I’m fairly sure most of the tires are a general size. If I remember correctly, some of the on road guys tried to put these tires on their race kits for other wheel options, But they aren’t made for that...so I wouldn’t recommend. You COULD glue them once you get the offset. But I just used a touch of electrical tape since it’s a clearance fit. Nothing ever moved. Even if I slammed into something,.
I hv just damaged 2 sets of Watanabe wheelsets before I watched your video. I m new to rc car. Seems I hv damaged many items as I learn to modify and hv no knowledge of electronics. It is quite a technical hobby indeed requires mechatronics knowledges
A lot of video's online to help for sure. I watch hours of video's before trying something that's hard. And I make sure I watch other people make the mistakes that I'm about to make.
man I had trouble mounting the tires. for my sprint two, I used the hpi tdrifts. I boiled the tires and heated them up with the hair dryer and froze the rims. my first three tires got in fine. the last one I had to glue it one, since my fingers were. damaged from all the tugging, to put the tires in. Lol I seen that there's a tire changer for dirt tires. may have to try that one out. next time I change tires.
+powcar91 There is a few different versions of those tyre changers. You dont need them though. A mate and I use the hot water method and works perfectly fine.