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| RCC Addict Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Beaver Falls
Posts: 1,166
| I finally got em installed on it. I had to order different revolver wheels cuz the ones i had were the wrong offset and wouldn't fit on stock clod knuckles. Thanks to tcscrawlers for the narrowed revolvers! ![]() ![]() I am running them glued with shoo goo and no foams. Yes, no foams on a 1:6 eighteen pound rig. They are very realistic without foams. When flexing, you can see the weighted-down tire bulge which is sick. Just pressing down on the rig does that too. Having no foams gives the rig a much smoother ride. It doesn't bounce around like the foamed-all-t's do. Overall i think it's perfect for a 1:6 heavyweight. Their performance is excellent in snow, which is all i had the chance to test them in last night. I drove through rained-down snow (4") and they would dig like no tomorrow. if i throttled it, they would go straight down and i'm stuck. The rooster tails........man that's another story! Overall, these tires are great. From what i've seen, i don't think they would flex or work as well on a lightweight rig. My camera needs a new usb cable before i can upload the action shots. Stay tuned... Chris |
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| Pebble Pounder Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: london
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| nice |
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| Sir Limps Alot ![]() Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Duluth, MN
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| Very nice! I've never had a tire in that compound but I'm guessing you will need somthing in them for support once the weather starts warming up. |
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