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Old 04-29-2008, 12:44 AM   #1
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I still run the stock axial rock lizards ,and wondering if anyone uses these in comps ,they seem to work well for my crawling ,will the moad m2 compound tires make a difference?
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Old 04-29-2008, 01:43 AM   #2
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I still run the stock axial rock lizards ,and wondering if anyone uses these in comps ,they seem to work well for my crawling ,will the moad m2 compound tires make a difference?
I thought that I did well with the stock Lizards. I picked up the Pro-Line Flat Irons, and I doubt that I'll ever mount the Lizards again. It's that huge of a difference! The M2 or M3 Moabs are also great tires.
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i'm going to keep mine till they start showing some wear.... Master my skills then move on to a different tire that will make it 10000% easier
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i'm going to keep mine till they start showing some wear.... Master my skills then move on to a different tire that will make it 10000% easier
Not a bad idea. Work on the suspension setup. The greatest tire in the world aren't worth squat if the suspension doesn't work right.

I would however suggest cutting the tires. I used a pair of dykes & cut the straight bars out of the center tread, leaving the V tread facing each direction. It made a big difference.
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