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09.14.2008, 05:30 PM

What about using 17mm hub adapters to widen the wheelbase then perhaps buggy rims and tires?Impakt rc has them under Slayer hop ups.
   
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I am going to be running buggy wheels and badlands on mine. I was really disappointed with the slash tires and their lack of grip. I am hoping 4wd will be better.
   
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09.15.2008, 03:41 PM

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I am going to be running buggy wheels and badlands on mine. I was really disappointed with the slash tires and their lack of grip. I am hoping 4wd will be better.
Will buggy wheels (with 17mm hex adapters) clear the revo/slayer knuckles? The stock Slayer wheels are a bit unusual as they have a much wider diameter on the inside (to clear the knuckles) then on the outside. Consequently the Slayer tires have a wide diameter on the inside and smaller diameter on the outside to fit these stock rims. It’s a bit weird as you look at the tire and it has a very narrow profile (side-wall) on the inside, but huge sidewall on the outside.


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09.15.2008, 03:58 PM

I think we are talking about street tunning? or dirt? 17 MM buggy dish. [IMG][/IMG]

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