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Old 09-03-2007
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Default DI wheels and tires

just as the title suggest what easily available wheels and tires fit the DI?
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Tamiya DI wheels fit (don't get the old Top Force star wheels, the rears click on the wishbone).

Any buggy tyre fits the rims.
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thats the thing the Di wheels arnt easily available i was talking like using team losi or team associated wheels
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no that's not possible I'm afraid. If I get chance I'll test the Kyosho rims on it for clearance.
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The older Kyosho wheels had too deep an offset, so couldn't be used for racing, but can for bashing.

Unfortunately, like all things Tamiya and racing, it maybe an overseas order
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Can I recommend a few sets of part# 53728. Nice white dish wheels. DI standard wheels are a bit larger. The softer Proline tyres would stretch over the standard wheels however.

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