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pro-line G8 compound..........

The G8 compound is comparable to nothing! simply the best compound I've found for my local rock. They are quite a bit stickier than M3. Dust sticks to them but a little soap and water and you are back to sticky town.
 
i just tossed that in there as a reference to softness over M3 getting to G8, lol........bob

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i run the 2.2 pro-line G8 chisels and they kick ass...the forward bite on these tires are awsome and with the right foams they can side hill as good if not better than the top selling tires out there.
 
Here's a look at my XJ on 1.9 TSL/SX's from my Tough Truck-esque comp today.

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Proline may say G8 is softer, but to me they seem stickier not softer.
 
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The G8 compound is strechier than the other compounds, not really softer. The Axial guys had some prototype M4 chisels they were testing, and the G8 tires walked lines the super soft M4 tires wouldn't make. If I didn't love panthers rubber compound so much I would think about running them.

I just wish proline would make a 5.5 badland in G8 compound! That would be the shizzz!

TOM
 
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