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brad55102

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I just got my Slayer.. What tires are you guys running? Also what steps should i take to make it more stable? Are you running the stock red springs? Will heavier spring prevent the tip overs? Also are you using a roll cage?
 
No doubt go for the sway bars. Night and day difference. Swap rear springs to front, the heavier springs for rear as well as heavier weight oil. Last when you're budget allows, replace the factory tires/wheels with something like the SC8 or the Proline Switch. That takes it to yet another level.
 
Swaybars and Pro-Line Switch tires on Pro-Line Epic bead-lock rims. If you decide to use bead-locks, also glue yours tires, don't rely solely on the bead-locks
 
What's the point of spending the extra cash for bead locks and then ruining them with glue? The main attraction to bead locks is the ability to swap tires without fighting the old glue. And they look cool.
 
Got some new tires the other day, stockers for the SC10, so far they're working great. But like I said before, if you have bead locks, glue them, I didn't and thats why I had to buy new tires so quickly, was blowin out the bead at least once a day
 
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