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Old 12-02-2005, 09:20 PM   #1
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I put on a set of imex all-t's lastnight to get alittle more room under the axles. Im very impressed at how good these tires hooked up compaired to the moabs. I took it out today to a local crawling spot to see how they would do on a few lines i couldnt do with the mobs, and walked right through. I ended up running the foam out of my prolines because the imex foam was way to hard. Here is a poser shot in my backyard. I also just put up the video testing them out in the media section.

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Old 12-02-2005, 09:38 PM   #2
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Look's sweet... what are you gonna do with the moabs? Maybe you could do a little comparison video/write-up of the Moabs vs. All T's?
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Look's sweet... what are you gonna do with the moabs? Maybe you could do a little comparison video/write-up of the Moabs vs. All T's?
Keep all the good stuff coming!
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I will probably switch tires depending on the type of rocks. I think the moabs climb beter because of the softer compound, but the all-t's are right there. The height and width of the all-t's helped alot getting up big ledges and through big holes. I know the place i took them today, the all-t's did alot beter. I will probably go out sunday with both sets and compare them back to back at a few different spots.
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I will probably switch tires depending on the type of rocks. I think the moabs climb beter because of the softer compound, but the all-t's are right there. The height and width of the all-t's helped alot getting up big ledges and through big holes. I know the place i took them today, the all-t's did alot beter. I will probably go out sunday with both sets and compare them back to back at a few different spots.
Alright. Hey, do you have AOL? I want to ask you a few things.
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Old 12-02-2005, 10:49 PM   #5
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Nice rig. Could you give the exact name of them all ts so that I can get some for a e-maxx? Sorry i read over the top part to fast and did not realize you said that I am sorry. Do they have these to fit a E-maxx. and what size wheel would I need to put these on or will they fit the factory wheels?

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Old 12-02-2005, 11:14 PM   #6
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Nice rig. Could you give the exact name of them all ts so that I can get some for a e-maxx? Sorry i read over the top part to fast and did not realize you said that I am sorry. Do they have these to fit a E-maxx. and what size wheel would I need to put these on or will they fit the factory wheels?
To run the 2.2 all-t's you would need to get a wheel adapter for your e-maxx. I believe you can get the adapters to run the 2.2 wheels from RC4WD, they are in the vendor section. For wheels, you can run just about any 2.2 wheel.
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Good deal thanks I am gonna check that out.
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I could not find any of the vendors that had that wheel adapter..
P.S. could you get us more pics please?
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Old 12-03-2005, 01:48 PM   #9
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Mister BLK6.0,
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Old 12-03-2005, 07:30 PM   #10
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I could not find any of the vendors that had that wheel adapter..
P.S. could you get us more pics please?
here is a link to a maxx running 2.2's and all-t's

http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/showthread.php?t=14215
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