Hello guys,
Does anybody know if the new worlds rere rims are fitting on the old worlds car?
Best regards,
Worldsman
Rc10 Worlds rere rims for the old worlds car
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Re: Rc10 Worlds rere rims for the old worlds car
Yes, they fit fine.
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Re: Rc10 Worlds rere rims for the old worlds car
Yes, however the fronts are b4 offset so you need the offset axles to align properly.
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Re: Rc10 Worlds rere rims for the old worlds car
OG Worlds used 1/4" axles, so you'll need 3/16" cvd's like the B2/B3 would use. You will also need to swap the bearings for 3/16 x 3/8.
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Re: Rc10 Worlds rere rims for the old worlds car
When I first read it, I could have sworn that it said arms instead of rims.
I know it used to be common but hearing rims instead of wheels just sounds weird anymore.
I know it used to be common but hearing rims instead of wheels just sounds weird anymore.
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Re: Rc10 Worlds rere rims for the old worlds car
A rim is a component of a wheel.
Bicycles, for example, have rims that are connected to the hub via a set of spokes. Assembled, they make a wheel.
If you're speaking about the cylindrical part that connects the tire to the axle, then it's a wheel.
Also, it's "anyway" not "anyways". Not mentioned anywhere in the previous post but I thought I'd throw that one in for free.
That concludes today's lesson.
Thank you for your attention.

Bicycles, for example, have rims that are connected to the hub via a set of spokes. Assembled, they make a wheel.
If you're speaking about the cylindrical part that connects the tire to the axle, then it's a wheel.
Also, it's "anyway" not "anyways". Not mentioned anywhere in the previous post but I thought I'd throw that one in for free.

That concludes today's lesson.
Thank you for your attention.

Doug
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