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Old 06-09-2009, 08:55 AM   #1
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What offset does the LCC use?
Whats everyone else using?
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Old 06-09-2009, 09:18 AM   #2
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What offset does the LCC use?
Axial type offset.

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Whats everyone else using?
I use the Vanquish Revolvers with 3 slugs front & 0 in the rear.
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i tried my axial beadlocks and its real close to the knuckle with the bead lock screw
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Pro-line titans fit up nice. No clearence issues.
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Old 06-09-2009, 09:59 AM   #5
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i tried my axial beadlocks and its real close to the knuckle with the bead lock screw
Thats only because they are stock width. A narrower axial offset wheel will be just fine. IE. DNA's, Mayhems, Vanquish, oh and DNA's!
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Vanquish you can use medium width adapters in front and Berg width adapters in the back.
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Old 06-09-2009, 11:03 AM   #7
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What offset for the Competition Double Phatty rims?
We offer two different offsets in our standard 2.2 style rims.
1st Offset - .443 (11.25mm) this is a negative offset, meaning that the bottom of the hex is as close to the hub side as possible. (see Diagram A) This offset offers a wider track width. Original offset – Wide.

2nd Offset – This offset is .147 (3.7mm) this is also a negative offset. This offset will bring your wheels closer to the frame, this offers a narrower track width of approximately 10 ¼”. New offset – Narrow.
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I'm using my Sinner 2's from CAC and they seem to fit nicely. I am running no weight in the rears and 12oz or so in the front. I need to drop it down but i have had a chance to yet. They look good too!
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Pro-Line 8 shooters work just right on my LLC.
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Vanquish Dirty Harry's with the widest offest up front and narrowest out back. Plus 2 to 3 slugs up front as I am still experimenting, and 0 out back.
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Just got my Axial offset DNA Assains. They look sweet and they match my mini!
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Old 06-10-2009, 07:36 AM   #12
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I use this because only one i have
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What offset for the Competition Double Phatty rims
1st Offset - .443 (11.25mm) .
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