Originally Posted by
Juan Aveytia
Not trying to sound like a smart ass. But the fastest people in R/C aren't to concerned about the rims. Their more concerned about set up and driving to their ability. Only poor driving break rims. It's sounds like you might need to slow your car down and learn how to round corners at the apex of turns. I didn't like hearing this phrase when I first started, "Slow is fast". But when your just starting out or breaking parts a lot. You should really analyze your driving. If you are one of the few braking rims. It's probably your fault.
New drivers will always break rims, and I don't see anything wrong with getting tougher rims so he can practice more and try to crash less?
On topic: Schumacher Revlite rims are very flexible and very hard to break