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You'll be happier with T-Maxx sized tires for speed and air.

If you need big tires, go with the ProLine 40 Series or try out the IMEX Jumbo Maxx series. The ProLine and IMEX big tires are just about the same size, weight, and strength. I run IMEX on my Savage and love them. They still go airborne with control and can generate some fun acrobatics, but for the really big air...a lighter tire is a must.
 
Heavy weight. I cooked a stock brake disk trying to stop on pavement. I'm not sure how heavy, like exact poundage, but they're pretty weighty. I don't know what the shipping would be, but I was thinking about asking 50 for the full set w/o shipping. They are not used too much, about 3 tanks on pavement and about 1 on dirt. They're a bit dusty but are otherwise mint. I shouldn't have gotten them, and I would not recomend them for anything other than parking lot bling contests.

Just MHO, but that's the strait dope.

Whitt...
 
Looks like its the Mashers for me.
But, I've heard that the 40series are light and can handle better than the Stockers. Is this true?
 
They are heavier than stockers, but not by much. They are also wider and therefore have more stability due to the wider footprint.
 
seen them. had them . sold them ... they look great, but are not good for anything than that. to heavy to jump , to heavy to go fast... but BIG ... good for running things over if you have the power.
 
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