that should work fine mate, with all those bits and bobs it should be quite wide but i just bash and don't do crazy 6ft jumps so my hubs are fine. i did find that the 2cm wider help with steering and stability a bit.
if i use fg rear baja wheels on front it measures 46.5 cm wide and fg monster slicks or my xt wheels for off road 52cm wide at the rear, would be shite for racing io guess but sure make the fg alot more stable on cornering,albeit a wider turning circle.
elcon suspension from elcon cleon 08
https://www.largescaleforums.com/album.php?albumid=168&pictureid=1733
fg baja ,large wheel squares front with fg baja wides and fg monster slicks rear with medium squares
https://www.largescaleforums.com/album.php?albumid=168&pictureid=1732
as a comparison if i just put normal offset fg marder wheels on my hormann its 50cm wide at front(with small squares) and 52cm at the rear with small squares so wider then the fg with bits added and mad offset wheels for extra width
if i use fg rear baja wheels on front it measures 46.5 cm wide and fg monster slicks or my xt wheels for off road 52cm wide at the rear, would be shite for racing io guess but sure make the fg alot more stable on cornering,albeit a wider turning circle.
elcon suspension from elcon cleon 08
https://www.largescaleforums.com/album.php?albumid=168&pictureid=1733
fg baja ,large wheel squares front with fg baja wides and fg monster slicks rear with medium squares
https://www.largescaleforums.com/album.php?albumid=168&pictureid=1732
as a comparison if i just put normal offset fg marder wheels on my hormann its 50cm wide at front(with small squares) and 52cm at the rear with small squares so wider then the fg with bits added and mad offset wheels for extra width