stampede tires
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stampede tires
looking to replace the talon 2.8's they absolutely suck even the smallest amount of loss of traction and they are spinning like mad, i even tried reversing the tires and it did provide a small amount more grip but not enough
I would like a tire that is just as comfortable off road as it is on road I will be doing a lot of skatepark bashing and groomed dirt jumps
I would like a tire that is just as comfortable off road as it is on road I will be doing a lot of skatepark bashing and groomed dirt jumps
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RE: stampede tires
I might suggest the Masher 2000's they have great traction and seem to last a really long time. I am only passing this info on as I do not have them.(yet) keep in mind that they take a 2.2 sized wheel though so you'll need new wheels as well.
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RE: stampede tires
I started using Masher 2000 tires and I love them. On pavement that's not that smooth, it's sensitive to turning and makes the truck flip over easily. Might be because they're very new and the rubber texture is still not worn enough to avoid this. But on the dirt they're awsome and turn better. It made my truck fun all over again. Highly recomended for offroad.
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RE: stampede tires
Masher 2000 + 7-cell battery pack + dirt area with various terrain = all new Stampede fun
I also want to try bowties. Is there a specific type of dirt terrain they're intended for? Or is any kind of dirt okay?
I also want to try bowties. Is there a specific type of dirt terrain they're intended for? Or is any kind of dirt okay?