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Mudslinger Best Cut?

gunder463

Rock Crawler
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So i was wanting to see how everyone cuts there mudslingers, or what everyone thinks is the best cut. :roll:
 
there is only 2 cuts for a bogger
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thats how my front tires are cut they let them flex on rocks better with the lil cuts in the lugs like that then the back just cut like this to give best traction
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it works awesome one a 1:1 rig and same with an rc iv climbed some shit with them this way on my real truck and my rc truck
 
Cut all the lugs off, sand them smooth, then glue Pitbull tread on! ;-)
 
if i was gonna do that id just use my pitbulls lol i have a set not being used.

Just saying!

They work decent with weight, lots of it, make cool noises, just bashing around, mudding, but.... from my calculations, on rock, well, you know.

A better compound would help.
 
yeah im just looking for an agressive dirt tire, not rocks, there are some large durt hills by my house in the statepark and the bouncer gets up them but theres alot of wheel spin so i got these with a set of rims and am gonna give em a try,
 
if its sand boggers tend to dig allot so wheel spin is needed but if its just dirt then they will do good without a cut id say run them how they are and see how u like them then maybe cut just the rear and see how u like them
 
i wont have to upgrade anything my bouncer is light and already built
 

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In my opinion pit bulls are very over rated and can be greatly improved with some tread cutting.

Actually in my opinion stock pit bulls are are disappointing.
 
One tire at a time. I've probly got 2 hours into hacking on my pit bulls.

Fingernail siscors work verl well. Razor blade to half or section the lugs.

Tire cutting is very much worth the time and elbow grease those who don't have the time or want to apply the effort will never know what they're missing

Good luck

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