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02.10.2007, 04:26 PM

could you possibly post some pics of them?
also, how do the 14's hold up?
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02.10.2007, 04:36 PM

The 14 held up fine. As well as any 14mm hex anyway. I'll see if I can snap a couple pics later and post them up. They dont look any diferent than on the maximizer website tough.


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02.10.2007, 04:54 PM

i ask bout the 14's cuz i read somewhere they where weak.
but i think i'll go 17 any way.
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TRC grass tires work AWESOME on the grass the tire was designed for grass
got link?
they still excist?
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02.10.2007, 06:10 PM

The dirt hawgs are pretty good all around tire. It does not excel in any one spot but is a tall tire with decent traction.
If you go proline 40 series beadlocks. They will pull out on a hi speed run. The are great if you keep speed lower.
The mulchers are a great tire for bashing. I don't race so can't say about that. They work good in the loose and grass.
The maximizers are a good rim. It takes some serious punishment.


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02.10.2007, 06:35 PM

good info CHC.
i'm still thinking the axial wheels i ordered wont work on the twin force.
so then i need other wheels and most likely tires if i go MT size.
i think the axials will rub the shocks.:mad:1


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02.10.2007, 10:07 PM

Is this for your woods runner. I am running big joes on my woods runner.
Since it don't go fast I have the beadlocks on it as well. They came on the
truck so can't see in taking them off yet. :)


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i'll be bashing gently. 30mph i think.
will beadlocks be okay for that?


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02.11.2007, 04:52 AM

they will be fine.


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02.11.2007, 05:47 AM

i know the 17mm maximizer beadlock weight is 100 grams.
how heavy is normal MT 17mm wheels (proline truggy wheel or so).


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