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01.31.2009, 12:58 PM

I just came from running losi super bolt-on tires(40 series) They had tremendous grip and hadled good too. I just switch to badlands with 1/2in offset 3.8in rims(relux 1/2 ups) well they are much lighter adn offer the much need slip the diffs needed. They handle well and offer quick responce. So far I like them(one thing you need to do is tape the inside of the tire) I tried a set of badlands with standard mt rims and wasnt taped and I didnt like there performance. Now that they are on the bigger rim and taped they seem to do good.

   
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01.31.2009, 01:50 PM

So you like the Badlands or the Losi's better? also i have never taped tires - what specifically are you taping inside of the tire and what kind of tape?

I am thinking about getting badlands on maximizer beadlocks?
   
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So you like the Badlands or the Losi's better? also i have never taped tires - what specifically are you taping inside of the tire and what kind of tape?

I am thinking about getting badlands on maximizer beadlocks?
Read this thread and it should help you with your problem. It will really help with wheel/tire setup. If you are racing it would really help to balance your wheels once you put them together. Good luck with that.

http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=14978


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