Kyosho Mini-Z AWD Delrin Front/Rear Ridge Rims (5p, 1.5mm offset, Width 8.3mm) with Tires by GPM DMZA501FR15  [DMZA501FR15]

Kyosho Mini-Z AWD Delrin Front/Rear Ridge Rims (5p, 1.5mm Off set , Width 8.3mm) With Tires - 1pr set - GPM DMZA501FR15
Price:
USD$4.80
Brand:
GPM
Model:
DMZA501FR15
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Delrin ridge rims with tires for Mini-Z AWD

This GPM wheel set is a Delrin front and rear ridge rim assembly supplied with tires, sold as a 1pr set and specified on the package as 5p, 1.5mm offset, width 8.3mm. It is produced for the Kyosho Mini-Z AWD platform and is intended as an RC-scale upgrade or replacement wheel set for Mini-Z AWD use.

Delrin rims offer a low-friction, lightweight option for small-scale wheels. The ridge profile helps retain glued or mounted tires on narrow-width rims commonly used on Mini-Z AWD chassis. The included tires arrive fitted to the rims to simplify installation so you can evaluate fit and basic handling immediately after mounting.

Installation is straightforward on Mini-Z AWD hubs: remove the factory wheel, verify hex fit and orientation, then mount the rim and secure with the stock wheel nut or hex screw. Because this item uses a 1.5mm offset with an 8.3mm width, check clearance with body posts and suspension travel before final tightening to avoid rubbing on the chassis or body.

Tuning notes: changing to these Delrin ridge rims shifts contact patch characteristics compared with foam or rubber race wheels, often producing crisper turn-in on tight indoor tracks. Use them when you need predictable grip and minimal tire deformation for precise steering inputs, and pair with appropriate tire compounds for surface conditions.

Yes, the product is supplied as a 1pr set with tires mounted on the Delrin rims.
These rims are produced for the Kyosho Mini-Z AWD platform and suit MR-03 AWD style setups.
Clean rims with mild soap and water, avoid strong solvents, and check tire seating after a few runs.

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