I have a set of red and orange rings here. I can do a dummy mount if you wish.. LOL
So i am waiting for my kit to arrive and am wondering should i order the thunder tiger wheels or use the kit wheels. I think they both look fine. I just would like to start out with the better wheel for now.
How's the plastic on the MT4 wheels? I grabbed some Proline f-11 wheels and RC4WD mud slingers (very heavy) and they fit really well. I'm waiting on the kit tires to come out then I'll be selling the slingers and looking at another set of wheels. These look perfect if the plastic isn't cheap like the stock Axial wheels.
The Proline F-11 wheels are top notch and you will NOT strip a hex. I ran them with my +6mm hexes that I bored to fit the 8mm hexes. I don't know what they are like with stock hexes. The mud slingers have no business on a yeti xl...WAY too heavy!! Now I run MT-4 wheels and RC4wd Mickey Thompson tires. Much lighter I like them a lot. I've had zero hex issues with my MT-4 wheels and I'm on 6s and she's heavy. I run zero drag brakes, and 80% punch control.I'm looking for a new set of wheels for my Yeti XL and I noticed you mentioned that the Proline F-11 wheels and the RC4wd mudslingers fit well, is that right? WIth the F-11 wheels, you don't have any problems with the front wheels scraping the body at full turn?
Thanks!
I put through about 20 mins on my MT4 wheels and the rear is already starting to warp where the hex sits in the hub.. Plastic still isn't strong enough.
I've pretty much driven mine around the yard babying it and it keeps breaking something. This was the most hyped/exciting RC purchase I made and waited for, but it literally sits in the garage broken because I can't be bothered.
I've stopped posting on the forums due to no interest, but I thought I'd chime in on the wheels since I received an email notification of the thread being revived.
Hot racing is coming out with a hub to fix that for the kit version just like the make for the rtr. I personally don't have that problem I use a socket and ratchet to tighten the bolts then put a second bolt on and also loc tight
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The Proline F-11 wheels are top notch and you will NOT strip a hex. I ran them with my +6mm hexes that I bored to fit the 8mm hexes. I don't know what they are like with stock hexes. The mud slingers have no business on a yeti xl...WAY too heavy!! Now I run MT-4 wheels and RC4wd Mickey Thompson tires. Much lighter I like them a lot. I've had zero hex issues with my MT-4 wheels and I'm on 6s and she's heavy. I run zero drag brakes, and 80% punch control.
Good to know that the mudslingers are too heavy. I'd heard that before, but thought I might get away with it with lightweight wheels since I don't do 6s and run a small-ish pinion for trailing.
You mentioned that you like the RC4wd Mickey Thompsons - do you have any first hand/confirmed knowledge that they fit on Proline F-11's?
Here's a quick weight comparison:
RC4WD Mickey Thompson - 12.6oz (360g) per tire
RC4WD Mud Slingers - 16oz (453g) each tire
RC4WD Rok Lox - 15.5 oz (439 g) per tire
Axial 3.8 Falken Wildpeak - ?????? couldn't find it but I'd love to know!!!
I see that the Mickey Thompson's are about 14.5 mm taller and 15.5 mm wider than stock. Do you notice a pretty significant difference in handling or ground clearance?
At the moment I'm sold on the wheels but not sure about the tires.
Do you know if the Rok Lox will fit? Seems like I read that someone said they rubbed at full steer? For trailing, I'd love to have the extra ground clearance if I could make it work!
Thanks a lot for the ips and info :mrgreen:
Just for fun, here's trailer for my YouTube channel, which has my Yeti XL at a few points....look at 1:35...I do have my tires taped, but that front wheel is pancaking because it was coming unglued!
https://youtu.be/-IzsdgxyaQY
Good to know that the mudslingers are too heavy. I'd heard that before, but thought I might get away with it with lightweight wheels since I don't do 6s and run a small-ish pinion for trailing.
You mentioned that you like the RC4wd Mickey Thompsons - do you have any first hand/confirmed knowledge that they fit on Proline F-11's?
Here's a quick weight comparison:
RC4WD Mickey Thompson - 12.6oz (360g) per tire
RC4WD Mud Slingers - 16oz (453g) each tire
RC4WD Rok Lox - 15.5 oz (439 g) per tire
Axial 3.8 Falken Wildpeak - ?????? couldn't find it but I'd love to know!!!
I see that the Mickey Thompson's are about 14.5 mm taller and 15.5 mm wider than stock. Do you notice a pretty significant difference in handling or ground clearance?
At the moment I'm sold on the wheels but not sure about the tires.
Do you know if the Rok Lox will fit? Seems like I read that someone said they rubbed at full steer? For trailing, I'd love to have the extra ground clearance if I could make it work!
Thanks a lot for the ips and info :mrgreen:
Just for fun, here's trailer for my YouTube channel, which has my Yeti XL at a few points....look at 1:35...I do have my tires taped, but that front wheel is pancaking because it was coming unglued!
https://youtu.be/-IzsdgxyaQY
Try proline desperado 3.8" wheels, cut the inner side a bit and it fits fine, the quality are much better than stock wheels. I've stripped three stock wheels, had lots fun with desperado fitted. Remember use thread lock as wheels hex design problem, fall off too often
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