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It's their first post. It also means they had to dig deep to find this thread, so some searching and reading is actually happening. That is a good sign.
Ok that being said, is there any conclusive info about who makes the biggest, widest, tallest 1.9 scale tire (that fits a stock Axial Honcho wheel)?
I have no idea why, but I just discovered that 1.5 tires are actually bigger (in spite of smaller wheels). Not sure I get that.
I've searched this topic a lot and this is the thread that comes up each time.
I have 1.9 wheels and want the biggest tire out there.
Who makes it?
Ok that being said, is there any conclusive info about who makes the biggest, widest, tallest 1.9 scale tire (that fits a stock Axial Honcho wheel)?
I have no idea why, but I just discovered that 1.5 tires are actually bigger (in spite of smaller wheels). Not sure I get that.
I've searched this topic a lot and this is the thread that comes up each time.
I have 1.9 wheels and want the biggest tire out there.
Who makes it?
The biggest 1.9 tire right now is the mickey thompson baja claw by rc4wd.
And 1.55"s are not always bigger then 1.9"s the only case of that that I can think of is the mud slinger in which case yes the 1.9 is smaller then the 1.55 version. But that's the only 1 that I know of. Here is a link to the baja claws.
Much appreciated.
After some more searching I've got it narrowed down between the claws and pitbulls. Although the claws are bigger, the pitbulls seem to get better reviews and are scale friendly. And they're still pretty big.