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RMKinWI 07-27-2009 05:07 PM

Top 4 Tires - in your pit?
 
What are your top 4 tires - you consider a must have in your Tire arsenal?

For me its:

1) Proline Crimefighters M2
2) Proline Bowties M2
3) AkA CityBlocks Soft
4) Don't have a 4th - but I am hoping to get some good ideas from this thread!!

tc5 man 07-27-2009 05:13 PM

1.aka city blocks allround soft had to change setup to get the rear to grip on my 1/8 buggy,not to bad in the dry but better when the track is moist

2.advange step blocks soft simialr to crime fighters with a bigger blocks look good in the dry but really good on a moist or muddy track

3. proline crime fighters m2 havnt tried the m3

Chris__RC 07-27-2009 05:55 PM

1. AKA City Block Soft

2. AKA I Beam Soft

3. Proline Holeshot M3 (I have the most of these because they wear out so fast!!)

4. Proline Bowties/CF in M2 and M3.

pyromania 07-27-2009 05:57 PM

1) AKA GridIron
2) Panther K2
3) AKA I-Beam
4) AKA CityBlock

zixxer 07-27-2009 05:58 PM

aka city blocks soft
jconcepts crosshairs soft
proline holeshots soft
panther gators medium soft

honorable mention
bow fighters soft
i-beam soft

vladconnery 07-27-2009 06:06 PM

1. Hole Shots
2. Crime Fighters being replaced by I-Beams
3. Bow Ties
4. city blocks

Mlbracing 07-27-2009 06:21 PM

1. Losi Eclipse, Red and Silver compound

2. Proline Bowties, M2 and M3

3. Proline Crimefighters, M2 and M3

4. Proline Holeshot, M2 and M3

love to run Bowfighters

and a notable mention wouls be Losi XBT in Red and Silver to go with the Eclipse, maily in the front for better steering

xlgraphicspro 07-27-2009 06:37 PM

1. Losi Eclipse, red/silver front /rear
2. AKA I-BEAMS
3. Proline Bowties
4. Losi XBT'S
5. AKA CityBlocks soft

shu88 07-27-2009 06:54 PM

1. Cityblocks (Soft)
2. I-Beam (Soft)
3. Grid Irons (Soft/Med)
4. Revolvers

Alot of the time I run Cityblocks on the front, and I-Beams on the rear.

Jimmy

tc5 man 07-27-2009 06:59 PM

are the i beams good for dry dirt and dusty , so i guess if u run the city blocks in the front i will give u more foward bite im guessing and the i beam in the back what does that do

shu88 07-27-2009 07:08 PM

The I-Beams dont have a whole lot of side bite and alot of forward bite, so it lets the back end be a little more loose in the turns, and the Cityblocks on the front still lets you have great turn out. I noticed when I ran I-beams all around I had a little push coming out of the corner (We have a couple really tight turns on our local track).

I have run them on dry and wet. Work well in both situations.

B.A. Racer 07-27-2009 07:10 PM

bowties m3 back and crimefighters m3 front

jpz_67 07-27-2009 09:26 PM

In no order I always make sure I have the following tires.

Indoors
Holeshot M3/M2
Gridiron soft

Outdoors
Calibers M3/M2
Cityblock soft
Bowtie M3/M2
Ibeams soft

crotty777 07-27-2009 10:12 PM

1. JConcepts Cross Hairs
2. AKA I-Beams
3. AKA City Blocks
4. Proline Holeshots

JAMMINKRAZY 07-27-2009 10:33 PM

AKA cityblock soft
AKA I-BEAM soft
Proline Holeshot M2
Proline crimefighter M2
Proline caliber M2

Well that's five, but they are all great tires.:nod:


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