Basically I recently purchased the Jeep Rubicon and would like to get bigger fatter tires. I heard you need a conversion hex nut not sure what I am looking for to get the right part and which tires work with the Jeep. Kyosho’s own site doesn’t seem to have much of a selection.

Etsy seems like a good place to start but still not sure what to look for re: dimensions or types of tires to avoid.

  • @[email protected]
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    21 year ago

    Hey hey! If you get the tires from Kyosho you shouldnt need an adapter as far as I am aware.

    If you get some rc4wd or injora wheels, This should be what you are looking for. You can find them on ebay/ali/banggood as well if you want to avoid Amazon.

    Be warned though, you will need to upgrade your servo which is not an easy feat if you go outside stock wheels.

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      11 year ago

      This works great if it fits the Jeep Rubicon and can allow for other wheels like the Injora ones (thanks for the recommendation, their selection looks awesome).

      Changing the servo will be worth it - the process of upgrading is half the fun!

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          21 year ago

          Solid! Thanks for the detailed response with pictures - that’s above and beyond!

          Well then I am definitely purchasing today.

          One other question… what’s the difference between the A & B selections on the Amazon page? Is A the same hex conversion but with the disc brake stylistic upgrade? Assuming that’s also slightly heavier on the servo.

          Seleciton A on the Amazon Page

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            1 year ago

            You are most welcome! I think you are 100% correct and type ‘a’ is extra weight and style points for the faux caliper! I cannot speak to the fit on those with the rc4wd/injora wheels though and would worry they might rub on the rims depending on the offset of the rim hub.

            They look cool as heck though!

            • The SourcererOPM
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              21 year ago

              First try at upgrading the wheels I’ll avoid risking the “A” style. But they are tempting!