02-24-2006, 09:26 AM
He said "try".....
John, I didn't run these indoors, but I'm guessing they will be better suited for larger outdoor layouts without the tighter turns. Wider tires will be best on open, rutted surfaces. The indoor track is pretty smooth (no real ruts), so narrower tires will perform better. Guys that are running Revo width tires are doing better width Responses, which are way lighter (thinner rubber) tires than Pythons.
So I guess you could try them on your truck, but running indoors at Leisure with them would prolly leave you unimpressed with them. Almost nobody is running them indoors, that I could see. The standard Maxx width tires are prefered.
I am keeping a different set for outdoor use. That's why I am selling these. I just don't like the Hurricane chrome wheel look.
John, I didn't run these indoors, but I'm guessing they will be better suited for larger outdoor layouts without the tighter turns. Wider tires will be best on open, rutted surfaces. The indoor track is pretty smooth (no real ruts), so narrower tires will perform better. Guys that are running Revo width tires are doing better width Responses, which are way lighter (thinner rubber) tires than Pythons.
So I guess you could try them on your truck, but running indoors at Leisure with them would prolly leave you unimpressed with them. Almost nobody is running them indoors, that I could see. The standard Maxx width tires are prefered.
I am keeping a different set for outdoor use. That's why I am selling these. I just don't like the Hurricane chrome wheel look.