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Thread: RC Car wheels

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  2. People do often make their own wheels and stick rubber (often bike tyre screwed on). It might be worth making hubs for these RC car tyres but most RC car tyres are quite small (I think... are they about 50mm diameter max?). The compounds of RC car tyres will probably perform quite/very well but robustness of the whole wheel is a key issue.

    I think there is a feather called Electric Blue (or something like that) which uses 4 wheels from RC monster trucks, I cant remember if they used custom hubs but the wheels certainly looked grippy.

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    Most 1/10 model car tires have a diameter of 65 mm. You could look into 1/8 scale model tires, those should be just about right.

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    There once was a Dutch heavyweight robot named Cirkill which had six 1/5 scale RC car wheels. I havent seen anything from the team in ages, but their website is still online:

    http://www.cirkill.com/http://www.cirkill.com/

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  7. i used to use RC wheels on PloughBot before i moved to the Rc Wars blue wheels. They gave increadable amounts of grip, but the batteries went flat in seconds. Also i used expanding foam inside to glue the tyres on and harden them up, but it eventually went lumpy and so the robot wud hop along slightly

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    would completly rubber RC wheels work instead of filling them with foam or would they just wear out?

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    it depends on how hard/tough the rubber was. most wheels would be a bit too soft and when turning tend to rip off their hubs.

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