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aluminum wheel i.d.

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i buddy of mine gave these to me. just wondering if anyone knows who made them. the holes in the rear wheels look precision drilled. but the fronts look like they were solid, an them someone decided to drill them out to look like the rears, while wearing a beer dispensing helmet. :wink: they are the same size as the original 3 piece rc10 wheels, if that helps.
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Post by MelvinsArmy »

I had a set just like that for a Clodbuster. Those wheel adapters are cool. When I bought the wheels, the auction said they were made by JPS. I don't think I believe them. I think it must have been from a much smaller company that wasn't around very long. They are good wheels though.

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They look like they are made for the old Yokomo Dog Fighter. They look amazing great score. The Yokomo wheels are 1.75 inch like the rears of the RC10 I think. Sorry I can't help with a manufacturer.

If you would like to sell them please let me know (just name your price) as I am looking for some alloys for the Dog Fighter I posted in the Non-RC10-vintage RC section.

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Oh I should have said. The 4 small wheels on the left look to be a set for a Yokomo (or similar) and the 2 small and 2 big wheels on the right look to be a set for an RC10.

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all 6 of the smaller wheels are identical. it's just that only 2 have the adapters screwed in them.

you got first dibs if i want to get rid of them. 4 of them, anyway. :wink:

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Cheers mate, I'd appreciate that. Just let me know whenever.

Thanks and a Happy New Year.

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Post by Eau Rouge »

Definitely Yokomo/Dominator/SRP-1 wheels.

That's the second set of alloys in this bolt pattern I've seen in as many days, and neither is the style I'm searching for...

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apexspeed wrote:Definitely Yokomo/Dominator/SRP-1 wheels.

That's the second set of alloys in this bolt pattern I've seen in as many days, and neither is the style I'm searching for...

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which ones you lookin for? i could keep an eye out, too.

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