Kyosho Stadium Truck
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Hey everyone,
So I have an US-ST. No mods, just very well tuned
Suspension took me a little while, but now I can get it to drift on allmost every hard surface!! The torque from the engine is insane, coupled with its suspension and wide body, it can go anywhere now and still be fun ^^
BUT, I use it more on-road now than off-road, and was wondering what wheels/tyres people would recommend?
I'm planning on keeping the back tyres stockers, but I want to change the front tyres to something with a bit more grab to them. They'd have to be pre-mounted wheels also... I just hate mounting tyres ><
So I have an US-ST. No mods, just very well tuned
Suspension took me a little while, but now I can get it to drift on allmost every hard surface!! The torque from the engine is insane, coupled with its suspension and wide body, it can go anywhere now and still be fun ^^BUT, I use it more on-road now than off-road, and was wondering what wheels/tyres people would recommend?
I'm planning on keeping the back tyres stockers, but I want to change the front tyres to something with a bit more grab to them. They'd have to be pre-mounted wheels also... I just hate mounting tyres ><
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I do a lot of running on cement or pavement M8 and unless the surface is really smooth those rib tires grab just as good if not better than any of the other rubber tires do. If you can get them cheap enough and can add a few ounces to the front foam can have almost an unreal effect for the front end.
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Haha, fair enough.
I'm thinking of cutting some of the tread off the rear tires... Otherwise yeeeep, haha, I'll have to look at the weight. The suspension allows it to drift on concrete and pavement, but the damn ashphalt that is Australian roads grips to hell ><
I'm thinking of cutting some of the tread off the rear tires... Otherwise yeeeep, haha, I'll have to look at the weight. The suspension allows it to drift on concrete and pavement, but the damn ashphalt that is Australian roads grips to hell ><



