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Old 09-29-2005, 12:51 AM   #1
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Default Beadlock Wheels Updates + Other Info

All our current beadlock wheels for the clod fit both the jumbo and stock size tires now:

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We also got some limited edition (3 sets made) beadlock wheels for clod for sale, it fit stock size t-maxx tires

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The wheel is a little bit wider than stock size t-maxx wheel:

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We normally sell these for around $169, but you can have a set for $129.99 shipped, contact me if you would like to buy them.

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The LST Beadlock Wheel should be here very soon, will update pics as soon as I get them.

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I just added anther 55T Lathe motor to my site

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Also if you have a purchased the alum knuckles for clod in the last 1 month and experiencing some wobbling, please contact me to get some free spacers.

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Brian (rockpiledriver) just send me some new pics of the rockbull, we will start selling this crawler version of chassis very soon, I think the price might go down due to less parts on it:

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-Hua
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Old 09-29-2005, 02:54 PM   #2
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any beadlock for 2.2 rubber? I have the Proline DMasher 2000.
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Old 09-29-2005, 07:28 PM   #3
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I sold many already in the past for the 2.2

there is also a new one in the work

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just right now I have nothing on hand to ship, next patch should be here very soon.

-Hua
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Old 10-13-2005, 11:00 AM   #4
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Default New Complete Tamiya Clodbuster unassembled Axle & Gearcase Kit

Hua/Mike
I emailed you guys 1 or 2 days ago regarding the New Complete Tamiya Clodbuster unassembled Axle & Gearcase Kit.
I am looking forward to purchase the kit soon. Before that, may I know what wheel adapter that comes with the kit?
I am thinking to use the HPI Savage wheel. Can you reccomend parts needed to use this wheel??
Also, what other wheel that can fit the stock wheel adapter? Can a wheel designed for 12mm hex fit?

Sorry for the dumb question.

I appreciate your reply.

Thanks
Dexter Patrick

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Old 10-14-2005, 05:00 PM   #5
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Hi Dexter,

It doesn't really comes with an wheel adaptor, it has a wheel hub to fit stock clod wheels.

If you want to install savage wheel, you have to get the t-maxx wheel adaptor, it's $34.99 for alum one and $44 for plastic one.

We are out of the alum one until 1-2 weeks from now. If earlier, I will post on the forum.

-Hua
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Old 10-15-2005, 07:38 AM   #6
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Hi Hua,

Thanks for the infor. I guess I'll have to wait. onw more question.
If I use the wheel adapter that you mentioned, will it make the track wider? will it fit the stock savage wheel without a problem like tire scrubbing the links?

cheers.

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Hi Dexter,

It doesn't really comes with an wheel adaptor, it has a wheel hub to fit stock clod wheels.

If you want to install savage wheel, you have to get the t-maxx wheel adaptor, it's $34.99 for alum one and $44 for plastic one.

We are out of the alum one until 1-2 weeks from now. If earlier, I will post on the forum.

-Hua
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Old 10-15-2005, 11:26 AM   #7
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the plastic adaptor makes the wheel about 1 1/2 inch wider. the aluminum one dont provide much offset.


-Hua
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Old 10-15-2005, 02:09 PM   #8
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Hua,

Please reccomend me the basic parts for me to build my crawler.

Option 1.
I am going to build my own chassis and suspension links.
I want to use the Savage wheels (14m hex).
I want to use the clod axle kit form rc4wd.
I have the MAXX shocks.

Option 2.
I am going to build my own chassis and suspension links.
I want to use the 2.2 wheels (12m hex).
I want to use the clod axle kit form rc4wd.
I have the MAXX shocks.

My budget is very poor. I only have USD200.00 including shipping to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

I appreciate you reply.

Thank you.

Dexter


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the plastic adaptor makes the wheel about 1 1/2 inch wider. the aluminum one dont provide much offset.


-Hua

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