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Old 10-23-2009, 05:26 PM   #1
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Default what are the best most coolest wheels?

i just want to get the baddest wheels out there for my lcc, give me some advice please!
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Old 10-23-2009, 05:33 PM   #2
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I know a few guys running a LCC with my Axial offset wheels and they are very happy with them.

Either the 1911's in aluminum



1911 beadlocks

Or the 2110's in delrin.



2110 beadlocks

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msd dlc 801's

or vanquish revolvers

those are my favorite
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If you can appreciate beautiful machine work you need to look at the Vanquish wheels. I have the DH's and am waiting on my SLW's. Owning and seeing them in person it is incredible to see the detail put into the pieces.

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If you can appreciate beautiful machine work you need to look at the Vanquish wheels. I have the DH's and am waiting on my SLW's. Owning and seeing them in person it is incredible to see the detail put into the pieces.
i like those wheels, which ones would be better for the lcc? i've heard lighter is better and i have heard you need the weight! i think you need a little weight.
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i like those wheels, which ones would be better for the lcc? i've heard lighter is better and i have heard you need the weight! i think you need a little weight.
You can mix and match, DH's up front and SLW's in the rear. This gives you the easy adjustment and light weight in one
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You can mix and match, DH's up front and SLW's in the rear. This gives you the easy adjustment and light weight in one

Or SLW's all the way around. You can go as light as you want. Not sure which offsets you need though for the losi.


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Just get you a set of Double phattys. Well they seem to work good for me anyway.
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I love the Vanquish wheels. The one's in the picture are the Vanquish R-2's but I also have a set of the original comp rims that are great too. My next set will probably be the SLW's.
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Vanquish wheels look nice, but seeing them in person for the first time is unreal...top notch .
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DNA Stalkers work great as do Eritex wheels
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DNA Stalkers work great as do Eritex wheels
X2 on the DNA Stalkers..They are bad a** in black..

Especially on my LCC..

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Old 10-24-2009, 08:27 AM   #15
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this thread could go for days all of our vendors make some badass wheels it is your personnel preference that matters
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Im runing my mayhem engineering double phatty's up front, and will be mills some custom delrins for the rear
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Old 10-25-2009, 02:52 PM   #17
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Got to love the SLW's

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Got to love the SLW's

why are the slw's so good? sofar i think i like the double fattys for my rig!
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Old 10-25-2009, 04:15 PM   #19
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I have a few reasons I like them.

1- they are super light weight ( my rig is under 5lbs )
2- I love the look of them and would add weight if needed
3- I like the fact I can get new hubs if I change trucks and keep my wheels 4- I can test foams with only 2 screws in each beadlock and not pull a bead ( I have never ran anyone else beadlocks but sure most can )
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You guys with the SLW's, are you running the 1" or the .700" versions?
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