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Old 01-07-2008, 07:43 PM   #1
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Default NEW Createacrawler 1.9 & 2.2 Beadlock wheels.

We now have Create A Crawler 1.9 and 2.2 Beadlock wheels in stock. A limited supply is available with more to come More wheel styles, rings styles coming soon.


139.99 a set of (4) All for 12mm hex

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Old 01-07-2008, 08:39 PM   #2
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I have a set made by create a crawler and all I can say is that the quailty is amazing. You will be hard pressed to find a better built wheel.

Great job to RPP for making these available
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I have a set made by create a crawler and all I can say is that the quailty is amazing. You will be hard pressed to find a better built wheel.

Great job to RPP for making these available
Thanks bud I actually have a set I am going to run with the tuber from you. Going to be one wicked looking combo
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Old 01-07-2008, 09:33 PM   #5
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Any other styles coming out soon? I like the concept of adjustable track width but not the looks. Anyone have trouble with the triangle shaped hex?

EDIT: nevermind, I read the post now about the ring styles yet to be released. My question still stands about the hex though.

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Any other styles coming out soon? I like the concept of adjustable track width but not the looks. Anyone have trouble with the triangle shaped hex?

EDIT: nevermind, I read the post now about the ring styles yet to be released. My question still stands about the hex though.
The triangular hex shape has been used in the past for clod wheels from way back when clods were used alot in racing and they worked fine, and O know createcrawler has made alot of these being by used by many comp rigs and I have not heard of any issues. I am not saying there as been none, just none I am aware of.
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I have a set of RC4WD beadlocks and I had to machine a spacer to work with CVDs. Have you bolted these up to a TLT with CVDs yet to check for any possible issues?
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Price has been changed to 139.99 a set of (4) people.
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Old 01-18-2008, 06:34 AM   #9
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guys these are the best 2.2 beadlocks you can buy

the losi's go on without an issue and the holes are drilled right through.(which means you don't have to drill any extra holes like in the "other wheels"

also if you damage the hex for some reason you can take them out and just replace that part.

this is the 2.2 rim to have.

thanks for carrying these Corey.

if i didn't have 2 sets i would be ordering more.

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Hey Thanks Lime wait till you see the new wheel coming Its cool you will end up having to have one
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Old 01-18-2008, 03:14 PM   #11
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Quit teasing and tempting us RPP
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I just got a set of 1.9s, very nice! Bolted up some Rock Stompers, Rock Crushers, and SDI's with no problems and gave the tug test, they are all holding.

I was wondering if there would be the possibility of another "hub" with less offset. With the existing rim it looks like it could lose a little over 2 mm of the offset. They are sweet, wish they didn't have that much offset to keep the tires tucked in.

Or.... maybe another design with more allowance for altering the offset, by offering different hubs? Hmmm,,,,,,

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I just got a set of 1.9s, very nice! Bolted up some Rock Stompers, Rock Crushers, and SDI's with no problems and gave the tug test, they are all holding.

I was wondering if there would be the possibility of another "hub" with less offset. With the existing rim it looks like it could lose a little over 2 mm of the offset. They are sweet, wish they didn't have that much offset to keep the tires tucked in.

Or.... maybe another design with more allowance for altering the offset, by offering different hubs? Hmmm,,,,,,

Different offset hubs is something in the works.

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Here is some pictures of my new comp rig with CAC wheels polished and painted up
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Sweet, I will be watching out for the hubs......

Thanks for everything so far Corey.
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....I like the concept of adjustable track width but not the looks. Anyone have trouble with the triangle shaped hex?
X2...wheels look great and concept is great...but the triangle hex looks like trouble.

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That's good.
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...but the triangle hex looks like trouble.
why? I have been running these wheels for close to a year now with zero issues. If there was trouble, I would have found it.

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why? I have been running these wheels for close to a year now with zero issues. If there was trouble, I would have found it. p!nK
I've never had a problem yet with mine. I run the 2.2 "Sinners" on my comp rig and I've put them in some tight binds
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I have a set, and I would suggest using the axial style hex nuts that have the flange on them. They seem to hold a little more steady than a standard flat hex. Quality is great, I will be on the lookout for less offset adapters, as they will work better on my scaler then.
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why? I have been running these wheels for close to a year now with zero issues. If there was trouble, I would have found it.

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That's half the number of drive surfaces on the wheel/hex fitment. What hexes are you using with them? Aluminum or?
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