Tamiya 1/14 Globe Liner Rear Alloy Wheel 4-Pole TRU044R by GPM  [TRU044R]

Tamiya 1/14 Truck King Hauler /Globe Liner /Ford Aeromax /Mercedes Benz 1838ls /1850l Alloy Rear Wheel (4poles) - 2pcs - GPM TRU044R
Price:
AUD$69.99
Brand:
GPM
Model:
TRU044R
GTIN:
4894538202885
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Replacement alloy wheels for 1/14 Tamiya tractor trucks

The TRU044R rear wheel pair is an alloy aftermarket replacement tailored for 1/14 scale Tamiya tractor trucks. It is compatible with Globe Liner and King Hauler style rigs and works with Ford Aeromax and Mercedes Benz 1838ls / 1850l cab chassis referenced in the title, supplied as two wheels to update rear axle aesthetics and robustness.

Featuring the four-pole pattern described in the product line, these wheels are intended for straightforward swapping when stock hubs and hexes are compatible. Installation normally means removing the existing wheels, moving bearings or spacers as required, and fitting the alloy wheels onto the original hexes. Match hardware to prevent fitment issues.

Alloy wheels alter rotating mass and can influence low-speed torque feel and suspension behaviour on big 1/14 rigs. View them primarily as a toughness and scale styling upgrade and review tyre choice, bearing condition, and suspension setup to keep handling balanced.

Specifications

  • Item Rear wheel, 4-pole
  • Material Alloy
  • Model Number TRU044R
  • Compatibility Tamiya 1/14 Truck King Hauler / Globe Liner / Ford Aeromax / Mercedes Benz 1838ls / 1850l
  • Quantity 2 pcs

Fit this pair to replace worn rear wheels or to give a 1/14 Tamiya tractor truck a stronger, more scale-correct rear axle; always verify hub and bearing transfer prior to final installation.

Standard tyres that fit the original wheel diameter and bore should work; ensure tyre bead seating matches the alloy rim and check for clearance on your chassis.
Yes if the bearings match the bore and hub spacing; otherwise transfer correct bearings or replace them to secure the wheels properly.
Use the same nuts if they seat correctly on the hub and hex; if there is play or interference, swap to compatible hardware for a safe mount.
After installing alloy wheels, perform a short test run and fine tune suspension damping or ride height if you notice changes in handling due to altered rotating mass.

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