Wheel ID

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Wheel ID

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Does anyione know what brand of wheels these are? I know the pic sucks, but it's all I have to go from. I believe they are 5 spoke. Maybe RPM?


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HPI ?

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I agree, likely hpi. If they are modern wheels they could be JC Racing as theirs look similar but I'm still betting on hpi
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Look like HPI to me
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Another question, what would have been the right size around 1990? Would it have been 2.0 or 2.2? I haven't a clue what I ran back then. The pic is from around 1990, so everything would have been in that era, nothing modern.

Thanks everyone for the ID, they do appear to be HPI wheels. Seems I can find rears, but not RC10 fronts.

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Re: Wheel ID

Post by klavy69 »

the fronts show up depending on if you are after NIP or not. Most all I have from around that year are the 2.0 rears. There for awhile you couldn't NOT get a package deal without some form of these in it but they are getting fewer and further between but are still out there.

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They don't *have* to be NIP, but they would at least have to be very clean for my shelfer.

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