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Even though I am sure this has been answered in a few other places by now, I want to show what I did because I had the same question and managed to work my way through it. Lets face it, there are a lot of amazing 190mm bodies out there that are very tempting to buy.
I picked up a Tamiya Ferrari 458 shell for my 4tec, which is the first shell I have ever painted or 'built' and which I had originally planned to try and widebody with the Libertywalk widebody because I was not sure if I would be able to get the wheels into the wheel well sufficiently. As soon as the wheels in the picture arrived (which are typical sized 26mm wide wheels), I realized that they would pretty well fit with no issue and that by adding a very slight camber, you can truly get this chassis to fit a 190mm no problem.


I was really impressed with the quality of the Tetsujn wheels (and the massive variety) and would definitely recommend to others. When I get my 190mm Lamborghini shell completed I will post it up with the other set of wheels I picked up.
To be clear, the Tetsujin Superwheel have a variable offset of 3, 6 and 9mm, and the offset I am running is 3mm in the front and 9mm in the rear. As you can see, the front wheels are completely within the wheel well and in the rear (with a very slight camber), are maybe a mm or two out of the wheel well- which is not enough to really notice. The nice thing is, if I want to run a 6mm offset in the rear the wheels would be totally in the wheel well.
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