SG Coyote wheel options
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SG Coyote wheel options
Hi all
I am building a SG Coyote 2WD runner and are hoping someone could give me a clue as to what current wheels may be suitable.
Any help appreciated,
Cheers
I am building a SG Coyote 2WD runner and are hoping someone could give me a clue as to what current wheels may be suitable.
Any help appreciated,
Cheers
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Re: SG Coyote wheel options
Ive had a few of those, but cant remember details. WHat is axle diameter size? Are they pin drive to wheels, or a small friction hub?
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Re: SG Coyote wheel options
They are a pin drive which goes into the back of the standard wheels, looks a lot like an RC10 rear wheel. The axles are metric 5mm though.
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Re: SG Coyote wheel options
The wheel shafts are fairly short also. I'm thinking a tamiya hex and wheel would be the most likely fit but I have not tested any
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Re: SG Coyote wheel options
Yokomo b max 4 uses pin drive on all 4, 5mm axles. 2.2 diameter wheels, will fit modern rubber. Got to get older b max 4 and b max 4 II parts though. 4 III went to hex.
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Re: SG Coyote wheel options
Here you go Wazza. Use Associated wheels 6805w or 6805y. The hole in the wheel is 3/16" (4.7625mm).
Ream the hole to 5mm. The axle setup is almost stock. Take a small amount of material off the ends of the 2mm crosspin.
Use a 5mm ID washer on the outside of the wheel as a small portion of axle is visible without it.
There's also plenty of clearance for the steering balljoint. I tried B4 wheels but they don't have enough offset for steering clearance.
Using these on the front might give you too much steering though if you're running it as a 2WD.
Ream the hole to 5mm. The axle setup is almost stock. Take a small amount of material off the ends of the 2mm crosspin.
Use a 5mm ID washer on the outside of the wheel as a small portion of axle is visible without it.
There's also plenty of clearance for the steering balljoint. I tried B4 wheels but they don't have enough offset for steering clearance.
Using these on the front might give you too much steering though if you're running it as a 2WD.
Chris.
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Re: SG Coyote wheel options
Thanks Chris, that is excellent!
I will cut the inside bead off the front wheels and then fit 4WD fronts so they are a little narrower. I used to do that to make 22mm rims out of 26mm touring car rims years ago and provided you glued the tyre on well it worked great.
Cheers,
Warren
I will cut the inside bead off the front wheels and then fit 4WD fronts so they are a little narrower. I used to do that to make 22mm rims out of 26mm touring car rims years ago and provided you glued the tyre on well it worked great.
Cheers,
Warren
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