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None of that is still really the answer to how I get the Wheel extended out some. If I put the 2.8s on the 12mm hex with no type extension the wheel will turn without scrubbing but when I turn the tire hits. The wheel is tall enough it just needs to be extended out just a bit to give the wheel/tire room to turn without hitting/Scrubbing.Loads of information on this thread here:
https://www.teknoforums.com/threads/how-to-convert-sct410-3-into-a-tekno-db48-desert-buggy.28/
I'm not using proline wheels. The 2.8s I ordered are made together they are not Beadlocks. Now the crawler tires and wheels are 1.9s Injora Beadlocks and RC4wd IROK Super swamper tires. Those fit fine no problems but they have the extensions that bolt to the wheel on them, but I don't like the crawler type tires on this vehicle. I would like it better with Monster Truck wheels and tires.If you use EB48sl 17mm hex conversions on your truck everything will work. This is assuming you're using Proline wheels. This is how I ran my monster SCT410.3 and it worked perfectly. A byproduct of this setup is even on 4s you'll never strip a wheel hex.
So is the axles on the SCT410.3 6mm? Because the Wheel stuff on the DB48 if I remember correctly was the SCT stuff in the KitI know what you're looking for. I could only find 12mm hex extensions for 5mm axles (Slash/Stampede). I couldn't find anything that fits a 6mm axle.
I run 2.8s on my EB48. I had to remove a minor amount of material on the corners of the carriers to make it work. Maybe that will work for you?
If thats the case you need wheels with a higher positive offset than your current set has.It's like the Wheel is not high enough over the hub. It's fine until the wheels are turned. The inside wheel well needs to be extended just past the hub. If I'm making any sense
That is one thing I dislike about the RC world and offsets... opposite from full size wheel shopping/terminology.If thats the case you need wheels with a higher negative offset than your current set has.
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After looking again the wheel is high enough. It's when I turn the wheels it hits the hub assembly or I think that's what it's hitting. The wheel spins fine with no scrubbingIf thats the case you need wheels with a higher negative offset than your current set has.
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can you post pics?After looking again the wheel is high enough. It's when I turn the wheels it hits the hub assembly or I think that's what it's hitting. The wheel spins fine with no scrubbing
I would have to put the wheel back on it. Cause for now I just put ones I had back on itcan you post pics?
Crap, I forgot all about that. I've been looking at wheels for my new truck recently and had a brain fart. What dummy decided to invert RC wheel offset from the real ones anyway?! O _ oThat is one thing I dislike about the RC world and offsets... opposite from full size wheel shopping/terminology.