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are these good all rounders
[link=http://www.wheelspinmodels.co.uk/item/PL1105-Pro-Line-Masher-40-Series-Monster-Truck-Tyres-Pair__d3]40 series masher[/link]
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[link=http://www.wheelspinmodels.co.uk/item/PL1105-Pro-Line-Masher-40-Series-Monster-Truck-Tyres-Pair__d3]40 series masher[/link]
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RE: tyres
I have those in the regular size.
They are a pretty good all around tire.
I would look into the badlands tire as well.
And take special consideration that when you go 40 series you may loose some steering response and acceleration. If you have big block power I would not worry about it.
They are a pretty good all around tire.
I would look into the badlands tire as well.
And take special consideration that when you go 40 series you may loose some steering response and acceleration. If you have big block power I would not worry about it.
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RE: tyres
ORIGINAL: _BEN_
I have those in the regular size.
They are a pretty good all around tire.
I would look into the badlands tire as well.
And take special consideration that when you go 40 series you may loose some steering response and acceleration. If you have big block power I would not worry about it.
I have those in the regular size.
They are a pretty good all around tire.
I would look into the badlands tire as well.
And take special consideration that when you go 40 series you may loose some steering response and acceleration. If you have big block power I would not worry about it.
ok thank you
thought that the badlands did not come in 40 series
i have been running the cheyenne (non beadlocks) with crimefighter tyres (40 series)
but last night i wanted to reglue them (as they kept popping off while bashing)
well i had heard about the oven method so i thought i will try the mircowave and yes they melted lol
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RE: tyres
I threw some badlands on a losi 8ight hoping for an all-around tire and they were great for bashing in sand, dirt, pavemet, road and grass. I took it to the track to see if they would do any good but on hard packed dirt they get really loose [X(]. so if your bashing the badlands are exellent.
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RE: tyres
ORIGINAL: redbeardron
I threw some badlands on a losi 8ight hoping for an all-around tire and they were great for bashing in sand, dirt, pavemet, road and grass. I took it to the track to see if they would do any good but on hard packed dirt they get really loose [X(]. so if your bashing the badlands are exellent.
I threw some badlands on a losi 8ight hoping for an all-around tire and they were great for bashing in sand, dirt, pavemet, road and grass. I took it to the track to see if they would do any good but on hard packed dirt they get really loose [X(]. so if your bashing the badlands are exellent.
ok thank you
they dont do them in 40 series though
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RE: tyres
A quick note if you get the Mashers. Remember that they are directional. So before you glue them make sure that all are facing the correct direction.
It all depends on where you are from. He is spelling it correct for his region.
Here. Educate yourself.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/America...ng_differences
ORIGINAL: adam032981
I'm sorry but tires being spelled wrong is really bothering me lol
I'm sorry but tires being spelled wrong is really bothering me lol
Here. Educate yourself.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/America...ng_differences