Mini-Z AWD Rear Alloy Wide BBS Rims 11mm MZA009RW/0 by GPM  [MZA009RW/0]

Mini-z AWD Alloy Rear Wide Sinkage BBS Rims (10p, 0mm Off set , Width 11mm) - 1pr - GPM MZA009RW/0
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CAD$12.23
Brand:
GPM
Model:
MZA009RW/0
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Wide BBS alloy rear rims for Mini-Z AWD tuning

This aluminum rear wheel set is an RC-scale upgrade made for Mini-Z AWD MR-03 cars to shift rear track and handling characteristics. The wheels are listed under model number MZA009RW/0 for straightforward parts reference.

Core details from the product name describe a BBS-style alloy rear rim with a wide sinkage profile, 0mm offset and an 11mm rim width. Fitting a wider rear rim on a Mini-Z AWD changes tyre seating and contact patch at the rear, which affects acceleration traction and mid-corner balance at model scale. This set is useful when fine-tuning rear grip for indoor track layouts and club sessions.

Installation notes: confirm wheel hex fitment and hub clearance on your MR-03 AWD before final assembly, use the correct hex driver for wheel nuts, and recheck for any rotor or body contact after fitting. Inspect tyre seating and balance prior to running, and use thin spacers if offset or body clearance requires micro-adjustment.

Maintenance and tuning role: aluminum rims are durable but can develop wear at tyre seating surfaces; clean mating faces and inspect for burrs when changing wheels. Pair these rear rims with track-appropriate tyre compounds and complementary front wheel choices to reach the desired rear-end traction without overstressing the AWD driveline.

The rims are intended for Mini-Z AWD variants; however you should verify the hub hex size and clearance on your MR-03 AWD before fitting to ensure a correct fit.
Use the correct-size hex driver for the wheel nuts, and consider soft-jaw pliers or a torque-limited driver to avoid marring the alloy. Check threads and engagement to prevent stripping on small hardware.
Keep tyre seating surfaces clean, inspect for nicks after tyre changes, and avoid over-torquing nuts to prevent distortion. Regular checks will keep handling consistent.

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