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what 2.2 rims have the most negative offset?

dankycrawler

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Im looking for a 2.2 rim that either has or can be most easily modified to have the most negative offset as possible so I can tuck the tire as close to the axle as possible.

any info would be great.
 
I would have to say Tamiya Dark Impact wheels have the most out of any i have seen sofar. Way more than Pede Rears
 
Erikson will be coming out with an adapter for their Beadlocks that will tuck the tire in as close to the chassis as possible. Keep your eyes open for them...
 
there is another tamiya wheel... can't remember the name, I have it at home (on road this week).

it is a little less than the dark impact, which leaves you room to narrow! if you so please. It is maybe 1/4" or 1/8" from flush
 
do you think that its possible to narrow just the inside lip of the dark impact wheel? if anyone has a picture of one that would be great.

-Danky
 
Erikson will be coming out with an adapter for their Beadlocks that will tuck the tire in as close to the chassis as possible. Keep your eyes open for them...

I could use some. I PMd RD400 about something like this, but no response yet. The only real way I could see it tucking under the truck is by turning the wheel around.
 
I could use some. I PMd RD400 about something like this, but no response yet. The only real way I could see it tucking under the truck is by turning the wheel around.

Like this?:-P

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erickson's have 100% neg offset. they just happen to be beadlocks too.
Dez's truck has the opposite, that is positive offset.

here is a pic
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^^ Ok, color me confused. I get it backwards then. I'm looking for something that bring the wheel in as close to the truck as possible (as in Dez's example). So then I'm looking for positive offset? I always thought positive meant pushing it out from the vehicle.

Like this?:-P

Bastard. :flipoff:

Hell, you should just sell me your tire/wheel combo outright. hehehe
 
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