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i run proline mashers in dirt and proline road rage on pavement and hard packed dirt. . depending on where i decide to bash. . .but the mashers are a good all around tire i may stop using the road rage tires for the simple fact is that its a pain in the butt changing rims and tires every other day and as far as rims go pretty much what ever you think would look good on your rig
 
ok cool. i will do some looking around for rims/tires i have a pretty good set of stock tires on there for now. they should keep me bashing for a while.
 
oh yeah most def.
just hope you don't rip a foam insert. ..thats a pain in the butt to replace the foam and not destroy the tire/rim in the process
 
it sucked, i ended up having to buy new tires any ways so it was a waste trying to be careful with the other tires
 
thats what i thought at one point yesterday.but fortunatley it worked out ok. i didnt have to buy another book yesterday lol:hehe:
 
You won't have any complaints with those, a friend of mine has them and he lives by them now, you will really see what they are capable of in loose dirt
 
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