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Old 08-10-2009, 05:34 AM   #41
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Got mine in this weekend and dang, these things look AMAZING!!! They came in right at 7.2oz with Rovers and stock foam. They are perfect!! I just can't say enough about how good the quality of work is that went into these!!! Your the man Steve...

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Old 09-19-2009, 05:34 AM   #42
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So if you have a LosiCC these wheels will bolt right up to the rear and narrow your track about 1/4" over the front. Great for squeezing through gates and making even tighter dig turns And they are light!

They will also do the same thing on the front of the LCC but you have to bevel off the corner of the inner locking ring so it won't rub on the knuckle any. It almost fits without modification, so you could probably put a small shim behind the wheel and make it work. Hey... I think I'll try that.
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Old 09-19-2009, 10:04 AM   #43
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So if you have a LosiCC these wheels will bolt right up to the rear and narrow your track about 1/4" over the front. Great for squeezing through gates and making even tighter dig turns And they are light!

They will also do the same thing on the front of the LCC but you have to bevel off the corner of the inner locking ring so it won't rub on the knuckle any. It almost fits without modification, so you could probably put a small shim behind the wheel and make it work. Hey... I think I'll try that.


You've got the Berg offset That's the reason you have to trim the rings. The Axial offset works fine.
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Old 09-19-2009, 01:32 PM   #44
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You've got the Berg offset That's the reason you have to trim the rings. The Axial offset works fine.

I think the Axial offset in this wheel is a very good choice for the LCC. Might have to pick up some
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