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Old 06-30-2007, 02:19 PM
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Hi guys I need a set of tires and wheels for when I am parking lot bashing with my hellfire. I know pro line makes road rage tires but I am not sure they make them for truggys? If not, is there a good alternative?
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grp makes a set of road tires for 1/8.
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I don't see any GRP Truggy tires for on road. I see Rally tires for the buggys. Pro Line also makes the road rage tires for the buggy. But buggy tires seem to be smaller then truggy.
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Heres what I would do.. wait till one of your offroad sets are dead.. and make some slicks.. they will get a little goofy in the stones but I bet you will traction roll on nice Asphalt.. : )

to make em slicks just dremel them with a drum sander..
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definately the panthers too.. but they are a bit wider than whats become truggy standard.. like the MTR series.. ,,
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