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Just picked up a new set of the ProLine Lugnut tires. These tires are pretty hard to come by right now so I'm excited. Pics and review soon to follow.

These are going on a Losi XXX-NT Drake and RPM rims.

So far, the look and feel is AWESOME! Very little trim work to do.

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*****Exceprt From ProLine Website*****
Step-up to the newest in step-pin technology with the LugNut T tire from Pro-Line. After carefully analyzing the competition and understanding today’s loamy track needs, our R&D staff was put to the test by designing an all new innovative step-pin tire for the 1:10 truck market; the result, a larger pin incorporating six sides.

With a total of six sides, each pin acts as a 360-degree traction terror digging in to the surface below from all directions. Just ask the top Pro-Line drivers that were in attendance at the 2003 Dirt Nitro Challenge. Most all Pro-Line drivers used the LugNut to rocket them into the A-main.

The LugNut tires come in soft/durable M2 compound or ultra-soft M3 compound and are equipped with foam inserts. Pro-Line…the first in square-lug technology, the first to introduce hexagon pin styling to the racing market.
 
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Nice, I'll have to pick some of those up, they look like they would get better traction than the DirtWerkz...

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Lug nut t's are sweet!!! Highly recomend picking them up. Got them two weeks ago and run them in the back with edge up front and tore them competion up yesterday! Won all my races!
john
 
How fast would pavement kill those I wonder :D

My RC10 is an everything mobile :)
 
Pavement will more than likely destroy them in about 3 tanks. Most 'pin' style tires will just get destroyed on pavement. I would only use these for off-road.

Sorry for the delay, wife and kids just got back from Vacate so I've been spending some family time :)
 
No-Problem. Those tires look good. I was wondering, what engine do you have in your Drake Ed.???
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OS .15 CVR bump start. Little screamer it is! I can run it rich as can be and the extra weight seems to help in the handling. When and if I decide to switch mills I am going to go with the Mugen.
 
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