DE Racing 12mm Hex "Borrego" Short Course Wheels (Black) (4) (22SCT/TEN-SCTE)

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DE Racing 12mm Hex "Borrego" Short Course Wheels (Black) (4) (22SCT/TEN-SCTE)
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This is a pack of four DE Racing "Borrego" SC Wheels, and are intended for use with the Losi TEN-SCT trucks, as well as the TLR 22SCT. DE Racing has developed the first true dish wheel for the Short Course market. Modeled after the 1/10 buggy line, DE's "Borrego" wheels feature the realistic scale appearance of a beadlock wheel with mud cover. They were also designed for use with DE's optional sticker disks to provide a greater level of color customizing options.

These wheels aren't just another pretty product promising performance. This version of the Borrego wheel was designed from the ground up to be stronger, so they can better handle the rigors of Short Course racing. Thicker wall sections, deeper support ribs, tighter/stronger hexes, and a dish face protected by a simulated beadlock ring make these wheels the strongest on the market. Go ahead, mount a set on your SCT and dish out some abuse, they can take it!

Features:

  • Realistic scale appearance of a beadlock wheel with a mud cover
  • 12 internal radial ribs, and thicker wall sections for ultra high strength
  • Tighter and stronger hexes for greater reliability
  • Customizeable with DE's optional sticker disks
  • Proudly Made in U.S.A.

This product was added to our catalog on November 10, 2017

Robert Bilicki
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Tuesday, Feb 20 2018 (about 6 years ago)
DE Racing 12mm Hex "Borrego" Short Course Wheels (Black) (4) (22SCT/TEN-SCTE)
DE wheels are the lightest SCT creating an advantage for 17.5 trucks. These wheels fit the hex way too tight making it very tricky to get the fronts on. The fit is so tight that feel is not much different between proper alignment and a misalignment that would riun the hex.