Tunedfrog
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I'm looking for a set for my Stampede 4x4, has anybody ever tried these?
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Way to answer a question young man! Great vid!Have the short course version for my Slash 2ws, and I'm very happy with them. Good tread pattern, grippy rubber compound, and supportive inserts. Didn't put a lot of wheel time on them, but I have run them a decent amount of time on pavement, and the treads are still in great condition.
I did make a review for it a while back (skip to 1:50 of the video to see how it does on different terrain):
What you thinking of putting them on??Good info Stoner, thanks.
Yeah you will like them in that type of terrain... should get paddles for the sand dunes..Yes, they are going on my Stampede 4x4 and I don't run on pavement. Usually sand dunes or mixed hard and soft dirt at a motorcycle park.
I'm definitely going to buy a set next week.
They look a lot like Badlands. And I wish the field we ran in looked like that. Ours has a lot denser grass and the badland plus grass equals an axle killer.The six packs are a lot like the Badlands. Heres a good comparison review of the six packs vs the badlands MX43s. Skip to about 6:15 for the actual review if you dont want to watch the running vid.
Badlands have some gnarly traction. Theyre really only meant for really loose surfaces. I have a pair of Losi Super Bolt Ons that are the same way.They look a lot like Badlands. And I wish the field we ran in looked like that. Ours has a lot denser grass and the badland plus grass equals an axle killer.
I have paddles for my baja 5b, they work well but you have to be careful sometime. It digs easy..Yeah you will like them in that type of terrain... should get paddles for the sand dunes..