to narrow or not to narrow m2k's hey guys i spent a lot of time searching for info on the pro's and con's of narrowed m2k's but couldent get a straight answer. i know its good to narrow moabs and other stuff for the sidewall flex etc. but what about mashers? i see most people runing them un-narrowed. but then i see that xrc sells them narrowed. and a guy in my club has his narrowed and he know's his she-ot! any help you can give would be great thanks! |
Run your un-narrowed versions, then borrow your buddy's narrowed versions, and see which you like better. The reason you probably can't find a straight answer is because there really isn't a straight answer. Terrain, driving style, particular rig, etc etc etc will vary from truck to truck, so exactly which style of tire will work best for you will vary as well. Good Luck! |
I would definetly narrrow them. I have a set made both ways and like the narrow ones on my tlt. |
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i got some for sale if you dont want to hack up good ones. http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/showthread.php?t=57935 |
only sure advantage would be in comps. you can fit in between the gates a little easier. i like mine. here's a small clip with the hooking up pretty well. vid |
wow! id say they hooked up great! did you modify the foams? |
VERY slick little rig BOWTIE. Is that a Twin Force body? revin9k,one thing you gotta look at though is location;-) He's out in Texas where the rocks are dry and most are like sandpaper with glue on them compaired to the moss and mudd covered rock back here"thumbsup" Just something to keep in mind..... Different tires work different in different locations on different rigs driven by different drivers......Notice all the difference?:lol: :lol: :lol: IMHO,back here on the wet,mossy,and muddy sloppy east coast,it's a good idea to have a few tires to pick from for different spots and/or conditions. I'd get a set and run them. Then,get a set and narrow them. Then,get a set of Moabs for when it's DRY out |
I'm assuming you are talking about 2.2, right? I narrowed my maxx size ones on my super and IMO they work a little better. Not night and day but a little. Get yourself some beadlock wheels so you can experiment with things in your area. That way you have to invest a little more at first but it allows you to try different tires, foams, and weight easily. |
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foams are narrowed to fit the new width and i cut off about 1/4 off. they were stiff at first but are breaking in nicely. |
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yes it's a twin force and i'm actually looking for another one. this one if coming apart on me. :lol: and i agree 100%, tires performance depends alot on the terrain they're driven on. |
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Nice looking ride and obviously great setup. |
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don't forget the glue.. "thumbsup" |
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