New SC10 Wheels from DE Racing
#46
I'm not afraid. Its just a little harder for a smaller store to order from us. Other products are sold through horizon, great planes, and HRP. They can order all kinds of items with one transaction. Since we mainly deal direct stores have to create a special account and make a more specialized order. We are hopeing to change that a bit here soon.
Middle River Hobbies does have an order in the works. He should have the wheels soon.
Middle River Hobbies does have an order in the works. He should have the wheels soon.
#47
Hi, another satisfied customer here. I ordered a set of wheels for my SC10 a week ago and it arrived today. Great customer service! Thanks!
#48
I love my new DE wheels they are very rigid and the hexes fit TIGHT. will definetly be using only DE wheels for my SC trucks from now on.
any chance of a buggy or truggy wheels in the future, be refreshing to see something similar to the sc wheels for a buggy and truggy, just to be different from the dishes.
any chance of a buggy or truggy wheels in the future, be refreshing to see something similar to the sc wheels for a buggy and truggy, just to be different from the dishes.
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Two track days so far, the DE Racing wheels are holding up awesome. Still spinning true despite ThunderbirdJunkie's poor driving that's known to trash JConcepts or stock AE SC10 wheels. They've taken some hard hits.
Also, loving the fact that the bearings in the front wheels are a nice, tight fit without having to use anything to push them in...rather than the overly-loose holes in the JC wheels, Proline beadlocks, or the overly-tight AE wheels.
Plus, they're inexpensive, and most importantly, MADE HERE.
Buy American, gentlemen
Also, loving the fact that the bearings in the front wheels are a nice, tight fit without having to use anything to push them in...rather than the overly-loose holes in the JC wheels, Proline beadlocks, or the overly-tight AE wheels.
Plus, they're inexpensive, and most importantly, MADE HERE.
Buy American, gentlemen