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What other wheels fit the TM2 front and rear?
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What other wheels fit the TM2 front and rear?
Thanks in advance Dan.
Any 12mm hex wheels (Kyosho, Associated)
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Cheers Alec are they all the same offset then?
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schumacher hex as well...
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Jconcepts(associated)and as above,I use shuey black wheels on mine.

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Hi Dan,
You can also run XRAY and Durango wheels on the rear if you use the Team C 14mm hexes. I have measured mine and it is within the 2wd BRCA rules but have not tried one of the actual boxes yet. Might be a problem with mini pins but they say just run Kyosho 12mm hex rims as they have less offset. Not found a way to mount my Durango 2wd tyre stash on the front unfortunately so it is all new hex rims for me.

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i ran the Schumacher black ones but the out side rear always came loose no matter what type of wheel nuts i used
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i ran the Schumacher black ones but the out side rear always came loose no matter what type of wheel nuts i used
im finding that but i didn't think it was just the schumacher wheels that did it.. i thought it was in general???
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I have been running kyosho rims front and rear with no issues
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I had a back wheel come off on me a few weeks ago,it was a kit wheel though. I was using core serated nuts at the time. Changed to nyloc nuts and it's been fine since.
I don't think it's the wheels,my opinion is that the car generates so much forward traction that it puts a lot of strain on the back wheels and eventually they work themselves loose.
I've had no problems at all with the schuey ones since I started using them.
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I had a back wheel come off on me a few weeks ago,it was a kit wheel though. I was using core serated nuts at the time. Changed to nyloc nuts and it's been fine since.
I don't think it's the wheels,my opinion is that the car generates so much forward traction that it puts a lot of strain on the back wheels and eventually they work themselves loose.
I've had no problems at all with the schuey ones since I started using them.
will check my nuts
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Fastrax wheel and tyre sets fit and are great value!
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