I just started doing surface vehicles. I’m 71 and flew RC Helicopters for the past 17 years, however, my eyesight has “grounded me “. I really appreciate you sharing your experience and expertise to the “World”. This video was outstanding. THANK YOU
Gotta say, 6 years ago, I ended up with 4.5x1.9 swampers. Didn't even realize until I was out with my friend and his tires looked almost a half inch taller. Dual stage is where it's at. I run BFG krawlers, rc4wd Baja claws, hirax with dual stage, and a modified set of canyon trails that I seriously have put at least 100 miles on. Great information, I'm hoping to try out the antifoams soon.
Good stuff, especially helpful for people newer to the hobby!👍 I agree that terrain is much more of a deciding factor in choosing a tread design but driving style/preference certainly plays a part. And, one advantage to beadlocks that you overlooked. As mentioned, venting your tire/rim is always better for performance but let's water/dirt into the tire. With beadlocks though, just simply remove the locking rings on either side and let the inserts dry out or remove any dirt (you can't do that if the tires are glued)!
Francis, thank you for yet another amazingly insightful review, this is one of the best rc crawler tip videos I have seen. I couldn't agree more. The choice of tires (size, pattern and compound) and wheels is one of the most critical elements in performance. IMO next is suspension, cg and pivot points of the suspension system. You pick and tune these elements properly and you will see the most performance improvements ever. Awesome work, may I share with our growing group the MO scalers?
Hi, great video as usual. For the foams, please check out for A.L.T. Foams. These are customized for several tires sizes and vehicle weights, water resesistant and provide better site stability than dual stage foams.
Very informative video I’ve been in The Hobby for quite some time. Mainly the bashers, speed, drag, and drift. I’ve had a couple crawlers but I’ve always gotten rid of them within a month. Just didn’t have too many friends into them but now I do. And now I have quite a few this was a very informative video appreciate it thank you
Great video. I'm a newbie to RC crawling so apologies if these are silly questions. I've read on a forum that a tip is to run the front tyres backwards if they are rotational. Is this a thing and if so how does it help? Also I've a set of 1.0 Treal Beadlock wheels that come with a ring. Do you have to use the ring, or can you run without to reduce rotational weight? I'm fitting to a Fcx24 and will be using brass portal covers also. Thanks in advance.
Another excellent video. It is very informative Francis. I like to keep my 1/6th scale vehicles pretty standard, but I do like to understand other peoples ideas and sometimes use the ideas. Keep them coming Francis.
Francis, i am new to 1/10 scale RC..crawlers especially... I just bought Axial scx10 3 basecamp kit. Will it have 12 mm hex to the wheel ? My 1/12 car has 12 mm hex. What would be the best bead lock wheel set for me now? Please help! Thanks.
Very informative video. Thanks for all the info as it helped me alot. I saw you covered the foam part about heavy rigs. I'm fairly new to upgrading crawlers/trail trucks as they were a in and out thing for me as there really much to use them on. But my local hobby shop is building a crawler course so it definitely peaks my interest again. But what I was curious if you have any recommendations for my vehicle. I have an HG P415 (hummer h1) that I got in a trade not to long ago. I have better electronics left over from other projects so that is covered. I want to keep the 1.9 wheel size and I know I can't run any tire bigger then a 4.2 inch diameter. What tire would you recommend? I would also like to know which brand and type of foam you would recommend? My rig is a hefty weight at I'm gonna guess pushing the 15 pound mark. Thanks for your help.
Ok...I am a newbie here in the rc crawler world. I have looked for days on the web and found no results on this. Having an issue learning tire widths to wheel widths. How to get the right tire foam height for the tires. Lets take a 2.2 canyon trail...its 137mm x 55mm so can i put it on a 25mm wide rim? or a 32mm or a 35mm. Selecting a foam for it...what is the formula for it...add a few mm bigger than the tire..a few mm smaller. Driving me nuts, can you shed some light on this for me?
I just wish the dual stage foams and 3d printed stuff was more easily available in Europe. The only non-standard foam stuff we get is Proline and Crazy Crawler foams. Making it very hard for us folks who run smaller (below 4 inch) tires.
Hi there! Something I dont get. If I have 90mm shocks and my tires dont touch the body. If i change them to 70 for example will they touch it or only the flex will be smaller? Danke
I have the metal omni terminator can I use a 1/10 tire size I have 12mm hex pattern installed the speed pinion and a biger battery it won't hook on the lime rock road I live on it all over the place
Proline dual stage foams are just entirely too stiff. I like my tires to appear more aired down than the proline can achieve without modifying the closed cell insert.
Here's a problem I've discovered. People on ebay selling brass weights for 1.9 wheels but those weights don't have the correct holes/threads for the 1.9 wheels. They are only good for 2.2 wheels even though they show them as suitable for both. From what I can see 2.2 wheels have bigger centre screws and 1.9 have smaller so same as outer bead screws. Got these weights for my 1.9 wheels and they don't fit. Has anyone found brass weights they fit the 1.9 wheels?
I just started doing surface vehicles. I’m 71 and flew RC Helicopters for the past 17 years, however, my eyesight has “grounded me “. I really appreciate you sharing your experience and expertise to the “World”. This video was outstanding. THANK YOU
Right on my good man. My mission in rc is to learn as much as I can each day and impart that knowledge in a meaningful manner.
Gotta say, 6 years ago, I ended up with 4.5x1.9 swampers. Didn't even realize until I was out with my friend and his tires looked almost a half inch taller. Dual stage is where it's at. I run BFG krawlers, rc4wd Baja claws, hirax with dual stage, and a modified set of canyon trails that I seriously have put at least 100 miles on. Great information, I'm hoping to try out the antifoams soon.
Good stuff, especially helpful for people newer to the hobby!👍 I agree that terrain is much more of a deciding factor in choosing a tread design but driving style/preference certainly plays a part. And, one advantage to beadlocks that you overlooked. As mentioned, venting your tire/rim is always better for performance but let's water/dirt into the tire. With beadlocks though, just simply remove the locking rings on either side and let the inserts dry out or remove any dirt (you can't do that if the tires are glued)!
Ah yes, most, most definitely for beadlock maintenance.
Francis, thank you for yet another amazingly insightful review, this is one of the best rc crawler tip videos I have seen. I couldn't agree more. The choice of tires (size, pattern and compound) and wheels is one of the most critical elements in performance. IMO next is suspension, cg and pivot points of the suspension system. You pick and tune these elements properly and you will see the most performance improvements ever.
Awesome work, may I share with our growing group the MO scalers?
You can also make an hole through the outside of the rim and push an thin airline through to add a bit of air or vacuum/release air pressure
i love your stuff your the reason i just started rc rock crawling thanks for all your videos you got my sub
Hi, great video as usual.
For the foams, please check out for A.L.T. Foams. These are customized for several tires sizes and vehicle weights, water resesistant and provide better site stability than dual stage foams.
You’re the man. Thanks for al the help choosing parts! 🙏
Very informative video I’ve been in The Hobby for quite some time. Mainly the bashers, speed, drag, and drift. I’ve had a couple crawlers but I’ve always gotten rid of them within a month. Just didn’t have too many friends into them but now I do. And now I have quite a few this was a very informative video appreciate it thank you
Ya know, if I can inform and help folks round out their understanding and make a better buying decision, I'm stoked.
How can i run crawler tires on my 3s senton? Love crawler tires! Single cell foam??
Great video. I'm a newbie to RC crawling so apologies if these are silly questions. I've read on a forum that a tip is to run the front tyres backwards if they are rotational. Is this a thing and if so how does it help?
Also I've a set of 1.0 Treal Beadlock wheels that come with a ring. Do you have to use the ring, or can you run without to reduce rotational weight? I'm fitting to a Fcx24 and will be using brass portal covers also. Thanks in advance.
Another excellent video. It is very informative Francis. I like to keep my 1/6th scale vehicles pretty standard, but I do like to understand other peoples ideas and sometimes use the ideas. Keep them coming Francis.
What model pro build wheels are those? They look so good!
Francis, i am new to 1/10 scale RC..crawlers especially...
I just bought Axial scx10 3 basecamp kit.
Will it have 12 mm hex to the wheel ? My 1/12 car has 12 mm hex.
What would be the best bead lock wheel set for me now?
Please help! Thanks.
Great explanation and examples! Enjoying your reviews.
Thank you kindly!
Very informative video. Thanks for all the info as it helped me alot. I saw you covered the foam part about heavy rigs. I'm fairly new to upgrading crawlers/trail trucks as they were a in and out thing for me as there really much to use them on. But my local hobby shop is building a crawler course so it definitely peaks my interest again. But what I was curious if you have any recommendations for my vehicle. I have an HG P415 (hummer h1) that I got in a trade not to long ago. I have better electronics left over from other projects so that is covered. I want to keep the 1.9 wheel size and I know I can't run any tire bigger then a 4.2 inch diameter. What tire would you recommend? I would also like to know which brand and type of foam you would recommend? My rig is a hefty weight at I'm gonna guess pushing the 15 pound mark. Thanks for your help.
Can i use crawler tires for a regular rc? Like for speed?
Ok...I am a newbie here in the rc crawler world. I have looked for days on the web and found no results on this. Having an issue learning tire widths to wheel widths. How to get the right tire foam height for the tires. Lets take a 2.2 canyon trail...its 137mm x 55mm so can i put it on a 25mm wide rim? or a 32mm or a 35mm. Selecting a foam for it...what is the formula for it...add a few mm bigger than the tire..a few mm smaller. Driving me nuts, can you shed some light on this for me?
I just wish the dual stage foams and 3d printed stuff was more easily available in Europe. The only non-standard foam stuff we get is Proline and Crazy Crawler foams. Making it very hard for us folks who run smaller (below 4 inch) tires.
You can make your own foams from foams used to full coaches. :)
Fanatic RC sells 3brothers RC 3d inserts
The mtb season must be slowing down my friend your on a roll with the RC videos. I always enjoy the RC content so it’s nice to see. Thanks
You got that right! Trying hard to load up on content before the winter.
Hi there! Something I dont get. If I have 90mm shocks and my tires dont touch the body. If i change them to 70 for example will they touch it or only the flex will be smaller? Danke
Those boom racing 1.9 wheels look fantastic would suit defender
Quite true. We'll give it a try.
I have the metal omni terminator can I use a 1/10 tire size I have 12mm hex pattern installed the speed pinion and a biger battery it won't hook on the lime rock road I live on it all over the place
Proline dual stage foams are just entirely too stiff. I like my tires to appear more aired down than the proline can achieve without modifying the closed cell insert.
That is true. It seems more ideal for a 8+ lb vehicle.
8:38 HI... BRAND OR MANUFACTURER OF WHEELS AND TIRES? THANKS
Boom Racing wheels - www.asiatees.com/display?Miscellaneous-All-Parts-Hop-Ups-Upgrades&brand=Miscellaneous&model=All&id=204436&pid=1&rc_pal=3931303130
You don't have to throw away glued tires . You can bake tires off rims , I've done it multiple times.
I’ve done iii as well a few times and it works for some loosely glued brands. The wheels can be saved but it is a pretty painful experience
Great info!
Glad it was helpful!
hi from belgim, we like your videos
Awesome! Thank you! The home of Corally!!!
Here's a problem I've discovered. People on ebay selling brass weights for 1.9 wheels but those weights don't have the correct holes/threads for the 1.9 wheels. They are only good for 2.2 wheels even though they show them as suitable for both. From what I can see 2.2 wheels have bigger centre screws and 1.9 have smaller so same as outer bead screws. Got these weights for my 1.9 wheels and they don't fit. Has anyone found brass weights they fit the 1.9 wheels?
Another excellent video
Thanks again!
Wow great informative video!
Wheels and tires are two of the most important parts of your vehicle.
holla Amigo buenas noches saludos y vamos a ver el video
cool
Wait, I'm confused!
If an RC "truck" is a "car"....then an RC "car" is a what?
If Pluto's a dog, what's Goofy? :)
My rims spin within the tire.. LOL
I finally glued them today. Kept popping out. :)
holla Amigo buenas noches saludos y vamos a ver el video
Saludos amigo!
Muchas gracias y feliz noche mi Amigo