas please get 1 of your forum buddies. Everybody has been really cool thus far, but this Paralyzed cat is reeeeally starting to annoy me... lol.

TexasSP 04.29.2009 10:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by T-Bro (Post 283159)
but this Paralyzed cat is reeeeally starting to annoy me... lol.

That is his job. He is a secret agent sent out to annoy people via the web until the submit....:diablo: :na:

_paralyzed_ 04.29.2009 12:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by T-Bro (Post 283159)
Thanks. I'm doing research as we speak. I also learned the hardway about making sure the nuts are supertight. I even locktight them each time I put the nuts on just to make sure they don't come off.
Also fellas please get 1 of your forum buddies. Everybody has been really cool thus far, but this Paralyzed cat is reeeeally starting to annoy me... lol.

Ha! I just saw you double posting a few things! We all see all of the boards and will see your questions. I'm just a smart a$$ I mean no harm:yipi:


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