Offset hpi stock car wheels...
you will need
Hpi stock car wheel
Stock tlt wheels ( or an extra set of hpi wheels )
tools:
Something to cut them with ( I prefer a jewlers saw )
CA or epoxy
And a pair of small side cutters
Sand paper and a flat surface
First you cut your hpi wheel inside the bead as shown, do the backside first and then the cut closest to the wheel face. The one closest to the face will still hang on from the little splines, a pair of side cutters will set them free (see bottom of picture)
also cut the bead off the back side of your tlt wheel, you have some room to play here, you can cut it right at the bead or a little farther in, depending on how much offset you want. (top right of picture)
discard the center of the HPI wheel, and the front of the tlt..
Take all your wheel peices and place them on a flat surface, and sand at the parts you will glue, to make sure they are flat
then assemble in order shown
when done you will have a wheel like this
on this truggy I cut the tlt wheel closer to the bead, for less offset, and a narrower wheel
on the blazer i used an extra set of hpi wheels to use the inside bead to create an all black wheel