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Old 08-27-2007, 11:06 PM   #1
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whats a good set of 2.2 wheels to run on a high lift id like to open up my tire options a little
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Old 08-27-2007, 11:33 PM   #2
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2.2 wheels? I run the HPI MT Truck wheels. Then cut off the outer lip of the bead on each side so it looks like it has a bead lock on the front side. Then you just glue (in my case) the geolander to the inside of the inner bead. Looks way good. Hard to explain.
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whats a good set of 2.2 wheels to run on a high lift id like to open up my tire options a little
the high lift is a 1.9 truck. there for it looks better with 1.9s. 2.2s would be DUB style.
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Old 08-28-2007, 10:11 PM   #4
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the high lift is a 1.9 truck. there for it looks better with 1.9s. 2.2s would be DUB style.
no body hates dubs more than i do im using a highlift to build a scale bronco i tried using a set of rpm revolvers and a set of geolanders they looked awesome and were perfectly porportioned the only problem was that the off set was too deep the rim was rubbing the tie rod ends so rather than modifing my outlaw rims i was wondering if anyone new of a set of 2.2 wheels that worked well
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