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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Robert Zambelli on March 01, 2018, 09:43:35 PM
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Found this years ago and need more - anyone know a source?
THANKS, Bob Z.
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Comes up somewhere on a P.J. / Fancher imitation fred . He was after same. Source There . Try in search Prev. or PJ's Posts as fewer .
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Bob,
Stunt Hangar Hobby has them on this site.
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LINK
https://stunthanger.com/hobby/index.php?cPath=42
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https://stunthanger.com/hobby/product_info.php?cPath=42&products_id=116
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MPI, Maxx Products International, scroll to the bottom of this link. Seems like you see them at most LHS's. I can't think of who right now but there's another company that sells them too, same wheels in a different package.
http://www.maxxprod.com/mpi/mpi-29.html
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Your can also search the internet for "DuBro Sports Wheels" or "DuBro Micro Sports Wheels". Many places have them.
Dennis
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Thanks to all for the information - that's exactly what I needed. y1 y1
Bob Z.
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Dubro/Tower Hobbies has them https://www.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXTDS7&P=7
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Yeah, DuBro is the other package I was thinking of.
The Maxx and Dubro wheels are almost identical. From memory I think there is a very slight difference between the two with the molding around the hub area. If you compare them closely side by side I think one of them has a little more material widthwise across the hub. I believe it's the Maxx because that's the brand I have a couple sets of in my "inventory". This would make them a bit stronger for our use and also allow some leeway for drilling and adding a bushing if desired. Completely identical otherwise. Not that we can't use either of them, but I think these wheels are more intended for use on lightweight electric models.