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Belted or Reinforced 1/10 Touring car tires?

Old 07-31-2015, 08:08 PM
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Hi so maybe this is a stupid question. But now in a world of Lipo and Brushless, what are people running for tires?

Now I am just getting back into the hobby and I have 4 other people running with me and these tires we have today will not hold up. Cars get a little crazy coming up to speed. Please Help.

Marty

Also is anyone running the Protoform ATS-V.R body on a touring car?
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Hi so maybe this is a stupid question. But now in a world of Lipo and Brushless, what are people running for tires?

Now I am just getting back into the hobby and I have 4 other people running with me and these tires we have today will not hold up. Cars get a little crazy coming up to speed. Please Help.

Marty

Also is anyone running the Protoform ATS-V.R body on a touring car?

I gave up on rubber. Its too hard to keep them glued and more often than not shred leading to high speed accidents. The fastest I've gone on rubber is around 85-90. I run exclusively foams now for 1/10.

The Cadillac ATS body is pretty bad ass.
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Yeah I run foams too. Foams grip better than rubber and they most of them come ballance out of the package.
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