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Old 05-17-2007 | 04:12 AM
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I don't like the yellow earthquake wheels can someone give me the hex size so I can get some diffrent wheels or should I just paint them thanks
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Old 05-17-2007 | 06:40 AM
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Thanks rclynx do you know any wheels that fit it and by the way how is Modesto thats were I was born havent been there in a few years still have family in Riverbank.
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Axial Rims, basically any rims that have 17mm hex hubs will fit.
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Thanks rclynx do you know any wheels that fit it and by the way how is Modesto thats were I was born havent been there in a few years still have family in Riverbank.
there isn't a lot out there in the 17mm if you want something a little fancy. Pro-line makes some adaptors so you could put 40's rims and tires with 23mm wheels, (#6034-01) I thought they might be hard on the hubs but this one guy who runs his a lot has been going for over a year. They also make (#6034-00) 23mm adaptor for a different off set thats closer to the hub. The 23mm hubs give you a good selection of the Pro-Line products, just need to figure out what you want to do.

Man you went from here to Bakersfield and then the UK.................you like climate change or something..........lol..........I know a lot of people in the Riverbank area and have a blast at there cheese and wine thing they do every year. Hope you get back over this way some time and stop into the shop. How do you like the UK besides wet and full of hard headed Brits I was in Europe for quite a while and with the exception of the French commoners I liked them all. Great people with old fashion morals for the best part.[8D] You ever need anything drop me a PM and I'll see what I can do Oh and Modesto is like the Bay Area when I left it back in 1981 to get out of the mess, its to damn big. At least River bank in the old area hasn't gotten to big but down Oakdale road by Claribel they put in a big shopping center with Home Depot and Hundreds of new homes out where the Dary Farmers used to be.

Take care M8 and try to stay dry
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A girl pulled me over here to England it's nice but the weather is a bit crazy raining now for seems like weeks should dry up soon so I hope so I can drive my trucks should come that way this year I will stop by when I do come that way.
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http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXPYL3&P=7

They look a lot better than the stock ones.
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Amen to that Kemo [&o]
Old 05-17-2007 | 04:30 PM
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Also Imex makes a tons of 17mm hub rims, so does proline, Panther and about a dozen other companies, tons of them, just do a search for them. Hell I've got 5 different ones in stock now.
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I don't like the yellow earthquake wheels can someone give me the hex size so I can get some diffrent wheels or should I just paint them thanks

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