So I've been running the RC4WD black 1.9 steelie spokers with RC4WD Mickey Thompson MTZ P3 4.6" OD tires - both taken from my RC4WD C2X - for quite some time now... "thumbsup"
They aren't a tire that is mentioned very often, and admittedly not one I'd likely buy separately - but I have noticed the MTZ RC4WD tires in all sizes seem to be very popular in Europe. I've found that they work quite well on the rocks in my area - the truck has now added San Marcos, TX to the list of locations it has crawled. There's a fun river bed there that was basically completely dry when we visited a couple times.
Earlier today
Miatardo and I hit Walnut Creek in Austin again, first time in a while. We brought extra rigs, but got a late start (my fault, as usual

) and only ran his trusty TRX-4 Bronco (with a set of well-broken-in Thornbirds on aluminum beadlocks and some other mods, but NO brass!) and my Enduro - which still is stock aside from the DS3218 Pro servo, some different plastic bumpers and the aforementioned C2X wheel and tireset.
I DID hack off the fender flares before we left (part of what held us up, also I added some washers behind the wheel hexes on my Barrage to get rid of all the slop) because I have had it with the tire rub! Anyways, I had my Barrage in my backpack but never took it out - both our battery packs were still going strong as the sun finally left us.
So - my Enduro is still awaiting major changes - all the parts are somewhere in my apartment, I'm almost to the same point with it as I am with my Bomber - can practically build a second one with just a handful more. I'll be doing a few mods at a time, as I'm not certain I want to pair with what.
Have most of the hard plastic parts, upgraded gears, Samix aluminum battery tray to allow lengthwise forward battery mount (to allow narrow Creep body to be used), some special parts to make the body unique, Castle SW4 and a HH Revolver v2 2200kv for power, and a still new set of RC4WD Thornbirds and several beadlock wheel choices to mount them to. I also picked up a GMRC Machete chassis - but I don't know how well it will play with the Samix battery tray - so I may pick one or the other if there's incompatibility.
As per usual, we got caught up in enjoying crawling today, and only remembered to snap a couple pics right at dark - nothin' special, a cell phone camera isn't optimal for those conditions, it was MUCH darker than it looks - this was using Night Sight mode, but I don't have a very steady hand to allow for better focus - but here we are creekside, my headlights illuminating the sunset stripes of
Miatardo's Bronco (with a light kit he picked up recently):