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Where to find tires?

Lil_Chop19922

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These will be for a 6x6 build I'm gathering parts for. Planning on running Fling Kings in the front and these will be for super singles in the rear.

So this should be obvious but I've looked at Proline, Jconcepts, and Rc4wd and cam not find what I'm looking for. I want to find some tires that are 5.5" tall and around 3-3.5" wide. I don't really care what size rim they are for as I plan to build custom rims to accept SLW hubs. The compound doesn't really matter all that much but stiffer is probably better.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
Wheely king tires. Imex 2.2 puller, imex all t <--a bit wide. Imex j hawgs. Most of these are older tires so availability may be an issue. But tbeyll be stiff for sure. Have you checked the traxxas MT tires? Or ebay: MT Tires
 
I've herd that if you look in caves and under bushes you can find tires I've found some buried in the sand and under rocks they like to hide on the shady side of trees and hills be sure to keep a small stick with you if you have to beat one to death they have a tendency to run and have a heck of a bite unless there from china then they just look like they will bite but don't sometimes the old timer tires with some tread ware actually bit harder than young tires
Sometimes you can find them hiding inside too in a dark drawer or sometime sitting on a shelf with the more adventurus tires sit on a table or desk but the best tires are found on crawlers or under crawlers
 
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