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wheels.... what you run - 4/3/2008 2:24:30 PM   
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ok, I have had my RTR3 for ages, and done several upgrades, some people like the upgrades and some don’t, I think there ok, but following a crash going about 45 sideways and hitting a drain cover (stupid me) there car is under rebuild and my wheels and tyres are scuffed to high heaven, tried some (what were recommended by my local model shop) but were rubbish, no grip what so ever and back when the hpi standard wheels,

but im looking for some nice looking good runners, the hotworks I think they are look great but fear there only for display, but what wheel/tyre combo do you people use for best racing (not drifting but dose happen here and there) and what shock setup would you suggest,

I have my rears slightly harder than my fronts and works well for me.

Thank you in advance,

darv
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