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1.55 beadlock wheels

natskiboy

Quarry Creeper
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What 1.55 beadlock wheels is everyone running aside from the stock steel wheels?

I was looking at the RC4WD 1.55 Landies but want to see other wheel designs.

Post up please
 
^ Easily the best 1.55.
:flipoff: Gearhead UTEs


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I've used the gearheadrc ute and the motoworx 1.55 10 hole. I like the motoworx better also. Both have a slight flaw though, they don't fit over blue monkey knuckle weights. Nothing a dremmel couldn't fix.
I'm also using the new glue on krusher and except for my lack of glue skills I like those also.
 
I've used the gearheadrc ute and the motoworx 1.55 10 hole. I like the motoworx better also. Both have a slight flaw though, they don't fit over blue monkey knuckle weights. Nothing a dremmel couldn't fix.
I'm also using the new glue on krusher and except for my lack of glue skills I like those also.

I wouldn't expect a 1.55 to fit over knuckle weights personally.
 
Nah motoworx still better. Lol

It's funny, I had some raw motoworx 10 hole 1.9's with RBII's on the bronco but decided I liked the UTE's better. I think the blacked out 1.55 motoworx 10 holes look pretty sick though.

I'll eventually get the locked up scale hardware for the UTE's - that makes a huge difference IMO "thumbsup"

Joe$ said:
I've used the gearheadrc ute and the motoworx 1.55 10 hole. Both have a slight flaw though, they don't fit over blue monkey knuckle weights.

Though it's not a sorcca rule, some clubs don't allow knuckle weights in class 1. I figure just put weight in the wheels to maintain a scale look since that's the point of 1.55 wheels ;-)
 
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