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Old 08-05-2010, 07:45 PM   #1
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Default Proline Super Swamper 1.9 Side by Side Comparison

Not sure if anyone has provided something like this for comparison. From left to right - SDI Trail Doctor XL, Proline Super Swamper, RC4WD Roc Lox, Proline Flat Iron.

The Swamper is not mounted so it will narrow up a bit and get a little taller When mounted.
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Old 08-07-2010, 05:36 AM   #2
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Wow thanks for the pic it's helped me decide on tires!!
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Old 08-07-2010, 09:01 PM   #3
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r they g8?
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Old 08-07-2010, 09:13 PM   #4
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r they g8?
yes, does anybody take the time to look up something before they ask a question about the product anymore?


or use proper grammer/ spelling insted of "text talk"

i dont even text the lil short cuts too much
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yes, does anybody take the time to look up something before they ask a question about the product anymore?


or use proper grammer/ spelling insted of "text talk"

i dont even text the lil short cuts too much
i dont like text talk either.


they dont seem to small like some people complained about though.
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Old 08-07-2010, 10:51 PM   #6
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yes, does anybody take the time to look up something before they ask a question about the product anymore?


or use proper grammer/ spelling insted of "text talk"

i dont even text the lil short cuts too much
not to be mean but who cares.
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Old 08-08-2010, 08:18 AM   #7
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yes, does anybody take the time to look up something before they ask a question about the product anymore?


or use proper grammer/ spelling insted of "text talk"

i dont even text the lil short cuts too much
LOL u Rawk Dood!

Actually, you didn't use proper grammar or spelling. Here is how your post would have read in proper grammar:

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Yes, does anybody take the time to look up something before they ask a question about the product anymore?

...or use proper grammar or spelling instead of "text talk"?

I don't even text the little short cuts too much myself.
So before you don your grammar or spelling police hat, make sure you are following the rules too.



Anyways, the tires look good. I was hoping they were taller than Flat Irons but I would have liked to maybe see something a little closer to Rok Lox height. That has become such an advantage around here that either you are running at the front of the pack against the stock SCX10s with stock Flat Irons, or you fall behind all the Rok Lox. The G8 compound helps, but only so much.

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Old 08-09-2010, 12:00 AM   #8
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I picked some up for my sons hi-lux. I like the size vs the roklox for the scale look I want to give it. Have not yet taken out for a good run yet. But what I saw in the little i drove it around the back yard, I think they are perfect. we'll find out this week.
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Old 08-09-2010, 05:23 PM   #9
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[QUOTE=monkeyracer;2578699]LOL u Rawk Dood!

Actually, you didn't use proper grammar or spelling. Here is how your post would have read in proper grammar:



So before you don your grammar or spelling police hat, make sure you are following the rules too.
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never said mine was 100% correct, but something better than "text talk" is more proper and easier to understand/ read
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Old 08-09-2010, 05:44 PM   #10
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never said mine was 100% correct, but something better than "text talk" is more proper and easier to understand/ read
I hate text talk, but it happens, and are you really going to get that guy, or any guy to change how they post? Nope.

Now......

Back to topic...
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WOW those are really nice tires


LOL
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thanks or the pic. im in the middle of deciding on tires, this helps
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Old 08-13-2010, 07:22 PM   #13
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I thought this thread was about 1.9 tire comparison, not text talk?
Anyways the super swampers look sweet, I think Im going to get a couple pairs of them now
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Well i just mounted up a new set on my honcho and man wat a diffrence it made over the flat irons and for those of u that dont like the hieght comparision between them and a roc lox just order a set of 3 racing portal knuckles im actually a little higher at chunk than with rock lox and i love the way they hook up on dirt and amazing how they do on the rocks around here i give proline 2 thumbs up for this tire just becasue its true scale down to the name on the side not some knock off name
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Old 08-15-2010, 09:53 PM   #15
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I love it when threads take a huge shit!
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Old 08-16-2010, 09:32 AM   #16
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i really wish rc4wd steel wheels would fit proline swampers.that should be proline's next step.anyway these are great tire's
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Old 08-16-2010, 11:16 AM   #17
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Got to check some out yesterday, they feel quite soft and sticky, just wish they were a little taller. They were extremely detailed though. Nice job Pro-Line.
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Well i just mounted up a new set on my honcho and man wat a diffrence it made over the flat irons and for those of u that dont like the hieght comparision between them and a roc lox just order a set of 3 racing portal knuckles im actually a little higher at chunk than with rock lox and i love the way they hook up on dirt and amazing how they do on the rocks around here i give proline 2 thumbs up for this tire just becasue its true scale down to the name on the side not some knock off name
Are they a lot better than the flat irons on loose dirt? I'm looking for a new set of 1.9's that will hook up better on dirt, and I love the way these look.

In the pic above it looks like once they are mounted, they should be a little taller than the flat irons?
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Old 08-16-2010, 03:38 PM   #19
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Yeah it really sucks the RC4WD steelies don't fit the new Super Swampers...I'm still deciding which 1.9's I want to mount on there. Does anyone have pics on their rig?
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Yeah it really sucks the RC4WD steelies don't fit the new Super Swampers...I'm still deciding which 1.9's I want to mount on there. Does anyone have pics on their rig?
i got a few pics in florida thread (day out at the park)
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