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rawfuls 07.14.2009 02:07 AM

These Tires on Pavement, Dirt, and Somewhat Grass?
 
Wanted to make sure they were worth the whole $25 bucks before I order em for my EMaxx or ESavage......

Anyone know how well they wear on pavement? Grass? Dirt?
Does anyone have em at ALL? :lol:

And the hex?

THANKSIES :intello:

Oopsies!
http://cgi.ebay.com/NIB-Racingspike-...lenotsupported

MetalMan 07.14.2009 02:27 AM

Theoretically they could last forever since they don't exist?

Either I fail miserably to see a link or you fail miserably at posting one :rules:

junkman 07.14.2009 06:11 AM

would be a little small on a maxx wouldn't they. Seems like someone else had a post saying they hard and wear very fast on pavement because they just spin and dissolve the spikes.

rawfuls 07.14.2009 10:32 AM

Hmm, I guess you're right... But then which one should I go? :X

nitrostarter 07.14.2009 10:35 AM

Why do you want to put buggy tires on the Emaxx besides the fact of those tires being so cheap.

rawfuls 07.14.2009 10:38 AM

They don't look THAT thin.....

I guess I could go with these:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Yoko-1-8-pre-mou...lenotsupported

Cheap? Budget :]

Bondonutz 07.14.2009 10:45 AM

They are for 1/8 scale buggy, There going to be awlfully small on the MT's ?
The rims are 17mm hubbed also.

Andrew32 07.14.2009 11:04 AM

i would recommend getting 1/8 truggy wheels if you are trying to get away from the wide face MT wheels.
They make the truck handle like a dream. Im running LPR crimefighters and love em....wouldnt run em on pavement tho.

As a rule of thumb, i dont run pin wheels on pavements....
You gotta give in some areas of performance. A allround good tire would be stock maxx or mashers. but oyu dont get the performance of truggy wheels.

Bondonutz 07.14.2009 12:36 PM

Rawfuls, you need to clean out your PM folder. It's full and can't receive anymore messages. Let me know when you tidied up so I can ask you a few more Q's.

BL_RV0 07.14.2009 12:58 PM

I hear the truggy badlands are very hard thus making them suck on pavement.

gtxracer 07.14.2009 02:59 PM

ProLine brand Badlands are NOT hard, they are soft and hookup well on everything. They're not as good as AKA tires for racing, but they do just fine. I'll pickup a set for just messing around with my Mugen.

I wouldn't buy off brand tires. There's a reason ProLine and AKA are the go-to guys for tires.

BL_RV0 07.14.2009 03:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gtxracer (Post 304450)
ProLine brand Badlands are NOT hard, they are soft and hookup well on everything. They're not as good as AKA tires for racing, but they do just fine. I'll pickup a set for just messing around with my Mugen.

I wouldn't buy off brand tires. There's a reason ProLine and AKA are the go-to guys for tires.

The offbrand badlands are what I was referring to.

gtxracer 07.14.2009 03:16 PM

I know you were. There's a reason they're off-brand... :wink::wink:

Erevocanuck 07.14.2009 03:20 PM

I have badlands on my E-revo & I`m surprised how well they work on pavement,considering how their meant for dirty,

BL_RV0 07.14.2009 03:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gtxracer (Post 304453)
I know you were. There's a reason they're off-brand... :wink::wink:

:slap: :lol:


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