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Old 03-19-2010, 11:00 AM
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Originally Posted by brrneon
Thats one of the problems. You have to either search ebay, buy the plastic duratrax rims that break, or convert it to use b4 rims(search rc10talk.com for howto).
If you can find the B2/B3 rims use them. They have the same offset that the RC10 rims use. The offset on the B4 rims is much different. If you put B4 rims on a stock RC10 rear end, it would be very very narrow.
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Old 03-19-2010, 12:59 PM
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Yeah I figured that out the hard way. I would love to take my b2 for a spin everynow and then but the rims are a situation. I mite have to look into that rear hub swap.
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Originally Posted by R-E-A-P-E-R-
Yeah I figured that out the hard way. I would love to take my b2 for a spin everynow and then but the rims are a situation. I mite have to look into that rear hub swap.
I believe you can use the B4 hubs and then you have to use a longer CVD bone. One from a B44.

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So for a B2 the duratrax wheels would be a direct fit. Except the new front bearings?
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Originally Posted by R-E-A-P-E-R-
So for a B2 the duratrax wheels would be a direct fit. Except the new front bearings?
i believe so. I haven't tried them for myself, but from what i read in the forum.
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I guess its worth buying a set to see. Right now is just sitting on a shelf with no wheels on it. Sad little thing
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Originally Posted by b4maz
i believe so. I haven't tried them for myself, but from what i read in the forum.
The B2 front wheels use 3/16x3/8 non flanged bearing which I think will fit the duratrax front wheels too. So the front and rear duratrax wheel would be a direct fit for the B2. But from the pics it looks like it will use flanged bearings. Im not sure.
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