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Old 10-08-2016, 02:04 AM
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Default Re: Question about RC4WD Wheels.

Those acorn nuts would look better without the standard nuts underneath, but I like how you have used regular nylock nuts, goes with the wheel.

I like those wheels, I want the same ones for my reefer (as the tractor has alloys) as they make good looking singles, problem is I need 4x hex and 2x bearing adapters.
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Old 10-08-2016, 07:19 AM
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Default Re: Question about RC4WD Wheels.

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Those acorn nuts would look better without the standard nuts underneath, but I like how you have used regular nylock nuts, goes with the wheel.

I like those wheels, I want the same ones for my reefer (as the tractor has alloys) as they make good looking singles, problem is I need 4x hex and 2x bearing adapters.
Th studs were too long not to use the standard nuts under the acorn nuts, in the end I put the standard nuts on first, behind the rim. That also moved my wheels out slightly. Which is something I wanted.
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