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01.30.2006, 07:15 PM

are those prolines?!?!?!?!
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01.30.2006, 07:31 PM

They are proline. I put a little time a cut the standard down to fit the 40 series. I have not glued them yet. I was wondering what people thought before the glueing


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01.30.2006, 07:59 PM

:004::004: i like those send a picture to proline and tell them we want them to make those tires
i would have thought that those were really 40 series tires if i didnt know better
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01.30.2006, 08:30 PM

I did email proline the link to the pic. I have not got a response yet. They are not glued to the rims in the pic. I not sure if they going to go on them or another type rim.


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i think that those rims look good with the tires but it is up to you
   
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01.30.2006, 09:01 PM

coolhand, i would go for teh commandos since they are bead locks and if there not glued perfect there gonna be out of balance thus slowing you down. and we all know you dont like that :005: and with the beadlocks you can adjust a spot if there out of balance.
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and the beadlocks look cool IMO
   
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Savage central has got about 18000+ members, we are not even in the smallest shadow of that.. Baed on my experiences with proline, I am talking about the powerstrokes for the savage again. I got an email from them, that a certain company was making shocktowers for their powerstrokes, that information they got me was incorrect, i sent them an email about it 2 times with 0 respons.

Hey Serum. Have you tried rock concepts? they have the shock towers that Proline mentioned.


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They are proline. I put a little time a cut the standard down to fit the 40 series. I have not glued them yet. I was wondering what people thought before the glueing
top job chc!! just what I need for my track.
Cut them how?

I hot linked to your picture but all I get is this box with the red x ?? :confused:

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01.31.2006, 09:59 AM

If you look at a set you cut cut a little back from the bead and it fits good. I tried without cutting but was no good. When you mount them with the reg foam it seems to stiffen the tire up a little to. I think it is going to do good. I will let you know on test run.


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I got a reply from the people at proline. The man said they looking into a set of proline 40 series mulchers to market. I hope this helped. I sent them the pic to. I think they liked it as much as we do. I just thought you should know about it.


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im glad they liked it. it was a fine piece of work good job chc
   
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Well I decided to go with the bead lock rims from proline. I got them from mike of course. I put them on my other set i had to see. They fit really well. I decide this since the bead is not factory and as thick as the facotry tires. Besides the no glue is nice. ;)


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02.02.2006, 09:38 AM

Nice one Leroy! If PL ever comes out with 40s Mulchers, I definitely get a set and will call 'em Leroys Tires for ever!


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Yeah..

coolhandsmulchers.. that would be cool..

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