Torment 4x4 larger diameter wheels.

Jp1ruckus

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Hey guys.
Im looking for a set of wheel no wider than stock torment wheels (45-50mm, so its no more stress on the servo and fits right to the body).
But ruckus diameteror so. So its more capable off road. The 4x4 chassis is so low it gets stuck to often. So would be nice to swap tyres to the terrain at hand.
Any suggestions or recommendations.
Thanks guys
 
Look at the options for the Traxxas Slash 4wd. *(I am unsure if 2wd uses 12mm hex on fronts..(nevermind...verifed they are).

-When I was looking at wheels/tires options for my Ruckus, I came acrossed this:

Stock Information Traxxas Slash 4wd: 12mm hex

Tires:
Traxxas 2.2" Pre-Glued with Foam Inserts

Tire Diameter:
4.31 Inches (109.5mm) (front and rear)

Wheels (front/rear):
2.2" Split-Spoke, Black or Red Beadlock

Wheel Diameter:
2.2 Inches (56mm)
3.0 Inches (76mm)
*Link for a set of affordable stockers:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Traxxas-Sl...M8AAOSwX~dWpRSi:sc:USPSFirstClass!33801!US!-1
*Link on the specs going with Proline Trenchers:
https://www.prolineracing.com/tires...dium-tires-mounted-on-split-six-black-wheels/
*lLink to buy:https://www.ebay.com/itm/Pro-Line-1...:P2oAAOSwMNxXbu9A:sc:USPSPriority!33801!US!-1
 
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The Slash 4x4 offset wheels will hit the body when the rear end compresses. You can cut the rear wheel arches larger, or get a set of wheels with a different offset. I got wheels for the Losi scte. Mine are further in than the stock wheels, the SC10 offset would probably work.
 
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Not sure why the brand makes a difference about wanting to cut the body or not. And is there an issue with buying wheels that bolt right on with no mods or extra parts? I'm just letting him know.
 
Cost drives 85% of us all. lol
(I know most of us Don't Polish the affordable Ol'Econo Car" and take it to a car show on weekends...so what I am saying is assumptions and help are offered on the cheap choices)
 
Exactly, which is why I was letting him know about the offset that matches what's on there. No mods, no extra parts to buy. And he can get the exact same set of Prolines that you linked, because they sell the SC10 offset for those.
 
You are exactly correct!...but missing the point. The cheapest option isn't Prolines...its a set of original wheels and either cut/ or still cheaaper..buy adapters.
*You crack me up!
 
You posted the link to Proline, I just said they made a different offset. The cheapest thing would be going to ebay for generics.
 

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