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Proline does it again!
#26
the preceding post was a shameless plug of my tire sponsor....Proline racing Smile LOL
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#27
I like mt bowties on truggy
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#28
I'll be tryin them out next time I'm out too. JB's looks to be handling good on Bow-ties.
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#29
I like my 1/8 crimes, In just 1 turn I don't have enough steering, the 180 right after the downhill drop off in the middle of the track. It's not really the car, it's the speed into the turn and the dustyness of the turn.
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#30
I have been lovin the crimes mounted up narrow. but bowties are great too. I just end up running a qual with each and see what my better laps were
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#31
Revo2k Wrote:I like my 1/8 crimes, In just 1 turn I don't have enough steering, the 180 right after the downhill drop off in the middle of the track. It's not really the car, it's the speed into the turn and the dustyness of the turn.


gotta brake early then roll into the turn, if you turn with the brakes on you will just keep sliding lol
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#32
Lol
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#33
Czech-it-Out Graphics Wrote:gotta brake early then roll into the turn, if you turn with the brakes on you will just keep sliding lol

Sweet thanks for the tip..

What do you mean by "narrow" crimefighters?

Oh and that freebie set of CF's I got from you are being boiled as we speak lol...
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#34
lol nice

mounted narrow on the truggy rims its a monster PITA but they work awesome
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#35
Ohh...I'm thinking 1/8 sorry lol.
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#36
damnit, the day I sell my revo all these goodies come out....I was waiting for the crowd pleazer for the 3.3 chassis then the day i sell the revo they come out iwth it.....damnit....lol

oh well i got rob's TTR, so im happy
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#37
lol
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#38
Pro-line Bow-tie MT's mounted narrow are my choice! They wear like iron!
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#39
what are you guys doing to narrow them just cuttin off the inner bead?

Not Narrowed

l-l---l-l

And Narrowed

-l---l-l

Little picture LOL but something like that right?
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#40
Toughtrax Wrote:what are you guys doing to narrow them just cuttin off the inner bead?

Not Narrowed

l-l---l-l

And Narrowed

-l---l-l

Little picture LOL but something like that right?

I think it's

Not Narrowed

l-l---l-l

And Narrowed

---l-l
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#41
wrong again... Narrowed looks like this

l______l_l
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#42
Rocco have you ever seen the article on how to narrow up the 40series rims for like the revo is it just like that?
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#43
ur all wrong Wink

its this

l__l_____l__l

but instead of mounting the tires in the glue channel u mounte them inside the bead. once thats glued you gotta use tape to push down the side wall untill its almost like the bead on a buggy
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#44
We need pics
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#45
I cut that inner bead of Michael...

More clearance to dial more steering in...
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#46
Toughtrax Wrote:Rocco have you ever seen the article on how to narrow up the 40series rims for like the revo is it just like that?

Thats pretty much the method i use...


Mike doesnt cut the wheel he just glues the bead to the inner side of the channel and the glues the sidewall to the outer most edge of the wheel...
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#47
Cool thanks thats the way I used to do it to my Revo and I think it worked good.

So really how good do you think these will work at LH, with the way the Boa's hook up its kind of hard I think to find something to replace them.

I know when I had my first 1/8th and used the inside jobs they worked ok but the switches just seemed to be so much better I would just hate to have the same thing happen with these ya know
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#48
rocco79 Wrote:This should be its own thread IMO... or in a the revo one, not here. Rolleyes

did I miss something or is this not the "proline has done it again" thread?
I had no idea this was a strictly "tires talk" thread. lol Wink

Speaking of bodies, I don't like bodies that look too big on RC's and that 3.3 revo CP looks too big IMO. I like how the standard size bodies look on stretched revos, it makes the truck look bigger.

speaking of tires, The Holeshot MT's look suhweet! As far as what tires I run, I like the old standard bowties, they settle my truck down so I can drive it better. The Crimes have no on power steering in tight corners and I hate that. With the boas I have to drive to carefull to hold my line. I guess I just stick with what works for me and that's the old school BT's.
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#49
I guess will all just have too dump another 80 bucks into yet another set of rubbers!
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#50
I guess tire talk sticks closer to the thread than a new body....






... I think i see what your doing though....
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