Traxxas Revo Wide Offset 40 Series Wheels RE-043/G4 by 3Racing  [RE-043/G4]

Traxxas Revo HPI Savage 21 /HPI Savage 25 /Traxxas Revo Ton Wheel 40 Series - Wide Offset ( 2 Pairs ) - Green Color - 3RACING RE-043/G4
Price:
CAD$25.97
Brand:
3Racing
Model:
RE-043/G4
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40 series wide-offset wheels for Revo and Savage setups

This set provides RC hobbyists with a pair of green 40 series wheels intended for Traxxas Revo and selected HPI Savage models. Supplied as two pairs, the wide offset profile is aimed at widening track and changing tyre stance on off-road models where wheel hex and hub spacing match the listed chassis.

Installation notes: confirm wheel hex compatibility and ensure wheel nut threads engage correctly before initial use, tighten nuts evenly to recommended torque, and check clearance around suspension arms and body mounts. These wheels are a tuning item to alter lateral stability and cornering behaviour; expect handling differences after switching to wider offset wheels and adjust suspension or tyre selection accordingly.

Always verify fit against your model's axle hex and hub spacing before purchase, and apply these wheels only to RC-scale vehicles.

Specifications

  • Item: Wheel 40 Series, wide offset, green, 2 pairs
  • Material: Not specified
  • Model Number: RE-043/G4
  • Compatibility: Traxxas Revo, HPI Savage 21, HPI Savage 25, Traxxas Revo Ton

Use these wheels as a basic chassis tuning option; check mechanical fit before installing and update suspension settings to suit the wider track.

Two pairs of green 40 series wheels with a wide offset profile, matching the RE-043/G4 part number.
It depends on your hub and hex size; measure your axle hex and hub spacing and fit a test wheel to check clearance before final fitting.
Yes, a wider track typically increases lateral stability but can change turn-in and traction so consider softer shocks or different tyres to rebalance handling.
After first runs recheck wheel nut torque, inspect for rubbing on suspension parts and confirm no body contact during steering travel.

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