Well, I recieved my set on Friday. They look awesome. These are the soft compound and all I can say is they nailed the compound. These are the softest tires I have seen. Remember that these were design for scale look before comps. With that in mind...
I was heading to a comp this weekend so I threw them on my 2.2 Clod. They are mounted on a set of Visionary Fab "Stalkers" that are Zero offset and 1" width.
First off, I checked the foams...I felt that they may be perfect for the clod weight and figured I will run them whole. Next, I just hated to drill holes in the wheels so I opted not to.
They mounted perfectly. The bead has a nice deep groove and excess to seat in the wheel. They are not moving. With the deep groove it gives a nice "recessed" finish to the wheel/tire combo.
Height was perfect for my 2.2 Clod. I have been struggling to get a tire for this rig.
One thing I did notice with these is they flex real well. Only thing is when the compress they create a "flat" surface. This may cause "spinning" instead of grabbing.
Off to the comp.
First mistake was taking the rig out of the bag and placing it on the pit table. It was like bees to honey..."are those the...no it can't be", "do you want to sell them?", "by the end of the day they will be mine".
It's Rusty's turn (My 2.2 Clod)...Mind you that this is a Trials Course...I will be testing on rocks this week.
I was off to a perfect run until I came to an inclined piece 4x4 of PVC. This was where I ran into a problem. There was no way I was getting over it. At first I thought it was my approach but the problem was that there were no "edges" to grab hold of the obstacle. It may have done better with air hole in them...and I will try that.
I have to say overall these tires are a step above the "scale" tires out there. For me to get as far as I did going up steep inclines, crossing tube bridges, etc., they far exceeded my expectations.
The key now will be to test them on rocks and then add air holes and see the differences.
These tires are recognizable just by the looks. These IMO are the best looking scale tires out there. I original bought them for a project that I am working on that is not done...they will be ending up there.
I will keep you posted...
I was heading to a comp this weekend so I threw them on my 2.2 Clod. They are mounted on a set of Visionary Fab "Stalkers" that are Zero offset and 1" width.

First off, I checked the foams...I felt that they may be perfect for the clod weight and figured I will run them whole. Next, I just hated to drill holes in the wheels so I opted not to.
They mounted perfectly. The bead has a nice deep groove and excess to seat in the wheel. They are not moving. With the deep groove it gives a nice "recessed" finish to the wheel/tire combo.


Height was perfect for my 2.2 Clod. I have been struggling to get a tire for this rig.

One thing I did notice with these is they flex real well. Only thing is when the compress they create a "flat" surface. This may cause "spinning" instead of grabbing.


Off to the comp.
First mistake was taking the rig out of the bag and placing it on the pit table. It was like bees to honey..."are those the...no it can't be", "do you want to sell them?", "by the end of the day they will be mine".

It's Rusty's turn (My 2.2 Clod)...Mind you that this is a Trials Course...I will be testing on rocks this week.
I was off to a perfect run until I came to an inclined piece 4x4 of PVC. This was where I ran into a problem. There was no way I was getting over it. At first I thought it was my approach but the problem was that there were no "edges" to grab hold of the obstacle. It may have done better with air hole in them...and I will try that.
I have to say overall these tires are a step above the "scale" tires out there. For me to get as far as I did going up steep inclines, crossing tube bridges, etc., they far exceeded my expectations.


The key now will be to test them on rocks and then add air holes and see the differences.
These tires are recognizable just by the looks. These IMO are the best looking scale tires out there. I original bought them for a project that I am working on that is not done...they will be ending up there.
I will keep you posted...