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Old 20-03-2010
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hi guys quick question are b44 wheels a direct replacement for the durango ones

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yes they are !
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no there not , the track is about 4mm narrower on associated rims, so i was told
and i havent tried it as the durango wheels are lush
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I use ae/rulux and yokomo rims on mine and don't notice any differance on the track
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no there not , the track is about 4mm narrower on associated rims, so i was told
That's what I found as well, my car just doesn't feel right on Rulux wheels.
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i've just found a couple of sets thats all so was gonna use them plus the hex's are alittle deeper so less chance in striping not that i've stripped a durango one yet

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I use both, all the same! I use durango on my b4 and i use b44 on durango, even team durango advertises that the losi style rims fit!!!
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the losi rims fit perfect. ae rims are a bit different offset and will rub the ball cup on the outer turnbuckles when steering full lock
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i prefer running the durango and losi rims and will only run the AE/Rulux rims if i need to.
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