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B-Nad

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i want some new tires and i want the biggest !! is there anything bigger than them and if so give me a link and does anyone know of a good deal on the jumbo kongd with tires wheels and foam inserts??
 
I think those are still the biggest. Both the jumbo kongs and the swamp kongs. What R/C are you sticking them on?
 
Jumbo kongs are cool and everything, but I know people that have had them, and it just makes the truck really slow. No excelleration and what not. You might just want to go with some proline 40 series, instead, big and still easy on your truck. Just a thought though!

Bryson
 
Jumbo Kongs will put alot of stress on your drivetrain......be prepared for exploding diffs, axles and tranny gears
 
I have pro-line 40 series Big Joes on my Savage and they are like steam rollers.....they are huge. With the Axial bead locks they weigh in at 465 grams. So almost a pound a piece. But I still have good take off and top end. Check 'em out some where. I like them....big but not too huge. You can also check out the Hot Bobbies....they are 7" tall....that is pretty big too.
 
I'm running them on a tmaxx 3.3 and i just want to run them in the winter months for snow are they any good in snow
 
There also big servo killers. Want a good setup for the winter months, get the paddle tires in the rear and the skinny sand runner tires in front. I think Panther makes a snow setup that works well.
 
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