Mojave Mojave replacement Tire

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Hi I am trying to fix that my tire don rip inside. I I put m2c extended wheel nuts, and it doing again y talk with Horizon about the problem and they keep sending me tire. They toll me that talk to my hobby shop to see if recomer other stronger arrma tire that fix any ideas?
 

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I don't know if I understand yet the problem. Are your tires coming unglued or are the hubs stripping out?
Have you changed anything other than the M2C parts? Also, I'm not sure what this part is from M2C?
I would like to try to help but not sure yet the problem even though I do see that you're unhappy.
So far, if you've changed only one thing from stock and now have this trouble I would imagine that it is the upgrade part.

I have stripped wheel hubs on 6s before but I think it was because I didn't tighten the wheel nut hard enough. Have you rotated wheels?
 
I don't know if I understand yet the problem. Are your tires coming unglued or are the hubs stripping out?
Have you changed anything other than the M2C parts? Also, I'm not sure what this part is from M2C?
I would like to try to help but not sure yet the problem even though I do see that you're unhappy.
So far, if you've changed only one thing from stock and now have this trouble I would imagine that it is the upgrade part.

I have stripped wheel hubs on 6s before but I think it was because I didn't tighten the wheel nut hard enough. Have you rotated wheels?
I tightened the nut well the part that I buy m2c 2mm extender hex because the tire rim inside went was basing it was touch with the hub I gong to sent another picture of the other tire but I have like 8 tire with the same problem.I love this truck I am not unhappy, But I want to fix the problem. And if you have any tire replacement recommendations.
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Yeah the wheel hits the steering block the wheel just needs some cutting out on the inside and put some loctite on the wheel nut.
 
Hi I am trying to fix that my tire don rip inside. I I put m2c extended wheel nuts, and it doing again y talk with Horizon about the problem and they keep sending me tire. They toll me that talk to my hobby shop to see if recomer other stronger arrma tire that fix any ideas?

I don't have a Mojave but, you have two issues there. The bead has come unglued which in turn will cause the tire to rip if it is not reglued. Sounds like it may be a recurring issue for you. All you need to do is keep an eye on the beads and add a little thin Ca glue when needed. The other issue there (that explains why your truck goes sideways when you accelerate hard (in another posting) is the hex in the wheel is stripped out and the hub spins inside the wheel under power. It doesn't matter how tight you make it with a stripped hex, it will still spin. The wheel nuts are serrated on one side, That side goes against the wheel. If not they will constantly loosen and strip the hex in the wheel.


Yeah the wheel hits the steering block the wheel just needs some cutting out on the inside and put some loctite on the wheel nut.

If stock wheels on a stock truck are hitting the hub you have another problem ( most likely bad bearings).
 
I tightened the nut well the part that I buy m2c 2mm extender hex because the tire rim inside went was basing it was touch with the hub I gong to sent another picture of the other tire but I have like 8 tire with the same problem.I love this truck I am not unhappy, But I want to fix the problem. And if you have any tire replacement recommendations.

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I am afraid I can't figure out why your hubs are stripping. As mentioned above, the serrated nuts are important to fit correctly but still I'm baffled. I hate to see that you have so many wheels that have gone stripped. So expensive to strip these wheels.
My tire suggestion is the Katar (ironically) that fit stock on the Talion... I like the stock tires though too.
I hope you don't have to keep buying new tires and wheel sets.
 
Hi I am trying to fix that my tire don rip inside. I I put m2c extended wheel nuts, and it doing again y talk with Horizon about the problem and they keep sending me tire. They toll me that talk to my hobby shop to see if recomer other stronger arrma tire that fix any ideas?
I talked to a guy at m2c racing and he said that the grey Mojave wheels hold up better than the red or green ones. Worth a try!
 
I talked to a guy at m2c racing and he said that the grey Mojave wheels hold up better than the red or green ones. Worth a try!
That's interesting! I haven't had trouble with my red ones (yet) but I think I would prefer the grey color. I'll have to try to beat up the ones I own so I can have an excuse to buy the grey set.
 
My steering angles don't allow the wheels to hit any of the mechanical parts, hence no issue. Looks like maybe too much steering unless your beating the carp out of the thing so bad that everything is bending and twisting, and if that is how you drive then you buy more parts.
It's up to the individual to respect or replace and for me I rather endlessly beat on the Outcast 6s and respect the Mojave 6s. No different than the planes, IMAC or 3d.
 
M2C is supposed to have some new hexes coming that are 2mm wider in stance, just saw some random vid where someone was trying them out
 
The contact between the rim and hub accurs while the suspenssion is at closed stroke..
Apply pressure to bottom down the chassis, roll it and u will see...
yeah that's what I was noticing. I just added loctite and I've had no issues now.
 
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