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I am guessing around a half a pound each, I went over to the LHS and picked up some aluminum wheel nuts, they are alot lighter than the normal metal ones, and shinier.
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I love my tires/wheel set up...works every where w/good results and lasts. I have probably have 30 hrs. of bash time w/minimal wear.
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Yeah the Maxx Mashers sure are great tires, I hear they last a long time, I have had the Masher 2ks on my 'pede for 7 months already and I have only noticed a tiny amount of wear.
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i love the badalands :D
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Yeah they are cool tires, would look a little small and skinny on the Maxx, but great for a smaller truck or a buggy.
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they arent that small actually but they are very light
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Trust me everything 1/10 tire and rim wise that fit the e-maxx and t-maxx will look small on the warhead... Unless you plan to get jumbo swamp's or kongs which I doubt. They weigh a ton to. I would reuse the maximizers after the m2ks wear out which they will pretty soon. I dont like prolines compound because of the fact that it wear so darn fast. For your next tire if you intersted you should take a look into some imex's. They last 3x as long as proline tires and have a good amount of grip.
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Looks very good! I keep forgetting how big those Feigaos are...
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you would be supprized, nue 1515's are like L sized and would beat the crap out of the 8xl
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It's not the size, it's how you use it. :lol:
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