TRAXXAS SLASH 2WD Gets HUGE 2.8 Inch Belted Paddle Tires!! It LOOKS INSANE!!!
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- Опубліковано 15 січ 2025
- Paddle Tires Starts @5:19
In this video I install Huge 2.8 inch PowerHobby Belted Paddle Tires on the back of my Traxxas Slash 2wd (Aka) “The CHEAPEST Traxxas Slash Project”
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Great video Nolan! Thanks for the entertaining bash!
I love the look with those paddles on there, does remind of a dually! Super cool!
Thanks man! Glad you like it! Yeah it was definitely giving off Dually Vibes
Good job! I recommend rustler 2wd front tires for the best turning in the now because there super cheap too, it looks like a beast with those big tires!
Thanks for the recommendation! Yeah it’s definitely a Beast!!
Awesome wheelies 🔥 That think rips on those paddles. 👍
Thanks! Yeah it sure does
awesome tires and run,cool video
Thanks!
Maybe you can buy sand tyres for in the front for in the snow
Its 2 wheel drive so u don't need the same tires on the front
This snow was too frozen for those type of tires to dig in……at least I think
That looks like loads of fun! Maybe il grab a pair. I've got some old 2.8 Mashers on my slash and some are starting to crack. Some new tires on the rear to make it a wheelie machine might be what's needed!
Yeah they’re a bit on the large side for a Slash but they’re a lot of fun…..they rip for sure!!
My friend has a monster slash and really cool you might need the change the gearing tho bc of the bigger tires
They’re just on there temporarily
Will you be making more slash 2wd content in the future I think I watch almost ever video on the 2wd slash you have
Yeah I definitely will be
Tires are dope I would also recommend putting softer suspension in the front it will make the front tires grip way better good vids keep if the good work
Thanks! I’m already running the Proline Powerstroke shocks on this machine…they work really well! I could possibly put lighter fluid in them though
@@RCKnockout ya I have a stampede and the motor is literally behind the rear axle and I have 50 in the back and 30 In the front and it runs really well
@@collinruess7250 nice man! Keeps the front on the ground?
@@RCKnockout I little more but when you get off the throttle it turns really good and to help keep the front on the ground you can get proline tires there heavier and keep the fronts on the ground a lot more
@@collinruess7250 I gotcha! At least it handles!
I put 100k in my diff in my 272r. Been working pretty well for me .
Do you know what the stock weight fluid is?
@@RCKnockout 500k IIRC
@@raed4915 ok thanks! I was thinking lighter weight fluid would work better for me
these tyres with a PL bajr body would look insane like sand rails in glamis.
Just did that with my 4x4 Slash
Awsome video love the content I was going to suggest proline badlands but I realized you had already done that... but a sealed diff case with heavy weight oil or a spool is always good in the traxxas 2wd models... I run the hot racing sealed diff case
This has the Traxxas Drag Slash Transmission so it already has a sealed fluid filled differential in it
You should do a 100mph rustler 2wd build on 6s
One project at a time lol
Why you kill the tires before you got it on snow????
I've put about 600 into my slash no including the base price do you have a good selling price and if so where's a good place to sell it
You could try Facebook marketplace or maybe EBay….you’d have to decide on what you wanna get for it
@@RCKnockout I want 500 but people are offering like 150 idk if that's too high 😕
@@faerysb2305 it’s hard to get that kind of money for a used machine…..what kind of shape is it in?
@@RCKnockout good just has a broken diff which is a 15 dollar fix
@@faerysb2305 you’ll probably wanna fix that before you try selling it
Nice
Damage of tire 😢