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HPI hubs fit right up. No wheel clearance problem either. I think I might run some DS extenders on all fours with the pro truck body.


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The stock tires take a direct hit on the wheel. Maybe this is something the factory can fix. The stock wheels are very strong and hold there shape unlike the HPI wheels.
 
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How did you do that phatdad and can you be more specific on the wheels taking a direct hit?


I will report it back to the factory asap.


Darin
 
The sidewall is so thin that the foam doesn't stay in-between the tire and the plastic rim. That is why HPI went to a molded foam to keep something in place.
 
That was one of the first things I checked. I even ran my Hostiles on the back. Going the other way, Redcat to Baja, will definatly need axel extensions. The back of the rim will rub.
 
Yes I don't know if it is becuase the hex on the rim is deeper or the redcat rim is deeper or the axel hex sits a little further back but it will rub. I check both front and rear, I have modded rear axels on the front of my baja. It wouldn't take too much of an extention to make it so they wouldn't rub. Here is a pic of the redcat rim on the front left side of the baja:


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