Tamiya Tractor Trucks RC Rear Wheel & Tyre Replacement TTT-15403S by Jazrider  [TTT-15403S]

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Model:
TTT-15403S
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RC Rear Wheel Upgrade for Tractor Trucks

The Jazrider TTT-15403S supplies two aluminium rear wheels fitted with tyres, specified for use with Tamiya Tractor Trucks at scale. The description below outlines fit considerations, recommended checks during installation, and the set's effect on chassis balance without implying wider compatibility.

Intended function: these wheel assemblies replace the stock rear units on compatible Tamiya Tractor Trucks, pairing aluminium wheel bodies with rubber tyres to modify rotating mass and rear stiffness. This can influence traction and handling balance and should be treated as a tuning component when adjusting tyre selection or weight distribution.

Fitting summary: remove the original rear wheels and keep any factory fasteners that fit, mount the new wheel onto the same axle interface, and tighten using the original axle nut or retaining parts. Verify axial play and wheel runout prior to high-speed use, and re-check nut torque after initial operation.

Care and checks: ensure tyres are seated and balanced, inspect hex or hub engagement, and monitor for any loosening during the break-in period. If you adjust gearing or suspension, reassess handling because the aluminium wheel mass may interact with drivetrain and chassis setup.

This item is offered as an aftermarket rear wheel upgrade for Tamiya Tractor Trucks where changed rotating mass or a more durable wheel body is required for tuning and maintenance.

Measure your model's axle diameter and hub depth and compare to the wheel interface before purchase; the set is intended for the standard rear interfaces found on Tamiya Tractor Trucks.
Yes. Changing rotating mass at the rear axle can affect acceleration smoothness and load on drivetrain components; account for this when evaluating gear ratios and diff settings.
After initial operation, check wheel nut torque, tyre seating, and hub engagement. Also reassess suspension and differential behaviour since handling may shift with the new wheel mass.

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