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Hello all. At the moment I am working on building a drift car. I know what size wheel I want but as I go on bricklink to by some I see that there are a lot of different sizes. The wheels I want are ones that will fit on Unimog rims so can anyone help.

The first size wheel was this one, found in the 42000 Grand Prix racer

The second one was this one found in the Ferrari from 2003

The last one was this one used in Sariels moc F1 Car.

And lstly what about 44777?

Are these wheels all different sizes or am I being stupid?

Thank you, Jim

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I have the last one - they are hard plastic - and on the RC Buggy Cars, are lots of fun to drift around floorboards/tiles, and even asphalt (although of course that wears them down a bit)

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As Rohan says, only the 44777 are made from solid smooth plastic, but you will need all 4 if you want to do more than donuts. The other tires will have so much surface area in soft rubber that no LEGO motor will make them drift. Unless you go to the ice rink that is.

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Thank you for all the help but I was wondering what size the rubber ones were in relation to each other and whether they would fit on the Unimog rims. Although, I may have to get some 44777 wheels... :wink:

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Here is a comparison. Hope it helps:

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Left to right:

1. 44777 (68.8mm) Solid smooth

2. 44771 (68.8mm) in 8070

3. x1825 (81.6mm) in 42000 Grand Prix racer

4. 32296pb01 (81.6mm) in Sariels moc F1 Car as you put it.

5. 92912 (94.3mm) in your unimog

The rims used in your unimog will work with 2, 3 and 5.

You can also refer to Sariel's wheel chart, which is very handy.

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