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10.30.2005, 10:48 PM

oh i thought you had a brushless maxx? I think they should be alright with the stock titans, i have some 40 series mambo wheels for my big joes and those wheels dont have the strongest hexs but they seem to be holding up fine on my stock maxx.

You said you have cvds and rpm arms, i heard that the flex in rpm arms isnt good with cvds cause when the arm flexs in a crash it can put the stress of the impact on the cvd and bend it. someone bent their supermaxx cvd cause of this. I was going to get the rpm arms and stuff but then i heard about that and decided to go with aluminum. you probably already know but just making sure.

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10.30.2005, 11:06 PM

i've heard that the response are very good tires and im alot of conditions are better for racing than the bowties so i would assume there better for all terrain to. i have also heard that the big joes and the dirt hawgs.
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10.31.2005, 12:16 AM

The response tires are good for racing. But they wear fast & they taer easily.


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10.31.2005, 02:09 AM

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no worries. the only thing with them is they arent good for longish grass cause the spikes are long and get caught on the grass while your driving. I've heard that the losi zombie maxx tyres are the best for all around terrian, but i dont know from personal experience.
Zombies suck something awful for mud and damp stuff, the tread fills up and it just won't come out unless you scrub it.
   
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10.31.2005, 04:12 AM

LOL i wont get those zombie maxx's then.

What is a light tyre? something i can use in grass, like on a field, cause my dog likes chasing my emaxx and i want some light tyres so i can out manouver him, and accelerate easily.
   
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10.31.2005, 09:00 AM

I have the dirt hawgs and big joes. The do nicely for all terrian. They are just not a light tire. What are zombie maxxes? I don't like mud. Bad for esc.


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10.31.2005, 02:07 PM

the zombies are what comes on the lst's.
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11.02.2005, 07:21 PM

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the zombies are what comes on the lst's.
The zombie maxx tires are NOT the stock LST tire. They are much smaller(same size as a standard maxx tire). They do work quite well in most terrain. Surprisingly well, actually. The respinse tires are ok for racing on some terrain, but I prefer the bowties or crime fighters. For running in grass, the RDL mulcher tires will work quite well. The hex won't strip out too easily, either, unless there is another issue(like a loose nut). I have a customer running 20 cells on a Lehner basic xl motor with the premounted mulchers - no troubles yet.

Coolhand - even 40 series bowties or crime fighters are pretty light tires. Almost the same as regular bowties. You will like the crime foghters when you get them!
   
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11.05.2005, 05:32 PM

I got my spikes in today. Mounted them up. Took them out and bam they was slinging. Did decent on the loose sandy stuff. The are the grass gripping tires I have ever seen. They will not spin in grass. I have to find out more on hard pack. thanks all for input


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