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Old 11-03-2010, 05:47 PM
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I just do bashing, I have a jammin x2 truggy I'm wondering which grass tires I should get?
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Check out the Proline Badlands if your a basher .
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Check out the Proline Badlands if your a basher .
he'd be better off with proline step ups. they dont slip at all on grass in a buggy
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Badlands or Mashers.
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Will these make a huge difference they are cost quite a bit. Is there any cheaper alternatives. They r for my truggy with crime fighters now...
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The badlands are great, but I remember some cheap knock off tires on ebay, but I'm not sure if those were only for buggy. check there anyways.
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if its just for bashing then any tyre will do really, for racing try Hoboa angle spikes or schumacher spirals depending on grip these may need to be trimmed to reduce grip roll, if the grass is short then schumacher mini pins are very good again may need to be trimmed to suit the grip levels, most tyres will work fairly well on grass though
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find it slips alot on the grass with the tires i have now.
im sorta new to this how does the sizing work.
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Try Schumacher mini spike / spirals or Hobao Angle spike tires. That's what I will do.
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Originally Posted by anthony_c
Try Schumacher mini spike / spirals or Hobao Angle spike tires. That's what I will do.
These are great for buggy, but you can't get them for truggy.
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so what do they have for a truggy??

thx

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Originally Posted by pete31
These are great for buggy, but you can't get them for truggy.
That's right Pete ! You take the point
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Schumacher Spirals ...they work
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Originally Posted by jzemaxx
Schumacher Spirals ...they work
thx...

how would paddles do in grass?
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Old 07-01-2011, 04:45 AM
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Proline Dirt Paws (Not sure if theres 1/8 size)

Otherwise Badlands have worked well for me.
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