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12.26.2005, 10:03 PM

true but i wouldnt dot that with a 4 wheel drive vehical. not to mention the fact that it wont be as stable in turns.
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02.22.2006, 07:39 AM

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HPI dirtbonz with the proline 23mm dishes (normall size wheels, no 40 series dishes)

That dirtbonz REALLY is light..
Is it necessary to tape these tires to control ballooning? How do they handle on a track?

I really like the size of these tires.
   
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02.22.2006, 02:34 PM

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Is it necessary to tape these tires to control ballooning? How do they handle on a track?

I really like the size of these tires.
I've seen dirtbonz baloon pretty badly on a stock savage, so I would suggest ducktaping the inside (especially if you run brushless)
   
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Ditto!
   
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Yeah, they are pretty thin, so they will balloon, not too bad imo, they are light as well, so they don't have got much weight to throw around..
   
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