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Interco TSL SX Super Swamper 1.9" G8 Rock Terrain

XcrawlerkidX

Quarry Creeper
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Maine
I'm getting a set of these tires today. How do they work in the mud, snow, wet rocks, mud, loose dirt, muddy rocks, etc. Do they clean out good? Get good traction? etc

Thank You for your help everybody "thumbsup"
 
Terribly. Should have asked before you bought them?
 
Nope, all rc tires suck you should make some out of wood:flipoff:
 
I am not impressed at all by their snow performance.. pretty terrible on that terrain..
 
I am not impressed at all by their snow performance.. pretty terrible on that terrain..

i got snow chains any way I planned on putting on them. I did the same thing to my flat irons and my flat irons went any where "thumbsup"
 
I would figure somjething like the rc4wd mud slinger is what you are looking for. Deep paddle type lugs for getting through the muck
 
I've got a set of em, nice and broken in, about 20-30 hours of crawling on rocks, concrete(like at a dam w rocks placed), mud, sand, sliprock, sandstone, etc...ran flat irons down pretty far prior to this, i like em. theyre about 97-98% as good as flat irons, losing that 2-3% on the sandstone. they clean pretty good, depending on what is caught between the lugs of course. when its really cold, they really lose their bite, but so did the irons. runnin 1.9's btw.
 
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