TRAXXAS Tmaxx Off-Road Alloy Rims & Tyres TMX3333R/RIM by GPM  [TMX3333R/RIM]

Price:
AUD$11.36
Brand:
GPM
Model:
TMX3333R/RIM
GTIN:
4894538197495
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Alloy wheel and tyre upgrade for TRAXXAS Tmaxx

This aftermarket set supplies alloy rims fitted with rubber tyres for TRAXXAS Tmaxx vehicles. It is intended as a straightforward rim-and-tyre replacement to refresh worn parts or alter handling on scale off-road rigs.

The product is intended for TRAXXAS Tmaxx 3.3 and Tmaxx 1.1 platforms and uses the TMX3333R model reference in its naming. Expect the set to match common Tmaxx wheel hex sizes and standard mounting arrangements; confirm your hub interface prior to installation.

Fitment and installation: rims and tyres come pre-mounted for direct hub mounting. Use standard wheel removal procedures, ensure hexes and wheel nuts are properly seated, and check there is no binding through the suspension travel. After mounting, carry out a low-speed clearance check.

Handling notes: changing rim mass, diameter, or tyre compound will change traction, steering feel, and mass distribution. Alloy wheels generally increase rotational mass relative to plastic alternatives and will affect cornering and acceleration behaviour; integrate them into broader suspension and gearing adjustments for best results.

Upkeep: inspect the tyre bead and rim for cuts or looseness after every few runs, remove embedded dirt, and store the wheels dry and away from strong sunlight to help prevent premature ageing.

No special tools are required beyond the standard wheel nut socket and hex driver; the rims are supplied pre-mounted and ready to fit to standard Tmaxx hubs when compatible.
Because alloy rims alter rotational mass, minor suspension and damping adjustments can help restore balance; recheck ride height and shock travel after installation.
These tyres are aimed at scale off-road use; occasional pavement runs are fine but avoid prolonged asphalt use that can accelerate tread wear compared with off-road surfaces.

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