Rubber Drift Tires
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I was wondering if anyone has ever used the Yokomo Rubber drift tires, or any of the HPI ones? Any positive negative feedback would be great.
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same here but people like me dont mind repeatin our recommendations. Hpi stage D's are as close as you get. But your car needs some power to get that tail out,and make them tires screech at the top of their lungs
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Power isnt much of an issue. Im running a mamba max 7700kv system and some 4200s. How long does it take for these tires to wear out?
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well true about the stage d floppsy, but he wants rubbers(lol) and dude the only way youre gonna get rubbers is if you uprgrade that motor and esc
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yeah the 7700 is way too mcuh for ABS, i guess go with the HPI's. There made for nitro, but your putting out more power then some nitros so you should be fine
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Me likes power. When i drift with pvc I adjust the throttle curv so that at the very end it shoots up almost verticaly. I think I will try these.




