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Old 09-18-2008, 11:19 PM
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I am looking for a new set of tires and I really like the badlands, what is the size difference between what proline calls a MT size tire and a 30 series?

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Old 09-19-2008, 11:15 AM
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MT size means it is a "standard" Tmaxx/Savage size and accepts any Tmaxx/Savage wheel. This is what you want if you have a Maxx, Savage, MGT, etc. 30 series is another sizing method that is its own.
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ORIGINAL: gravediggerracing

MT size means it is a "standard" Tmaxx/Savage size and accepts any Tmaxx/Savage wheel. This is what you want if you have a Maxx, Savage, MGT, etc. 30 series is another sizing method that is its own.
So I assume that the 30 would be bigger than the MT? Compared to the 40's just a size smaller?
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No 30's are simalar to 2.2's, they're for trucks like the Stampede, Rustler etc. For monster trucks like the T-Maxx, Savage etc you want standard MT's or 40's.
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No 30's are simalar to 2.2's, they're for trucks like the Stampede, Rustler etc. For monster trucks like the T-Maxx, Savage etc you want standard MT's or 40's.
Thats the bad part, I have a brand new set of Axial beadlocks and they dont make a badlands in a 40[&o]
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No for Badlands you have to use standard MT size so you'll need a standard size wheel. A 30 size tire wont fit a 40 wheel.
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I'm kinda partial to the [link=http://xtm-dealer.com/zencart/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=23&products_id=646]BIG JOE[/link] for the 40 series but it would be nice if they had a bad lands [&o]
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I'm kinda partial to the [link=http://xtm-dealer.com/zencart/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=23&products_id=646]BIG JOE[/link] for the 40 series but it would be nice if they had a bad lands [&o]
I love the Big Joes, they make a MT look like what a MT is suppsed to look like
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