That's a really good demo of those tyres, it was quite clear there is an improvement! Thanks for taking the time to make the video, all the slow motion clips and everything to prove the point, great job! And I think RCAWD must be pretty happy, too... Also, I think those wheels and tyres in your demo, they would make for great rears on a Tamiya Rwd buggy, for example!
Wow! Thanks a lot for the feedback. It means a lot. Yes, it took some time shooting and editing. It's worth it though and fun too. Someday I should try Tamiya as well. RCAWD als has some other buggy tires. I tried them on the Wltoys 124008. Big fan of those tires 😊. Have a good one
Nice.vid, concise and great information. I wonder if the diameter is larger to make the car go faster, but also wont this put additional strain on the gears, diff, etc?
Hi and thanks for the feedback. The diameter is about 5mm wider, which also results in more speed. More speed very often means more stress to certain parts like the diffs. If your RC has fully proportional throttle and speed trim, you can choose to not go pedal to the metal at all times. I use the higher speed when I don't have much run up for jumps etc..
That's a really good demo of those tyres, it was quite clear there is an improvement! Thanks for taking the time to make the video, all the slow motion clips and everything to prove the point, great job! And I think RCAWD must be pretty happy, too...
Also, I think those wheels and tyres in your demo, they would make for great rears on a Tamiya Rwd buggy, for example!
Wow! Thanks a lot for the feedback. It means a lot. Yes, it took some time shooting and editing. It's worth it though and fun too. Someday I should try Tamiya as well. RCAWD als has some other buggy tires. I tried them on the Wltoys 124008. Big fan of those tires 😊. Have a good one
Perfect thanks. Was just looking for some wheels for my DeeRC H16E. Just ordered a set of these now
Wishing you lots of fun with them
Nice.vid, concise and great information. I wonder if the diameter is larger to make the car go faster, but also wont this put additional strain on the gears, diff, etc?
Hi and thanks for the feedback. The diameter is about 5mm wider, which also results in more speed. More speed very often means more stress to certain parts like the diffs. If your RC has fully proportional throttle and speed trim, you can choose to not go pedal to the metal at all times. I use the higher speed when I don't have much run up for jumps etc..