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Holy smokes. Take your butt to your local B&M Shop and ask them what they would suggest for running on that type of pavement. I don't care what you put on it, your not going to get any run time out of a set of tires on a street car running on a mix of Asphalt and concrete. F.Y.I. It's the asphalt that's jacking your tires up. You need to get a good set of tires and stay off the asphalt and if you're running brushless and spinning the tires, because the slippers not set up right then forget it on the pavement also.
You need to
1.) Get a GOOD set of street tires ($20 china tires aren't gonna cut it, we carry those tires direct import from china and they are deffinatly bottom of the barrel as far as good street tires go)
2.) reset your slipper clutch so it works the way it's supposed to
3.) Stop peeling out and blowing crazy doughnuts (ya know you are, every one does it) and drive it right.
4.) if do those things your street tires will last a long time. I have a set of street tires on my lightning EPX brushless that have lasted me about 4 months
the lightening doesnt have a slipper!
but if you got the version with an ezrun 35amp system, you can check to see if the punch control setting is at its lowest.