ID this one.... Quarter scale
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ID this one.... Quarter scale
Found this lurking in a box with a few other bits of aluminum goodness. I have not one clue. Made by See's BTW, if you had to ask.
The top 2 are the same, a front side and back side, bottom 2 same way.
The top 2 are the same, a front side and back side, bottom 2 same way.
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Re: ID this one.... Quarter scale
could they be adapters to mount clod rims/tires onto a 2wd kyosho truck?
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Re: ID this one.... Quarter scale
Sorry, I should have put something in there to show the size of 'em. The adapter lookin things are approx 1 5/8" diameter while the caps are 7/8" diameter. Defo not for clod wheels. Too large.
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Re: ID this one.... Quarter scale
Would Wild Willy 1 front bearings fit inside those adapters? That's what I first thought of, but the 5 bolt pattern threw me off.... 
Did other buggies use those giant bearings inside the front wheels?

Did other buggies use those giant bearings inside the front wheels?
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Re: ID this one.... Quarter scale
damn, 1 5/8"? that's pretty big.
how 'bout for the big brute rims? they had a rim with a large 5 bolt pattern, no?

how 'bout for the big brute rims? they had a rim with a large 5 bolt pattern, no?
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Re: ID this one.... Quarter scale
I am not sure. I don't see that any standard size bearings would fit in these.... At least nothing that Tamiya or Kyosho would use. It almost looks like 1/8 scale size, but there is no drive hex machined into it or anything....
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that's kinda throwing me off too.... there's no hex or crosspin.
about what size is the rear axle opening?
about what size is the rear axle opening?
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Re: ID this one.... Quarter scale
brandon, i'm 99.9% sure they're for a 1/4 car. in my spring '90 "stock car" rcca issue, there's a 1/4 scale car with a set of sees rims. the center caps look just like the ones you pictured. there's no good pics of the adapters, but they look to be the same.
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any squirrel kind find a nut every once in awhile.
the funny thing is that's the only issue of rcca that i have.

the funny thing is that's the only issue of rcca that i have.
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