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Old 04-16-2008, 04:26 PM
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which tire combo do you guys use on med. traction dirt?
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hard pack clay,dry,dusty?
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hard packed, moist most of the time
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dry and dusty? if so do they blow it off. i'm using r3 holeshots but i mite try m2
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What tires do most of the 2wd cars run on the rear?

Holeshots all around are usually a pretty safe choice. Another good choice is X 3000's and Blockheads up front. Is there a picture of the track surface anywhere?
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hard packed, moist most of the time
Try the proline evil twins...
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Ask the locals at the track.
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i like panther switchs mostly bald seem to hook up well for me
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go to the track cam and select dirt track to see pics of the trak
http://mikeshobbyshop.com/
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nothing,is it indoor
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yeah its indoor
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i would look at panther switch's or something similar, also look at amain hobbies they have a good description on each tire for track condition
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