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Old 27-09-2007
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the rears will, sure!
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Old 27-09-2007
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i'm pretty sure that the rear's do, but the front's wont ever.
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Old 27-09-2007
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Wheels that will fit the b44 are

b4/proline rears.
Losi 4wd wheels
Aero wheels (when they come out)
And of course the b44 wheels.
And i think proline, jc wheels, j concepts and ballisitic buggy all make wheels that will fit.

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Old 28-09-2007
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so the b4 rears will fit, are there any BUT's??

they will fit BUT they will give different offset?

they will fit BUT ....?

if not then thats great
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Old 28-09-2007
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i do believe that the wheels that come with it are from the b4.
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Old 28-09-2007
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i do believe that the wheels that come with it are from the b4.

you believe wrong, lookin at the pics the wheels are of a brand new design.
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Well i supose they would be the same offset as losi and proline look the same offset they both fitted in the box.

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Is the B44 fully metric also?

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the B44is as close to a B4 as they can get...

same rear wheels, parts....you can even use the same wing...as the holes are in the same place.....

same screws as B4....

Wheel nuts....

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So it uses 4-40 screws Pidge? Not metric like everyone was suggesting?

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as far as i know...i will check it out for you..........

but its liek a B4
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it is 4-40 and some 2-56 (or whatever they are)

this car is not metric.

the rear wheels are a brand new design, but they are the same off-set as the kit B4 wheels.

front wheels are a new design with a deeper hex to stop stripping wheels.

you can use Losi wheels on the front but it would be fractionally wider, should not be a problem with 'UK' style tires, but with America rubber it might be too wide. you can use the Losi hex and Losi wheels and then its the same width.
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whats 2-56 are they the really think screws that hold the rear T plate to the chassis on the b4???

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I think they are the 'small' screws, 98% of the screws in the B44 are 'normal' america 4-40.

all your tools working on previous Losi or AE cars will work, don't worry about that.
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Oh them things are tiny. I always loose them.

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maybe you missed it, but CML have the full exploded view on their website

http://www.cmldistribution.co.uk/pro...tId=0000002808

all you need to know about the car!
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the exploded diagram on cml site show the current b4 rear wheels as included yet the pictures show a more losi type wheel. at least we know either/or will fit.
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the exploded view shows a more 'dish' type wheel, different to the proline B4 rear wheel (same offset as confirmed by Kurt Wenger)

more like the B4 RTR/RS?
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Cheers Pidge and Chris. The 2-56 screws are the ones that hold the pivot pins in on the bones.

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the exploded view shows a more 'dish' type wheel, different to the proline B4 rear wheel (same offset as confirmed by Kurt Wenger)

more like the B4 RTR/RS?
but the part number is for the standard b4 rear wheel??
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