T T-maxximim RCTalk Basher Messages 62 Reaction score 0 RC Driving Style Feb 1, 2006 #1 how could you do this and what would you need?
robriguez Hardcore RCTalk User Messages 2,503 Reaction score 2 Feb 1, 2006 #2 Those are more like ICE tires. It looks like someone put rivets through their tires.
T T-maxximim RCTalk Basher Messages 62 Reaction score 0 RC Driving Style Feb 1, 2006 Thread starter #3 it looks hella tight. i wonder how useful they really are?
2 .21Rc10GT Hardcore RCTalk User Messages 4,503 Reaction score 4 Location Vacaville RC Driving Style Bashing Feb 2, 2006 #4 One word, PADDLES Or the proline mulchers
S SVORay RCTalk Addict Messages 723 Reaction score 0 Location West Texas RC Driving Style Feb 2, 2006 #5 That looks pretty tight! It reminds me of screws they use on dirt bikes for racing on snow or ice.
B Badfish RCTalk Basher Messages 63 Reaction score 0 RC Driving Style Feb 2, 2006 #6 Don't waste your time, I tried this by putting screws through the tires but the truck is just to light to even get any traction on ice. The tires just spin. If you want snow tires then go with some paddles.
Don't waste your time, I tried this by putting screws through the tires but the truck is just to light to even get any traction on ice. The tires just spin. If you want snow tires then go with some paddles.