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Old 12-13-2012, 08:45 PM
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The phin Design 1/8 R/C Tire Gluing Jig is now in stock at VP-Pro USA!

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g'day. i just bought a set of bulldogs. they are really wide. wider than axeman or cut-off's. only other vp pro tyres i have tried.

just wondering what rims i can mount them on? tried proline but won't work. i assume that my vp pro rims won't work either since the cutoffs and axeman are narrower!

the inserts are also black instead of yellow if that helps
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Originally Posted by picko990
g'day. i just bought a set of bulldogs. they are really wide. wider than axeman or cut-off's. only other vp pro tyres i have tried.

just wondering what rims i can mount them on? tried proline but won't work. i assume that my vp pro rims won't work either since the cutoffs and axeman are narrower!

the inserts are also black instead of yellow if that helps
Bulldogs fit VP Pro wheels the best because they are taller then any brand.
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FYI,
Andrew Smolnik and Hobby Pro USA are no longer affiliated with VP-Pro USA so please direct all requests for information about the products we distribute to:
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Gene are you running the tuned motor. And what kind of run re are u getting.
I am going to be order one for the buggy. I can not make my mind
Up on witch one. And what fuel are you running.

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Originally Posted by DmonEY
Gene are you running the tuned motor. And what kind of run re are u getting.
I am going to be order one for the buggy. I can not make my mind
Up on witch one. And what fuel are you running.

Thanks Derrick
Yes I am running the tuned with a short header and 2096 pipe. I got 11-12 min in truggy and 9 min in buggy but it only has 1 gallon on it, so it will go up after 2 gallons Maxy said. I use 25% VP Racing Fuel.

I also tried the 4BTT Tuned and got the same mileage but it has less power then the Cinco BT. All 3 of them have about 1 gallon, so I am still testing/breakin them in.
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The Striker 2.0 Evo Tires are now back in stock!

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Happy Holiays to you Gene.
Thanks for everything.

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Here is a video of Rnd 4 of the FORCE Series.
VP-Pro Super Soft Turbo Trax Tires, Maxy's Cinco BT Engine, INTECH BR-6 Buggy.

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ERROR: If you can see this, then YouTube is down or you don't have Flash installed.


The race was early in the morning, so the track had not dried out yet and was a little slick. This is the famous Lake Park Track just outside of Tampa, FL where the old Losi Winter Champs were held.
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Originally Posted by VPProUSA
I just ran these tires for the first time in super soft/flex at the Fear Farm track in AZ where the Nitro Challenge is held and these tires are by far the best I have used. I was able to push the car harder and still felt stuck to the ground, they had the perfect combination of forward bite and rotation through the corners without feeling loose.
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Default vp-pro 1/8 offroad tires

just want to know Blade Evo and Gripz Evo for what type of track condition?? bumpy, loose, smooth, grip, etc...??
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Originally Posted by Greg B
Happy Holiays to you Gene.
Thanks for everything.

Greg B.
Thanks, you too!
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