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1.9 Pit Bull Pics

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Pretty cool"thumbsup" Just wondering what brand Body is that??
 
Hey look like great tires. but how do these tires do an heavier scaler trucks. My axial scx10 with an jeep cherokee body weighs more like 10 pounds at least, my scale died, so i have no really idea, but i now its heavier with my battery in so like around 10 pounds
 
Hey look like great tires. but how do these tires do an heavier scaler trucks. My axial scx10 with an jeep cherokee body weighs more like 10 pounds at least, my scale died, so i have no really idea, but i now its heavier with my battery in so like around 10 pounds

I think the tires are fine with the weight, but I'm still waiting on a good solution for foams for such a heavy truck. I'm in the same boat as you, i.e. a heavy 1.9 rig.
 
I think the tires are fine with the weight, but I'm still waiting on a good solution for foams for such a heavy truck. I'm in the same boat as you, i.e. a heavy 1.9 rig.

Same here, a little more foam for a heavy truck. But they still perform great"thumbsup"

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I run them on my 10lb scaler and I use pro-line 2.2 memory foams 6197-02. They seem to work pretty good.

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Just mounted mine up the other night and took them on a break-in run last night. Because I've never run that with my Flat Irons, I really can't say if they were better. I'll have to run my local trail to see how they do, especially with one section that's too steep to crawl up, but will see if the PB's can do it

I was surprised they were a little lighter than the FI's. FI's are 3.5oz and PB's were about 3.3oz. Not a lot, but I was thinking they'd be at least more

Lots of sidewall flex too. I actually need to add some weight to them anyway
 
Just mounted mine up the other night and took them on a break-in run last night. Because I've never run that with my Flat Irons, I really can't say if they were better. I'll have to run my local trail to see how they do, especially with one section that's too steep to crawl up, but will see if the PB's can do it

I was surprised they were a little lighter than the FI's. FI's are 3.5oz and PB's were about 3.3oz. Not a lot, but I was thinking they'd be at least more

Lots of sidewall flex too. I actually need to add some weight to them anyway

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I'm VERY excited to finally be able to post some pics in this thread...loving the PitBulls! Now that I have it painted and back together (for now) I got to actually try them out and they are soooooo sticky!!!"thumbsup" I'm working on the wheel situation next.

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This past weekend I put my new Pit Bulls on my Class 1 rig and ran it in Class 2 for the first time. For reference, I'm running medium 4.50" Crawler Innovations Double Deuce foams, no venting, and the rig is about 7-1/2 lbs. I think I could get away with soft outers, particularly in front, but honestly they worked so well I don't know that I would change a thing.

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Anyone with cool pictures running our tires send us an email with your best pictures. By doing so you agree to let us use these pictures on our website, in ads and product promotions. Also...send us a testimonial and we'll use them as well. Send them to Danny@paydirtmedia.com

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