how to dish wheels
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I am new to the drifting aspect of R/C but not to R/C. I was wondering how to "dish" a wheel. Thank you for all the help in all the other posts
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Dish a wheel?? One can only be referring to using a dish rim, instead of say a 5-star or BBS style rim. It's all flat.
I could be wrong
Dish a wheel?? One can only be referring to using a dish rim, instead of say a 5-star or BBS style rim. It's all flat.
I could be wrong
ALot of drifters use this trick to use wide 200mm bodies on 190mm chassis. Including myself.

Credit to my friend D-Style on the DRC forums.
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From: PENNSVILLE, NJ
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Very very wrong [:@]
ALot of drifters use this trick to use wide 200mm bodies on 190mm chassis. Including myself.

Credit to my friend D-Style on the DRC forums.
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Thats a pretty cool trick! But wouldnt buying rims with a different offset accomplish the same thing?
Very very wrong [:@]
ALot of drifters use this trick to use wide 200mm bodies on 190mm chassis. Including myself.

Credit to my friend D-Style on the DRC forums.
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Thats a pretty cool trick! But wouldnt buying rims with a different offset accomplish the same thing?
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No really. It wouldnt give you that deep dish effect.
ORIGINAL: LeoJr
Thats a pretty cool trick! But wouldnt buying rims with a different offset accomplish the same thing?
Thats a pretty cool trick! But wouldnt buying rims with a different offset accomplish the same thing?



