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who's being a ( a hole )

  • kaiser552

    Votes: 44 93.6%
  • the moderator and the other guy

    Votes: 3 6.4%

  • Total voters
    47
Im not (butthurt) at all. I just don't put up with smart comments or remarks. I won't tolerate it. You and the moderator are terrible ambassador's for the sport. And not helping this forum.
 
Kaiser bro I feel ya, Eeepee is an asshole.

HE'S the one who should be ban-hammered. Internet tough guy!
 
Just kidding kaiser, go suck it.

You posted up your issue and someone posted up a good way to find what you were looking for. No pics? waaaaaaahh cry for the whambulance.


Do the work yourself. You will be much better off! Learn a thing or two. Measure your tires. Compare said measurements to other tire sizes.

IT'S NOT THAT HARD AND IT ISN'T ROCKET SCIENCE :flipoff:

welcome to RCC
 
My iPod autocorrected ghey. Who cares? I got sthuper gay friends, and I can call them butt pirates and they don't care.

And that's where you're going with this?
 
Don't listen to those guys, they're a-holes.


Seriously though, there is a section dedicated to your rig, and inside you will find many, many build threads that will in all likelihood showcase various brands of sizes of tires. All you have to do is go look.

Your shit got jumped because you were asking people to spend their time helping you do something you could have easily done yourself.

Welcome to RCC. "thumbsup"
 
I don't think he was talking about personal preference.... :roll:

He used the word gay in a derogatory manner as if its a bad thing. You should have suggested searching for a thread on tire size options or pics. I went thru all the tf2 pics and one thing it was missing was tire size on the vehicle. So i asked if some one could post a few pics so i could educate my self.
 
He used the word gay in a derogatory manner as if its a bad thing. You should have suggested searching for a thread on tire size options or pics. I went thru all the tf2 pics and one thing it was missing was tire size on the vehicle. So i asked if some one could post a few pics so i could educate my self.

Do I need to Google it for you again?

Here is what you do:

- If you see a tire that you like in the TF2 sub-forum, write it down or take a note of its pattern so you can find it easily
- Next go onto RC4WD/RPP and find said tire
- Then, look at the tire description/size and write down its OD
- Take that OD with a ruler or digital caliper to your existing tires and compare.

Simple.
 
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This is what I do, I know it's not a quick answer but I'm trying to help you.

I usually go back and forth with things. and when I see what I like. I take the time to research. Yes it's kinda hard to get answers right away from people that have the experience or knowledge. I see the veterans feeling that effort is not given, with today's tech that anything can be accomplished by pressing a button. They don't go for that.......either do I to a point.

It's like we all need to learn to ride the bike before the training wheels are pulled off.

Ok I'm rambling now.

The greatest thing of being a member is, you do meet some great people and start friendships with others that have the same interest. And learn!

Now what I do is look at all the 1.55 thread or 1.9 threads. Look at new and current or past builds, look through pics and if I see what I look at. Then I go back and read. And read some more before I ask a question. Maybe sometimes pm the person regarding what I like.

The most used.....Google

I'll type this for example

Rc4wd 1.9 Mojave yota custom
Custom yota
1.55 tires for yota
Yota 1.55

Under pics.
I see what I like....I read it.

Now don't take this the wrong way. But I think what's happening lately with all the modern net and things are at your finger tips, smartphone. People want answers now, now now now now.

Life doesn't work that way and sometimes we forget that.

I think another way of replying is don't feed into the sarcasm, ignore it. Veterans will choose if they want to respond or not but need to think also....

New members, let's treat them with some respect. They're providing something to the table......paid membership.
Not saying you have to agree with me, just my two cents.
Only bonus for Rcc


Oh yeah another thing that helps.
Keep a list.....black list if you say. That's what I do, if someone rubs me the wrong way.

Moderators don't have time to babysit every comment but maybe can point someone in the right direction rather then Rcsparks. Just sayin.

Ok I'm done
 
In the time he or they spent typing out smart ass comments they could have posted up a pic or two if they wanted to voluntarily. Why are they visiting a thread that is titled questions if they dont have time to help. I stated could you post a pic with the size tire you are running. I dont see how that was putting anyone out. If you dont have time to help or contribute dont respond. Its that simple.
 
Moderators don't have time to babysit every comment...

Most frequently the people that ask these type of questions are coddled tweens who don't want to do the legwork themselves (some have even admitted to it). In contrast to that are those that lurk for months compiling info before making their first post. The former get flamed, the latter gets answers.

RCC isn't strong on hand-holding. Unless we are skipping together down the comp trail. Then we are all sweaty palms and big stupid smiles.
 
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