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10.19.2010, 11:10 AM

Thanks, I'm a pretty good "jumper" by now...
   
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10.19.2010, 11:34 AM

How about sacrificing these babies on tarmac this weekend?? Just have to glue them, they are belted already..

   
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10.19.2010, 11:47 AM

That would be one way to make some slick tires

You could keep on using the others too, just dial in loads of camber...
   
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10.20.2010, 07:27 AM

HAHA shall we take some bets on how long those will last before becoming as smooth as a babies bottom?

Have you considered getting some HPI Road Phaltline tyres? I have my blast rims but no tyres yet... hoping it will make my road runs more fun and the savage driftable on tarmac!
   
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10.20.2010, 09:42 AM

Don't mess the Mulchers up, they rule on gras :)

Buy some Road Rages or Phaltlines and detroy them!


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10.20.2010, 11:19 AM

OK, lets see what the weekend has in mind... I hope the weather becomes OK so I can bash some tarmac then...

Phalt lines, they are quite expensive, just for use on tarmac.. I usually use the brushless Serpent I made a few years ago for that kind of racing.
   
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10.20.2010, 11:20 AM

Yes expensive... but at least they will last a while unlike all the other tyres you own haha!
   
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10.20.2010, 11:25 AM

it might become cheap per mile then.. I'll try to find some at ebay some day.
   
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10.20.2010, 12:47 PM

What about losi road rash tires??

They are quite cheap..

http://cgi.ebay.com/LOSI-LOSB7205-RO...item3f03184d52

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10.20.2010, 01:01 PM

Quiet? Those are incredibly cheap...
   
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10.20.2010, 01:02 PM

woah! THOSE ARE CHEAPPPP!!!!!!!

i like those but i think the sidewalll looks a little tall for road use compared to the phaltlines which are extremely low profile... someone correct me if im wrong
   
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10.20.2010, 04:15 PM

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Quiet? Those are incredibly cheap...
I meant "quite cheap"

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woah! THOSE ARE CHEAPPPP!!!!!!!

i like those but i think the sidewalll looks a little tall for road use compared to the phaltlines which are extremely low profile... someone correct me if im wrong
A taller profile will have less grip in turns, wich for using a monster on-road I think is better. Since it will harder roll the truck.

If you lower and harden the suspension and wanna set a time in a track buy the low profile ones. If you just want to melt them buy the cheap ones..
   
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10.20.2010, 01:40 PM

cheap enough to destroy in seconds...
40 series sand paws/paddles would be fun as well.
   
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10.22.2010, 09:25 AM

Thanks - I'll finish of the ones I'm halfway through already... I hope to have some racing-time on Sunday.
   
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11.13.2010, 12:52 AM

and ?

Where's is my molten rubber ?
   
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