USGT
#2117
Tech Fanatic
Joined: Aug 2008
Posts: 903
From: San Antonio, Texas
To Any one: I haven't glue my USGT spec tires to the 26 MM wheels yet, what do people think about the handling quality of the tire on 24 vs 26 MM wheels? I'm more concerned about the lateral grip characteristics of the tires than having a totally scale appearance.
BTW Thanks Paul L, the tires arrived Saturday and look geat, can't wait to get a chance to run them.
BTW Thanks Paul L, the tires arrived Saturday and look geat, can't wait to get a chance to run them.
#2118
Joined: Aug 2001
Posts: 8,854
From: In a land of mini-mighty mental giants
To Any one: I haven't glue my USGT spec tires to the 26 MM wheels yet, what do people think about the handling quality of the tire on 24 vs 26 MM wheels? I'm more concerned about the lateral grip characteristics of the tires than having a totally scale appearance.
BTW Thanks Paul L, the tires arrived Saturday and look geat, can't wait to get a chance to run them.
BTW Thanks Paul L, the tires arrived Saturday and look geat, can't wait to get a chance to run them.
#2120
Tech Fanatic
Joined: Aug 2008
Posts: 903
From: San Antonio, Texas
I personally did not like them on 26mm wheels they had an overall lack of traction for me. So if your looking for performance I would say go with 24mm if looks is what you need then go 26mm. Im sure someone will have tried them on 26mm and liked them so its really opinion.
#2121
I sure wish someone (Mike R, are you out there?) would make 24mm wheels with some offset (+3 or a little more, please). All I've been able to find is +2mm Tamiya wheels. I like the 200mm bodies and I'm not a fan of the look of 200mm bodies on 190mm wide chassis.
I wish that the Gravity tires were 26mm, too.
Oh well, as dad said.........Wish in one hand, $**+ in the other and see which one fills up first.
Scott
I wish that the Gravity tires were 26mm, too.
Oh well, as dad said.........Wish in one hand, $**+ in the other and see which one fills up first.
Scott
#2122
#2123
Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 6,410
From: Austin,TX
It's amazing how many uses I get out of countersink washers, some come in 9mm widths which make excellent supports for mounting servos too:
#2124
Joined: Aug 2001
Posts: 8,854
From: In a land of mini-mighty mental giants
#2126
posted the hex link but you have to check it on some older cars. Some older cars don't have the extra stub axle length that the newer cars have to install wider hexes
#2127
I e-mailed TQ about 24mm wheels with offsets other than 0. They suggested the one Tamiya wheel that I already knew about. I know that USGT is a "niche market" for a company like Tamiya. I expect that MikeR doesn't have the capital to invest in new molds for wheels, especially when he just released a wheel (I feel) for us. Here's to hoping that wider hexes help my TC4.
I do appreciate the open communication on this thread.
MikeR, I didn't take your post as unkindly, but informative. RaceVTA.com has some hexes that I'm hoping will fix my "problem". :-)
Scott
I do appreciate the open communication on this thread.
MikeR, I didn't take your post as unkindly, but informative. RaceVTA.com has some hexes that I'm hoping will fix my "problem". :-)
Scott
#2129
Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 6,410
From: Austin,TX
I've seen some folks install the nylocks backwards so the nylon thread is closest to the wheel to ensure a good lock, only problem with this is the lack of a serrated edge.
Another idea if low on threads is to use a "Low Profile" lock nut similar to these if you still need to have a serrated edge:
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_odkw...l+nut&_sacat=0





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