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Hi all need some help was thinking off getting the arma backflips 6s wheels and tires ,whats everyone else using ,its on jambo
 
The BF MT's are probably the best rtr tire option IMO. They are generally good all around tires/wheels. The wheels are very durable. I prefer the tread pattern of the TC Grippers that come on the Kagama/Kronos, but have heard of the wheels breaking and the tires coming apart at higher speeds.
Proline makes some great tires, not a big fan of the Raid wheels myself, but as long as you stick with the short adapters they seem to hold up well enough. The positive offset plastic adapters they include should only be used in a lightweight or light bash setting IMO. I've also heard alot of complaints about Prolines glue not holding very well recently too.. that can be an issue with any premounts though. Nothing an acetone bath can't remedy. Soak them in acetone for a few days, seperate, dry , reassemble, then reglue.. I've done it on many sets of tires. Sometimes it's the only way to get them to hold.
 
The BF MT's are probably the best rtr tire option IMO. They are generally good all around tires/wheels. The wheels are very durable. I prefer the tread pattern of the TC Grippers that come on the Kagama/Kronos, but have heard of the wheels breaking and the tires coming apart at higher speeds.
Proline makes some great tires, not a big fan of the Raid wheels myself, but as long as you stick with the short adapters they seem to hold up well enough. The positive offset plastic adapters they include should only be used in a lightweight or light bash setting IMO. I've also heard alot of complaints about Prolines glue not holding very well recently too.. that can be an issue with any premounts though. Nothing an acetone bath can't remedy. Soak them in acetone for a few days, seperate, dry , reassemble, then reglue.. I've done it on many sets of tires. Sometimes it's the only way to get them to hold.
Meany thanks for.all the info will take alook at the ones your saying
 
It's hard to say what will work best since there are so many variables. How you use them may differ from my usage. How much power will effect what's best as well. The TC Kuron/Torox 6s combo is quite powerful for a stock system and can easily be geared for 60mph or more, if you were running in an open area at that speed for extended periods I would recommend belted tires.. as for me, I don't think any of my rc's are geared for more than 50mph, and they rarely hit top speed, so belted isn't a need for me. What type of terrain do you run most often?
 
It's mostly woods and sand and gravel like too hit top speed every so often but not always possible lol we only bash ,but still would like something different too the standard ones just too have a set incase off emergency
 
It's mostly woods and sand and gravel like too hit top speed every so often but not always possible lol we only bash ,but still would like something different too the standard ones just too have a set incase off emergency
Sounds like any of them should work well, BF'S, Grippers or even some MX 38's..
 
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