Mastering Tyres: The Black Magic of RC.

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  • Опубликовано: 12 дек 2024

Комментарии • 8

  • @Al3xisAE
    @Al3xisAE 19 часов назад +1

    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

  • @houchaopeng275
    @houchaopeng275 2 часа назад

    Really really great video, love it

  • @jamesshaver7977
    @jamesshaver7977 День назад +1

    Been waiting for a new video. Love your guys info

  • @fiftyin07
    @fiftyin07 15 часов назад

    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

  • @jojoe469
    @jojoe469 День назад +1

    G'day mate I got team associated b7d buggy love it peace out joe

  • @dirtrider88
    @dirtrider88 День назад +1

    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....

  • @andrewcox7416
    @andrewcox7416 День назад +1

    What type of conditions would you look to run a mini spike slim front, or would that simply make the car just too edgy ?

    • @hallbrothersrc3308
      @hallbrothersrc3308  15 часов назад +1

      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.