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Link for Knockoff Badlands? - 07.05.2009, 12:19 AM

I remember people used to pick up these awesome tires off this one seller on fleabay....

I remember, vividly, something like Yoko or something, badlands, preglued, obviously fake, but real cheap, and wore less than the real badlands..

I think I read somewhere that someone recommended it more than the real ones!

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07.05.2009, 12:20 AM

Found it on fleabay right after I posted.

AWESOME!
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http://cgi.ebay.com/Yoko-1-8-pre-mou...lenotsupported

I think that's it, anyone else have some cheap tires preglued like this?

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And the badlands..
http://cgi.ebay.com/NIB-Big-Blocks-B...lenotsupported

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Im going to pick up a set for my E-8 for just bashing around with. Should work great for that.
   
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07.05.2009, 12:27 AM

Don't buy all of em!

I need a set... Maybe, need a new set for my grass use.
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07.05.2009, 07:21 AM

hi guys,

I found the badlands poor for traction in anything other than mud/very wet soil, they are way to hard a compund to be effective.

The Racing Spikes however are awsome, great traction & wear for the price!!!!
   
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07.05.2009, 08:39 AM

I've bought several sets from Suprasales over the years,great prices and FAST shipping.
Tires are always worth the price paid.


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hi guys,

I found the badlands poor for traction in anything other than mud/very wet soil, they are way to hard a compund to be effective.

The Racing Spikes however are awsome, great traction & wear for the price!!!!
are you talking about the original or knockoff badlands?
   
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are you talking about the original or knockoff badlands?
I'm sure he's speaking of the Knockoffs because the compound is much firmer than the Proline rubber


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07.05.2009, 01:32 PM

I wish they made knock off badlands in Truggy size and maybe even 2.2 size.



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are you talking about the original or knockoff badlands?
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I wish they made knock off badlands in Truggy size and maybe even 2.2 size.
The link supplied above is for truggy ? 17mm hubbed w/wanna be Badlands


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07.05.2009, 02:12 PM

So the badlands aren't great?
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So the badlands aren't great?
The Proline badlands are excellent Basher tires, The Suprasales Badlands are almost identical except they are way cheaper and the rubber is a firmer compound.(They'll last longer).


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07.05.2009, 02:20 PM

Okay, so the SupraSales Badlands are worth the money?
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07.05.2009, 02:24 PM

I do not personally own a set but I have several other sets of tires I bought from them and the qaulity and service was top notch. I'd go out on the limb and say yes,you'll be happy with your purchase. Especially for thr price compared to Prolines and rims then glueing them ? Ultimately it's your decision and your $$


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07.05.2009, 02:26 PM

Alright, thanks.

Though, I think I'm gonna stick with something else...
Do you recommend a specific tire/rim combo from them?

17mm, most likely will be on my ESavage or EMaxx...
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