CW Dominator tech question....
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CW Dominator tech question....
Does the hub for the Dominator have the same screw spacing as a RC10L rear wheel?
I hope so...
I hope so...
Re: CW Dominator tech question....
I believe so.
Last year, I purchased a dominator and was given a NIP set of RC-10L rims. I never tried them out but assume that was the reason why they were in the box.
Last year, I purchased a dominator and was given a NIP set of RC-10L rims. I never tried them out but assume that was the reason why they were in the box.
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Re: CW Dominator tech question....
they're the same as yokomo hubs. pan car rims should not fit. the scew holes are farther apart.
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Re: CW Dominator tech question....
They are not the same. Jason is right, they are Yokomo hubs. Any Yok wheel will work perfectly, but not an on-road wheel.
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Re: CW Dominator tech question....
I actually asked this question on DODC because I wanted to mount the Dominator Cyclone wheels to the pancar adapters on my Slingshot.
Here's the thread: http://www.dirtoval.com/forums/showthread.php?t=37401
I found a pic of a Dom with the BBS pancar wheels mounted, but never received a response.
Here's the thread: http://www.dirtoval.com/forums/showthread.php?t=37401
I found a pic of a Dom with the BBS pancar wheels mounted, but never received a response.
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Re: CW Dominator tech question....
Someone had to custom make those adapters to use pan wheels on the Dom/Yok axles. I don't know why you would want to, those tires on a Dom would give you an unusable and non-adjustable ride height, and there are plenty of foam tires available for Dominators.
The inside mounting diameter of a Dominator wheel is a LOT smaller than the on road wheel, and the bolt holes are not the same. Those adapters are not the same.
The inside mounting diameter of a Dominator wheel is a LOT smaller than the on road wheel, and the bolt holes are not the same. Those adapters are not the same.
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Re: CW Dominator tech question....
I have a few 10L rear wheels, gold aluminum BBS style. I can machine them to whatever width I would need to fit the OE track width and tire width of the Dominator . Seems that the adapters on the Dom uses the yoke measurements, so at this point I will either need to scrap the idea, or just machine adapters to fit the axles to 10L rear wheels.
I guess I will just fire up the lathe and get to work.
After the dominator arrives at my door, that is.
I guess I will just fire up the lathe and get to work.
After the dominator arrives at my door, that is.
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