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Old 06-22-2009, 04:29 PM   #1
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Default *******Wheel Works 2110 bead locks*********

We've been working on these for a little while. This is our new 2.2 bead lock made from delrin. The wheel itself measures 1" wide,locking rings are .125" wide. 10 bolts per ring just like out 1911 wheels. The back spacing is the same offsets as the 1911's as well. Berg offset,nets right at 10.375" wide outside. The Axial offset should net right at 10.125" wide. I've not had a chance to try these on the new Losi crawler yet. I've been told the Axial offset wheels should work real good for the Losi as well. I'll try and get some measurements up soon on the Losi's.

As of right now,we only have 2 sets of each offset available in the 2110 wheels in delrin. As soon as material gets in,we'll be cutting more in both aluminum and delrin. I'll get a couple tires mounted up a little later and put up a few more pictures.





The price on these are $100 shipped in the U.S.A. Just PM me for the pay pal address and we'll get you taken care of. International ordered are welcome. Please PM me with an address and I'll get a shipping quote for you.

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Old 06-22-2009, 04:34 PM   #2
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Very nice! I will have to pick up a set soon.
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I call dibbs on the first berg set :-P:-P
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I call dibbs on the first berg set :-P:-P
You know the address,they'll go out in the morning.
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Lookin sweet.

a while ago I made some jeep rims that look kinda like that

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...e/Jeeprims.jpg
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Sweet!!
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Sweet!!
Thanks Tim,I figured you would like these.

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a while ago I made some jeep rims that look kinda like that

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Dibs on set 2 for the Berg offset...
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Dibs on set 2 for the Berg offset...

I got mine first :-P:-P:-P
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Both of you lose!! I put my request in last week!!
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great price, cool design.
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great price, cool design.
Thanks. I can't decide which one to run now. The 1911's or the 2110's.

Guys,we are getting more material in shortly. They'll be more very soon. We do have a few sets of blanks we were planning on cutting a few sets of delrin 1911's in the morning with.

It was just about dark outside but I was able to snap a few action shots. I'll try to get some weight info and more pictures tomorrow.






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What do they weigh Steve?
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I was kind of in a rush leaving work today and had a million things going on. When I went through the office,I forgot to weight one. I'm going to get all the numbers in the morning. Wheel itself,with rings/hardware and with a tire and foam. I'll put all that up as soon as I get it.

My 1911's with everything are right at 8.7 ounces in aluminum. I made the spokes on these thicker since they are plastic. There's probably more material in these,so they may be close to that.
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What do they weigh Steve?
The wheel itself is 2.2 ounces

The wheel with all hardware,a Panther 400 foam and Cougar mounted up is 7.0 ounces.
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Default delrin beadlocks

Do you have any plans for making a set of narrow 40 series beadlocks ?
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Do you have any plans for making a set of narrow 40 series beadlocks ?

Not at this time. Sorry. We'll have 1.9's out very soon though.
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Badass!

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Old 06-24-2009, 06:08 PM   #19
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I got my Wheels today These things are bad ass Steve Had to mount them up and try em out

The weight seems about perfect....Rover tire with f400 foam




A few pics on the rocks



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Nice Stacey. Got mine mounted too. Panthers though for now. Trying some experiments.

I'll say this... I never mounted Panthers that easily before! And only using 2 bolts per ring because I'm changing foam and eight setups... and the beads never moved

Great job Steve.
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