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Old 02-01-2006, 09:44 AM
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Default What is Replacement for "Evil Twin" tires?

I wanted to pick up some ProLine "Evil Twin" R3 tires for my MF2 but have seen they are discontinued I drive on track conditions that these would do good on. A local racer had some and they hooked up real nice...he had them for a long time. I normally run pink tappers, but after a track rebuild a little taller pin would be nice and it seems SuperKingPins are norewhere to be found.
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if the track was just rebuilt it takes a couple days and will be back to normal as in pink taper by the way where do you race?
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I have 2 pair of NIP R3 evil twins for truck if you need them.
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Whats up Short? I was wanting something for this Saturday at DB. Its a points race so I wanted some better tires for the race. Do you guys have anything better I can buy? Every get kingpins in? maybe some Square Fuzzy Ts?


1armed1 how much? and paypal?
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should be able to use tapers by saturday it will be a different track compared to yesterday no no king ping not pink not sure about fuzzy t's
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32.00 shipped for both pair.
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For DB's I run holeshots until the track dries down then its pink tapers.Square fuzzies are good for the period in between fully wet and dusty.
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Thumbs up Panther Switches

Panther Swithches tread are alot like Evil Twins they work great where race.
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If not the Switches then try Panther Wookies, they are treaded similar to the Switch and Losi's Taper (with two less block rows) but seem to offer a bit more grip when the track is loose. When it is dry or sticky, Pink Tapers are the way to go.
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