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1/10 touring tires? - 09.29.2009, 09:26 PM

Looking for any info on some new tires for a touring car.tc3/4 .Its brushless the tires on it are slicks but really don't hook up very well. I wonder are treaded tires any better? not racing just playing around. mm/5700 on 2s is all right now. lmk what you think.
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09.29.2009, 10:17 PM

I like HPI X pattern radials; belted.
   
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09.29.2009, 11:43 PM

I just bought a TC3 to play with indoors this winter and am currently shopping around for wheels/tires. I like how the HPI tires are replicas of real 1/1 tires, but of course licensing a brand-name tire increases the cost.

Pattern/design doesn't affect traction as much as the compound the tire is made of. A soft tire is going to stick to the track like glue, but will wear out much faster. Conversely, a hard tire will last a long time but won't have as much traction. It's all about finding the balance that works best for you. Like you phildogg I don't race, I just bash around for fun. I'll be willing to sacrifice a little bit of traction to get a harder, longer lasting tire.

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