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Rc4wd Mud Slingers for Summit

I'm also thinking about getting mudslingers for one of my summits. I just can't get over spending that kind of $$ on a new set. Maybe a used set will come up. Do these tires rob very much speed?
 
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Mine with Slingers

Sorry about the desk shots...will get some "dirty" shots soon...it's new.
 

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Ceedawg, I love those beadlock rings! Are those axial wheels?

Yup...Holy Roller rings on Narrow Beadlocks...both Axial products.8)
 

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I have the mud slingers on set of axial narrow wheels.
honestly i went back to my stock tires. the mudslingers were so dang heavy i was heaving heat issues with my ESC and motor even after gearing down like 3 teeth.
also on majority of terrains around here like sand ect i found the stockers worked better.
Just my .02
Rob
 
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