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09.01.2012, 10:51 PM

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On my mbx5 the rear tire width is wider than the front deliberately. Running on bumpier plots I found it to be a tad bit more stable at higher speeds as well as it seems to corner a bit better
Yea im going to look into running wider rear's aswell. I've read that that the traxxas anacondas are great tires to use to bash around on-road, but they dont last super long. I guess its all about throttle input... Looks like my chassis is going to be about 333mm wheelbase.
   
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09.01.2012, 11:48 PM

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Yea im going to look into running wider rear's aswell. I've read that that the traxxas anacondas are great tires to use to bash around on-road, but they dont last super long. I guess its all about throttle input... Looks like my chassis is going to be about 333mm wheelbase.
If you step that up to a 360mm wheelbase you could run Kyosho Inferno GT2 (360mm) bodies, or with a 400mm wheelbase you could run the DM-1, Hobao Hyper 1/7, or Traxxas XO-1 bodies.


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