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maxxdude1234 05.30.2005 05:20 AM

awsome new pro-line wheel!
 
Hey, dont know if anyone has seen these new wheels already. They are very very 'blingy' and are also bead-locs, 45$ a pair

http://www.pro-lineracing.com/proline.html

Serum 05.30.2005 07:58 AM

here is the direct link.

It looks like one interesting wheel! a 40 serie beadlock with a 23 mm hex..

Dafni 05.30.2005 09:05 AM

Interesting indeed, but I don't really like the design, though.

Serum 05.30.2005 11:25 AM

Yeah Dafni;

PMRR;
PimpMyRideRim ®

Not my bag of coockies either.. But, it's the 1st 40serie non glue rim

Nick 05.30.2005 01:01 PM

Very nice! $45 a pair though. :eek:

maxxdude1234 05.30.2005 01:15 PM

$45 is the reccomended retail price, hopefully they will be less than that

Superemaxx89 05.30.2005 03:45 PM

wow, i need one of those!

Nick 05.30.2005 05:51 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Superemaxx89
wow, i need one of those!
I would prefer all 4. :L:

braaap11889 05.30.2005 06:16 PM

They have been up on the site for a few weeks anyone know of when they will be released I want to hear a report on them.

T2693 05.30.2005 09:28 PM

Yeah, not feelin those either..... :cool:

maxxdude1234 05.31.2005 04:39 AM

must take a hell of a long time to set them up. Each wheel has 18 screws per side - 36 screws per wheel - 144 per truck!!!!! Therefore to change a set of tires you need to unscrew/screw 288 screws!!! Thats basically a complete rebuild!

Dafni 05.31.2005 05:13 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by maxxdude1234
must take a hell of a long time to set them up. Each wheel has 18 screws per side - 36 screws per wheel - 144 per truck!!!!! Therefore to change a set of tires you need to unscrew/screw 288 screws!!! Thats basically a complete rebuild!
Ja, I thought the same. But here's a quote from the PL site:

This makes your truck totally customizable in a short amount of time.

Short amount of time?! Well, geologically speaking, a few thousand years are a rather short amount of time. LOL

RC-Monster Mike 05.31.2005 06:56 AM

Probably less time to change them than to bake the old tires of a regular set of rims, though. With all those screws, the customer will look like Popeye after changing the tires a few times. :)

supermaxx4190 05.31.2005 07:08 AM

im not liking them, too heavy and too much $$. i would rather buy a new set of wheels then use those.

Nick 05.31.2005 07:16 AM

I prefer stock, very strong if not the strongest wheel out. Although on the heavy side. Might invest in some boring disc type wheels to lose a pound or so. :)

Any sugggestions?


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