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Mark Fradkin 01.06.2007 12:32 AM

Tire selection
 
Is there a way to put 2.2 1/10 tires on the Emaxx
Are there adapters made?
What about buggy tires/usually 17mm. is thre a 14mm adapter made?
Paddle tires
I am considering this for a brushless supermaxx sand project truck
High power to weight ratio, spyder 8/ with 100m oil - trying to figure some type of tires w/ less rotating mass. I already use proline 40 paddles, they are good but big.

B15 01.06.2007 01:44 AM

Ofna and maximizer both make adapters to put 17mm hub wheels (1/8 buggy) on your maxx. I have the Ofna adapters along with ofna buggy wheels and tires, and they work great. I did a lot of testing a while back trying to put 2.2 wheels on the maxx with no success. Theyre all too small to clear the knuckles. The jato rear wheels would probably work with a drilled out 12mm hex hub to accommodate the larger maxx axles. I havent bothered to do this because I dont like any of the 2.8 inch tires made right now.

Mark Fradkin 01.06.2007 12:44 PM

With smaller buggy paddle tires& 5s lipo ., been using a strobe slipper(locked w/washers. What type of gearing would you guys suggest. What effect would smaller tires have to keeping the thing running cool. Using 12020 (holiday special). I will being using a fan & Fiego 9xl to start with. I DO NOT
want to burn or smoke anything! Trying to plan ahead this time.
Plan on using gorilla carbon/single speed RCX suspension.
Thanks Mark

jhautz 01.06.2007 02:33 PM

If your looking for smaller diameter tires, The Panther Komodo Dragons are perfect. They fit standard maxx size rims, but are super low profile and give you a tire diameter similar to a 1/8 buggy tire, but wider. They are referred to as cheater tires cuz they handle so well. Most MT races do not allow them.

Mark Fradkin 01.06.2007 04:43 PM

So those panther maxx tires are simmular to buggy tires but a little wider? Specifically the panther paddle? That would be perfect, But what wheel/rim
has 14mm hex, then I could use my supermaxx 8mm cvd

squeeforever 01.06.2007 05:04 PM

You should be able to use any 14mm Maxx rim. Komodoes are the only tire that I know of that is a LP. Paddles aren't an option I don't think...

jhautz 01.07.2007 04:31 PM

http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXNPN7&P=7

These are the tires Im talking about. 4.4" diameter. 2.2"wide. and they fit any standard size maxx rim.

Sylvester 01.07.2007 04:35 PM

Mike also has them in soft and medium compounds.

Mark Fradkin 01.07.2007 07:28 PM

Maxx wheel size
 
Are standard maxx wheels 3.8"???? Or what size are they?.

Sylvester 01.07.2007 09:22 PM

Yes, 3'8.

Mark Fradkin 01.07.2007 10:28 PM

What about a 3.8 maxx wheel that will use 23mm adapters ,or am I wishing?
Do those exist. Or even a beadlock 3.8 that is lightweight ,would be nice.

Mike.L 01.07.2007 10:34 PM

proline only makes 23mm rims for the 40 series and standard. i think that hpi has Nubz that might be 3.8 but there 17mm adapters. very truggyish:)

jhautz 01.08.2007 01:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark Fradkin
Are standard maxx wheels 3.8"???? Or what size are they?.

Maxx size wheels are 3.2" diameter.

40 series are 3.8" diameter.


Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark Fradkin
What about a 3.8 maxx wheel that will use 23mm adapters ,or am I wishing?
Do those exist. Or even a beadlock 3.8 that is lightweight ,would be nice.

The Low Profile Komodo Dragon tires will fit any of these wheels.

Proline 23mm Maxx size wheel
Offset
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXKSA9&P=7

Not offset
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXLCC1&P=7


Proline 17mm Maxx Size Wheels
offset
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXPYL3&P=7

Not offset
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXMUG2&P=7


17mm Beadlocks that fit maxx size tires.
offset
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXNWR1&P=ML

not offset
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXNWP7&P=ML

Mark Fradkin 01.09.2007 12:26 AM

Once again THANK ALL for all your info. I am amazed at how fast this info arrives My truck thanks the Monster Store also


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