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Old 05-14-2013, 11:43 AM
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I was planning on taking my RC10B4.1 with me to my in-laws in northern Nevada and run it. The property is two acres of loose dirt with some small gravel. So, I was wondering what would be the best tires to run?
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I think Proline Badlands or HoBao Angle spikes are best tire for loose fine gravel.
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For my all around tire of choice, Proline dirt hawgs all around.

Lugs are flat and work on asphalt
Low wear
Medium compound
Available for fronts as well.

I've had a set for just about every vehicle I've owned specifically for testing and bashing.


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Originally Posted by myrthdragon
I was planning on taking my RC10B4.1 with me to my in-laws in northern Nevada and run it. The property is two acres of loose dirt with some small gravel. So, I was wondering what would be the best tires to run?

Bow tie at the rear and hot shot at the front, soft compound will do the job.
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Pro-Line Badlands all around
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Step pins!!! Don't know if losi or proline still makes them though.
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Originally Posted by MOmo
For my all around tire of choice, Proline dirt hawgs all around.

Lugs are flat and work on asphalt
Low wear
Medium compound
Available for fronts as well.

I've had a set for just about every vehicle I've owned specifically for testing and bashing.


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+1 GREAT BASHER TIRE
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Losi ifmar studs
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I thought it was a T4 not a B4... LOL

Then you could go with Step pin type tires on the rear or PL Dirt Hawg all around.... Forget the Badlands
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