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Which tires for Truggy outdoor?
#1
What are good ones? The ones i have are pretty worn out and are coming unglued because of the indoor track. I heard crimes and bowties are good. But does anyone have a link to the right ones since i know theres wide and skinny ones orsometihng like that. Thanks.
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#2
those are both good just make sure they're MTR's and you get molded foams
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#3
Drew (casketman) ran grp's and got first in int. arena the other week at rcps at lhr...

Get bowtie MTR....

I wanna say Cory C runs Panther Gators....Sonny O too maybe...
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#4
what is the difference between mtr's and plain mt's? i see those all the time and i never know the difference. Well i guess its between those so what is better? which will last the longest? and what are some good rims?
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#5
doh I forgot about GRPs that's all I run in buggy and most guys run on truggy. And I love Gators myself I ran some on my Savage and it would wheelie in wet grass with a Mach .26 and they're were worn down to about 25% too they're great on wet dirt and dry
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#6
theres like 10 different kinds of bowties. Can someone please get me a link for the bow-ties that are good and the crimes that are good?
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#7
nevermind i found em on bmain. I just need a link to some rims. anyone know any good brands?
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#8
The MTR's have a lower sidewall. The tread is more rounded. The MT is more flat. I believe the MT has more tread hitting the ground then the MTR,but for hitting the corners. The MTR is said to have a hand up.

I ran Crime fighter MT's for the main this past weekend in edwardsville and I loved them. The MTR's before that in the 3rd round didnt feel so hot.

I ran the GRP Cubics all day sat. for the midwest race. Come sunday in the main,the track grooved up and I felt like I was on ice with them when in the groove.

But also,if you see gators doing well,its a safe bet crimes might too. Gators have to tire compounds while the crimes and ties only have one if I remember right for truggy.

Get yourself a set of ties and crimes atleast. MT or MTR,up to you. Myself,I plan to get a set of bow tie MT's. Or GRP Grips
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#9
get a set of holeshots too they are good if it grooves
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#10
i think im going with the crimes mtr but what rims do you recommend?
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#11
proline dish
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#12
link to those? i also want zero offset.
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#13
Pro-Line 1/8 Velocity 17mm Truck Wheel White
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#14
Thanks ponch, I think im gonna go with those and crimes. So crimes should be fine for the track?
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#15
Whatever you want dude...lol
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#16
didnt you get bowtie mtr's with kit?

also, the HPI wheels are cheaper than the PL's, I hear they are plenty strong as well
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#17
ya proline rims are a rip off
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#18
^but dont tell anyone i said that Wink lol
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#19
pwnzor Wrote:didnt you get bowtie mtr's with kit?

also, the HPI wheels are cheaper than the PL's, I hear they are plenty strong as well

ya i did but i had to run them for indoor which kind of wore them a lot and my glueing sucks and they coming apart in a few places.
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#20
how did u possibly wear out bowties on indoor lol
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#21
i dont know, there rounded off alot and the outside edges are worn down, and like i said, i suck at glueing, and i thought these were gonna just be break in tires anyways so i didint take any time to glue em.
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#22
The rims you guys said are good, the hpi ones, say this:

These are white standard offset (0mm offset) monster truck rims from HPI Racing that are the same dimensions as regular T-Maxx rims, but use the standard 1/8th scale buggy 17mm hubs. These wheels are standard wheels for the HPI Hellfire trucks, and the HPI Savage X trucks. These will work with standard MAXX sized tires such as the Pro-Line MAXX Bow Tie, Pro-Line Crime Fighter MT and Panther Boa.

These are also the same offset as the Kyosho rims that fit the Inferno ST-R trucks, or the Thunder Tiger ST-1 truck when using the stock spoked rims.


They say they fit bow ties mt. They will fit mtr right?
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#23
Yes.
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#24
ok thanks.
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