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Old 12-27-2010, 05:11 PM
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Default My KINGDOM for some RC-10B2 rear wheels

Well, maybe not my kingdom but still - these seem to be hard for me to find. I have an RC-10B2 that I tool around the neighborhood with and wanted to change the tires. The wheels I have are of course old and the old tires are CA'd a little too well onto the wheel. Removing them has proved problematic and let's face it.

I'm lazy.

I need some replacement wheels but the B4 wheels do not have the 'cone' shaped centering indent that the older cars require.

Anyone know where I can find some old parts?
Old 12-28-2010, 07:22 AM
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Well, maybe not my kingdom but still - these seem to be hard for me to find. I have an RC-10B2 that I tool around the neighborhood with and wanted to change the tires. The wheels I have are of course old and the old tires are CA'd a little too well onto the wheel. Removing them has proved problematic and let's face it.

I'm lazy.

I need some replacement wheels but the B4 wheels do not have the 'cone' shaped centering indent that the older cars require.

Anyone know where I can find some old parts?
talkin bout how the dish wheel dents in to the nut? there are still some evader rims that do that on ebay/tower
Old 12-28-2010, 09:10 AM
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Default RE: My KINGDOM for some RC-10B2 rear wheels

just cut the old tires off with a dremel, and sand off the glue
takes under 10 mins
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just cut the old tires off with a dremel, and sand off the glue
takes under 10 mins
That's not a bad idea - the dremel will probably snap the CA off the wheel well enough. I'll give that a shot.
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Default RE: My KINGDOM for some RC-10B2 rear wheels

Try ebay... or buy a some newer cvd's (or dog bone set), updated axle carriers, and bearings.
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Default RE: My KINGDOM for some RC-10B2 rear wheels

Okay, I actually used a pair of needle nose pliers and pried the old tires off and they almost came off - mostly. It was a pain but not as much of a pain as trying to find new rims...


There aren't any on eBay that I Was able to see.

So now I'm rolling with some new tires that are spot CA'd on instead of CA'd with a full bead (Previous owner did that - not me).

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