Tamiya 1/14 5-star Alloy Rear Wheel TRU050R by GPM  [TRU050R]

Tamiya 1/14 Truck King Hauler /Globe Liner /Ford Aeromax /Mercedes Benz 1838ls /1850l Alloy Rear Wheel (5star) - 2pcs - GPM TRU050R
Price:
CAD$68.72
Brand:
GPM
Model:
TRU050R
GTIN:
4894538203257
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5-star alloy rear wheels for 1/14 Tamiya rigs

This pair of alloy rear wheels is designed as a direct aftermarket replacement for select 1/14 scale Tamiya truck platforms. The five-point spoke pattern recreates a realistic tractor truck look while aluminium construction gives a stiffer rim than common plastic wheels.

Compatibility is restricted to the Tamiya 1/14 models listed in the compatibility box; two wheels are supplied and they are intended for the rear axle assemblies on compatible scale trucks. Typical installation replaces the stock rear wheels as part of cosmetic and functional wheel and tyre upgrades.

From a tuning perspective, switching to alloy rear wheels alters rotational mass and rim stiffness compared with injection-moulded parts, which can influence balance and behaviour on smooth surfaces. Many builders match alloy rims with suitable tyres and wheel hexes to retain intended drive feel.

Compatible Models

  • Tamiya 1/14 Truck King Hauler
  • Globe Liner
  • Ford Aeromax
  • Mercedes Benz 1838ls
  • 1850l

If you are replacing worn plastic wheels or want a metal upgrade for display and scale accuracy, this 2pcs alloy rear wheel set offers a simple aftermarket option for the listed Tamiya 1/14 trucks.

They are made for the models shown in the compatibility box; check your chassis and hub hex size before purchase to confirm fit.
The package contains two alloy rear wheels intended for the rear axle of compatible 1/14 Tamiya trucks.
Tyre fit and hub compatibility depend on your truck's rear assembly; verify tyre internal diameter and hex fit on your chassis prior to fitting alloy rims.
Keep rims free of grit, retorque wheel nuts after initial runs and inspect for nicks that could affect tyre seating and balance.
Expect changes in rotational inertia and stiffness versus plastic wheels; test with different tyres and balance to fine tune handling.

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