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Put these on today.
Aluminum Alloy 17mm Widen Wheel Hex Hub Drive Adaptor for ARRMA 1/8 Typhon Talion Kraton Senton 6S
Much Better Stance with the larger 139mm +/- method RC Tires.
Only problem I had is that the covered Hex Lugs I like and use are to shallow, these adapters are longer. So had to use a stock Hex Lug. Annoying.
(edit, added notes:
Kraton Hubs on a Typhon +24mm.
Extensions are right in there +/-, these are +30mm
Mojave Arms are +38mm with typhon/mojave hubs. +62mm with additional kraton hubs.)
Works Nice and the car is more stable a bit wider with these tires. I can also swing the ass around now without so easily flipping or rolling over. But for the Hoons, I think the narrower Typhon Hex Hubs are better. So we'll see how these new Hex Hubs hold up.
Once all was tight and working nicely I gave it a couple of dozen runs or more, used up a 8000mAh 6S Lipo.
Was Easily able to run Flat Out on the method RC tires. GPS was not with me but was definitely in the 70's.
Note: Motor temps were on the lower side. The ESC got normal Hot BUT the Battery Got much warmer than usual with these tires. I also ran it down quicky. But Motor and ESC temps were good and low, considering.
Good Dalek liked the tires Much more today. Maybe a new favorite. It still sits up like a buggy, the springs heavy, oil thick. Man does it take the road bumps and manhole covers Very well, gets up to speed fast too. Thats those taller 139mm tires, when it works for you.
I turned the motor timing down to 15 and the punch to 3. Much Better!
Big Wolf has big feet so needs Big Boots!
The same tires just look silly on it and doesn't perform so well.
Its too Large Now. It can Really take a 1/5 tire. Would look nice on it too. Needs a Stronger Motor for the weight and large diameter but would be epic. But thats why I built Good Dalek, to run smaller MT tires and Street tires. Its got a nice feeling ratio with the Kraton Chassis. The extended Hubs make it nicer as a Buggy.
Aluminum Alloy 17mm Widen Wheel Hex Hub Drive Adaptor for ARRMA 1/8 Typhon Talion Kraton Senton 6S
Much Better Stance with the larger 139mm +/- method RC Tires.
Only problem I had is that the covered Hex Lugs I like and use are to shallow, these adapters are longer. So had to use a stock Hex Lug. Annoying.
(edit, added notes:
Kraton Hubs on a Typhon +24mm.
Extensions are right in there +/-, these are +30mm
Mojave Arms are +38mm with typhon/mojave hubs. +62mm with additional kraton hubs.)
Works Nice and the car is more stable a bit wider with these tires. I can also swing the ass around now without so easily flipping or rolling over. But for the Hoons, I think the narrower Typhon Hex Hubs are better. So we'll see how these new Hex Hubs hold up.
Once all was tight and working nicely I gave it a couple of dozen runs or more, used up a 8000mAh 6S Lipo.
Was Easily able to run Flat Out on the method RC tires. GPS was not with me but was definitely in the 70's.
Note: Motor temps were on the lower side. The ESC got normal Hot BUT the Battery Got much warmer than usual with these tires. I also ran it down quicky. But Motor and ESC temps were good and low, considering.
Good Dalek liked the tires Much more today. Maybe a new favorite. It still sits up like a buggy, the springs heavy, oil thick. Man does it take the road bumps and manhole covers Very well, gets up to speed fast too. Thats those taller 139mm tires, when it works for you.
I turned the motor timing down to 15 and the punch to 3. Much Better!
Big Wolf has big feet so needs Big Boots!
The same tires just look silly on it and doesn't perform so well.
Its too Large Now. It can Really take a 1/5 tire. Would look nice on it too. Needs a Stronger Motor for the weight and large diameter but would be epic. But thats why I built Good Dalek, to run smaller MT tires and Street tires. Its got a nice feeling ratio with the Kraton Chassis. The extended Hubs make it nicer as a Buggy.
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