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Bmr4life 07.19.2012 10:13 PM

Guess I need some new tires. Any recommendations?
 
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Decided to try 6s in my RC8TCE. Didn't go to well. Ran for all of 30 seconds before the front tires blew up. I thought I had taped them, but I've had them for years so I guess I was just wrong.

Anyway. I'd like to get some tires that are good for both pavement and dirt/grass. Pure bashing. Don't need to be huge, but would like them to be larger than racing truggy tires.

The new set will be fiberglass taped. That is the best thing to do right?

bdebde 07.19.2012 10:29 PM

I've always liked bowties for bashing... great in the grass and dirt, and can take a bit of pavement running.

brainanator 07.19.2012 11:31 PM

I love me the badlands! Not the extra size you're looking for. They are awesome on dirt, sand, grass, loose dirt, gravel. Work well enough on pavement, can wear quickly if you spin them a lot though (what tire doesn't?)

Bmr4life 07.20.2012 06:47 AM

I'm mostly on pavement so I think I'd kill bandlands. As for the bowties, do they come in monster truck size?

bdebde 07.20.2012 08:35 AM

Just looked, it appears that they don't make the bowties anymore. If you run mostly on pavement, then street tires may be a better choice.

pinkpanda3310 07.20.2012 08:59 AM

Integy squares. Cheap so stock up. Not big but can fit 40 series. Cannot type much on daughters 3DS :(

Bmr4life 07.20.2012 11:06 AM

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Originally Posted by pinkpanda3310 (Post 422718)
Integy squares. Cheap so stock up. Not big but can fit 40 series. Cannot type much on daughters 3DS :(

On a 3DS, cool. So by cheap do you mean wear out fast?

pinkpanda3310 07.20.2012 09:28 PM

No, i mean ch$$p. Made of harder compound so nice compromise of handling and longevity for pavement + ...

Bmr4life 07.20.2012 10:58 PM

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Originally Posted by pinkpanda3310 (Post 422733)
No, i mean ch$$p. Made of harder compound so nice compromise of handling and longevity for pavement + ...

Oh, well that's good.

pinkpanda3310 07.21.2012 09:18 AM

About the only thing of integy that I use:lol: Here they are mounted on tech5 wheels
http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/pict...&pictureid=997

You'll notice the back wheel is nearing bald 'cause I've been attempting to drift around the street.

el tomaso 07.26.2012 02:36 AM

pinkpanda3310 what kind of car is that, had to ask? Could you post better pics? From above please :yes: Looks like a strong basher! What motor and esc do you use?

On topic I would buy badlands again after trying those on my e truggy now. I've heard they do good on the street too, not that I plan on testing. Using care when cleaning, taping and glueing the tires is a must. Tape two layers of duct-tape or similar.

Thomas G

pinkpanda3310 07.26.2012 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by el tomaso (Post 422842)
pinkpanda3310 what kind of car is that, had to ask? Could you post better pics? From above please :yes: Looks like a strong basher! What motor and esc do you use?

http://www.losiforums.net/showthread.php?t=56
http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=31378
http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/show...ht=lst2&page=2

I was in the middle of processing a vid of the car with those tires (integy) on the street when my editing program spazz'd out:gasp: Looks like it will be a while before I can make another vid:cry:

What did end up getting Bmr4life?


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