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Integy Universal Tire Balancer (1/5, 1/8 & 1/10)


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Integy (INT) Logo Integy Universal Tire Balancer (1/5, 1/8 & 1/10)
$47.99
This is an Integy part #C25884BLUE, Universal Tire Balancer for 1/5 1/8 & 1/10 Vehicles with 12mm 14mm 17mm & 24mm Hex

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Overview

No more wobbles - if you routinely balance your real vehicle's wheels and tires, you should do the same for your RC vehicle with our new Universal Wheel Balancer. Our Universal wheel balancer features Billet Machined alloy construction, precision ball bearing and axle assembly, and height adjustability to accommodate different sized wheels and tires. There are 4 hex adaptors included (12mm, 14mm, 17mm, and 24mm) to work with most 1/5, 1/8, and 1/10-scale hex-driven wheels. The maximum tire/wheel size that can be used with the Universal Wheel Balancer is 200mm tall (overall diameter) x 140mm wide (for 0-offset wheels).

NOTE: Some parts include new hardware where applicable, but some parts are designed to use your original hardware and fasteners. Shimming may be required for perfect alignment and fitment. Some parts may require some permanent modification to the vehicle for fitment. Some parts may eliminate certain OEM features. Instructions for installation are not included; if you do not know how to install the part, please ask your local dealer for assistance. Before installation, please check metal-to-metal fasteners for tightness, and use liquid threadlock when required, as some components are assembled for packaging purposes only.

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Part NumberINTC25884BLUE
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