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Post by slash127 on Jul 7, 2009 18:23:48 GMT -5
does anybody have a brushless slash with epic beadlocks, and proline flat iron tires? If so what do you have to do to make them fit? also do they stay on the bead better than the epics?and last does it get enough more grip to do wheelies?, if so what battery are you using?
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88gators325
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Post by 88gators325 on Jul 25, 2009 11:42:35 GMT -5
you mean switches not epics (where you said "...better than the epics?"). i would try the PL dirt works. the look like the switches but perform way better and are a pretty scale tire. i would go with that and the RPM Narrow Revolver wheels.
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Post by Steve on Jul 25, 2009 13:29:23 GMT -5
Yeah, Im not sure I would run the Flat Irons on the Slash, unless you already have them.
Dirt works are great, 88gators gave you a good setup to try.
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Post by tom95yj on Jul 25, 2009 19:21:03 GMT -5
I plan on getting some 1/8 adapters and running 1/8th buggy wheels and tires on my slash once its running again
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88gators325
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Post by 88gators325 on Jul 25, 2009 21:50:29 GMT -5
Yea, but then you might as well buy yourself a Buggy/Truggy. I'd try to keep somewhat scale, like its supposed to be.
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Post by tom95yj on Jul 27, 2009 19:02:22 GMT -5
Yea, but then you might as well buy yourself a Buggy/Truggy. I'd try to keep somewhat scale, like its supposed to be. Good point, Now Im looking into the J Concepts Crowbars and some of the Proline Bead Locks.
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Post by huskersforever on Aug 27, 2009 22:29:23 GMT -5
badlands will also fit on the epic beadlocks, and I ran 17mm buggy wheels on my slash. I really liked them, they are not much different from the stock tires as far as diameter etc. however if you do race your slash check with your track, a lot of times you have to run and exact tire
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