SOLD / FOUND (4) Like New 3.8" Belted Pro-Line Trenchers

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I have a full set of (4) belted Pro Line Trencher HP tires that are mounted on 3.8" Raid rims that I would like to sell! These were purchased from my LHS 2 weeks ago and I had planned on putting them on a build that I am working on but have decided to go a different route with a tire that is a little smaller and not as heavy. I did install them on a Kraton 6s to try them out temporarily and ran them for 10 minutes on a grass surface before they were removed and placed on the shelf so there is no damage to them whatsoever. All the hubs were installed on the rims using a hand-held hex driver to avoid stripping the hubs out. These would go great on a powerful 8s build or possibly a 6s build but due to their size and weight, they may be a bit too much for the differentials or steering servo and cause issues on a stock 6s vehicle. They are belted and I did not notice any ballooning at all during the short time that I used them on 8s power. Great all-around tire with plenty of grip and they look really good as well. Asking $120 shipped to the lower 48 states. No trades at this time. PayPal Goods and Services is welcome. I am also a good- listed seller on multiple RC feedback pages and can provide other references, pictures or answer any questions if needed. I have attached a link that also has more information on this item to help answer any questions you may have. Thanks for looking! Please reply to me in a message or I can be reached by email at: [email protected]

Link: https://www.dollarhobbyz.com/products/pro-line-trencher-hp-3-8-tires-raid-black-wheels-10155-10


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Friendly bump and a question - how much do they weigh?
Thank you for the friendly bump. I do not have a set of scales that would give you a direct weight but according to what I can find online, the package weight of 2 tires is 2.14 pounds so each tire would weigh roughly a pound.
 
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