TuffAnt Steelies

Blue

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Measure the diameter with a caliper. I almost got the Tuffs bit jumped on a set of used Compomotives. I did a lot of research for LR center caps and can’t offer suggestions but need to know the diameter of the Tuff center opening first.
 

Errant

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2.423” or 61.5mm

but they look to be plasti-welded in, so I think I’ll need to do stickers
 

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Blue

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Unless you can abandon the whole plastic chunk there and insert the flat center caps then you're probably better off with painting over the white letters or putting a quality decal on there.
 
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Blue

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These trucks, like the original Discos, look best with simple wheels. All the flashy alloys just seem too busy for a basic box shape.

Post up a full side-view photo!
 

pinkytoe69

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These trucks, like the original Discos, look best with simple wheels. All the flashy alloys just seem too busy for a basic box shape.

I agree!

However, I don't understand why steels for newer models have such massive backspace.

These aren't sports cars :cry: