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Difference In These Wheels - UE-Maxx - 03-10-2006 I was browsing on A-main and found the proline wabash wheels for 11.49 for two wheels and the advantage racing multi-spike wheels 4 for 11.99. Why are the Prolines more expensive? Proline Wabash http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_info.php/cPath/26_41/products_id/3179 Advantage multi-spike http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_info.php/cPath/26_41/products_id/2055 Difference In These Wheels - Obsessive R/C - 03-11-2006 Because they're "Pro-Line" and a newer product. Difference In These Wheels - UE-Maxx - 03-11-2006 So it would be ok to go with that advantage wheels? Difference In These Wheels - dirtguy90 - 03-11-2006 they'd be the same, except proline might not bend as easy when you run it over with your car i'd get the chceaper ones, save about $12 Difference In These Wheels - Traxxas_Junkee - 03-11-2006 even if they are junk its not like you wasted a whole lot of money Difference In These Wheels - rocco79 - 03-11-2006 Slim on this board is sponsered by advantage... I remember him say somthing about a great warrenty on there wheels and that they are lighter... Talk to him, i know he wouldnt mind helpin ya out Difference In These Wheels - firesprink281 - 03-11-2006 the advantage are made from a softer plastic. Quote:This is a set of four white multi-spoke 1/8th scale buggy rims from Advantage Racing Products and distributed by Racers Edge. This rims are made using a slightly softer plastic to dish rims, so they have a little flex in them. A little extra flex in the rims means that will withstand hard crashes much better than stiffer rims, and they will also handle better on bumpy tracks. Difference In These Wheels - UE-Maxx - 03-11-2006 Thanks firesprink. |