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Tamiya Wild Willy Jr. Tire Height
Could anyone give me some info on these? Would they be good offroading tires/crawling tires? And are the easily mounted, or do the rub extensively? Please ansewer if you can...
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Links would be much appretiated.
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the tires are wayy to wide,if you wanted those tires on an xmod, you would have to do a very wide axle mod.heres a better price an better specs.
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXGX40&P=7
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I actually have the Tamiya Nissan King Cab Jr. model on my shelf Not exactly the same, but the wheels/tires would make a PERFECT swamper combo. I won't be touching mine, since I'm not done with the body yet, and I'm using it as a display model and not a parts car to be stripped.
I'll post pics of it beside my XTruck in a bit. EDIT: PICS!!! Not a chance, unless you're doing a body lift and a track width widening mod. They're softer than 1:10/1:8 offroad race tires (thin carcass, pin setup). They're SUPER soft! Last edited by REDisFASTER; 02-07-2008 at 04:31 PM.. |
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Yeah, I spose they might be fun with lipos and some mud...lol!
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