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thats the plan bro
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I was getting a little frustrated that a couple of things I'm working on aren't working so I distracted my self with some of this. They both need modifying - 6-hole needs smaller circle of holes and 8 hole needs a bigger circle of holes - but I got the basics figured out. Q & C welcome. |
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I made a new slammed wheel. Think of it as an 'inch up' wheel.
Regular slammed rims are 25mm. These are 26mm. And this is probably the 7th or 8th one of these I have made. I was getting a bit frustrated with this one but I'm pretty sure I can finish it properly now. This is really close but not quite perfect yet. Q & C welcome. |
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sorry it took so long to post pics, I got a lot of sh*t in my life right now.
Slammed in the weeds here is the bare chassis Handles like the real thing, wheel stall is a problem when turning. it is awesome. is anyone lower than me here? |
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I really like the bead-locks man, one question though, how does Part "A" of the Rim stay onto part "B"? I have been inspecting the pics and the diagram forever and cant seem to see how they stay on, would you gust have to glue them on?
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We got in some material that has to be one of the ugliest colours for a counter that I have seen, but I couldn't wait until it was done so I could snag the leftover garbage. (No, I didn't make Z rims, I just wanted to see what they look like.) And the perfect car for this colour rim. Q & C always welcome. |
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lol who would want orange counters??? but they make awesome wheels man lookin good!
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I got a Barricade mustang a while back 'for my kids.' (It'll eventually be the one they learn to drive with.) While driving it around the house with them I noticed that on the carpet it had a lot of wheel spin and not a lot of go. It was fully dragging on the carpet. I decided the easiest way to get more ground clearance was to make bigger wheels. I could have just thrown on some slammed rims but I didn't want to deal with shaving the wheel wells. I did some measuring and figured that some 23mm wheels would be perfect. Unfortunately my guy upstairs at work who programmed most of my designs is no longer at work so I had to try and come up with something new and simple.
These are 0W in the front and +1W in the rear - perfectly flush. And full turn with no interference. Q & C welcome. |
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