I’ve been running Azamis and Splinters on my 2WD. The Azamis last a really long time before they’re dead, and the splinters seem to have the perfect amount of front end. The yellow compound splinters don’t last very long so I switched to the blue harder compound and they last twice as long and seem to be just as quick for the most part
Usually we wouldn't, but we have used them before on very deep astro when hunting for steering. They can throw the car around though due to their size.
One of the biggest issues with rc racing is the amount of time effort and money needed to race. The non offroad track surfaces like clay, carpet, turf etc. cause more tire needs. If you just raced your "offroad" cars on actual dirt, then tires would not be as critical.
i use fucking drop steps on my 2wd buggy... on carpet. its works amazing and they last a long time but i also like mezzos. they work really well but dont last long. actually i use drop steps on my stadium truck also. . i also use foam in all my 2wd fronts soooo....
Been waiting for a new video. Love your guys info
Thanks Jamie for all you help
I've glued inside the tyre before, helps the deformation. The old mini spike 4wd fronts were terrible for this when you cut 2 outer rows off
Really really great video, love it
Hi interesting video ..I tend to race on polished jim floors wich are very low grip what would be a good tyre to try for grip ?
I would try super soft and as high of a ride height without traction rolling which starts with the front tires
I used to race on a surface like that. Schumacher makes some pin type tires that work well for 1/10 truck and buggy.
I’ve been running Azamis and Splinters on my 2WD. The Azamis last a really long time before they’re dead, and the splinters seem to have the perfect amount of front end. The yellow compound splinters don’t last very long so I switched to the blue harder compound and they last twice as long and seem to be just as quick for the most part
What type of conditions would you look to run a mini spike slim front, or would that simply make the car just too edgy ?
Usually we wouldn't, but we have used them before on very deep astro when hunting for steering. They can throw the car around though due to their size.
One of the biggest issues with rc racing is the amount of time effort and money needed to race. The non offroad track surfaces like clay, carpet, turf etc. cause more tire needs. If you just raced your "offroad" cars on actual dirt, then tires would not be as critical.
i use fucking drop steps on my 2wd buggy... on carpet. its works amazing and they last a long time but i also like mezzos. they work really well but dont last long. actually i use drop steps on my stadium truck also. . i also use foam in all my 2wd fronts soooo....
G'day mate I got team associated b7d buggy love it peace out joe
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