My outcast destroy it’s tire fairly quickly, they all rip from the sidewall around the rim. I re-glue them every pack or so, but ils just a temporary fix. Is there a better solution, brand of time or anything that can fix this?
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Have you vented them? they may be getting crap inside and throwing them out of balance. Tape over the hole in the rim and use a soldering iron to put a small hole every 90 degrees so anything trapped inside can get out.My outcast destroy it’s tire fairly quickly, they all rip from the sidewall around the rim. I re-glue them every pack or so, but ils just a temporary fix. Is there a better solution, brand of time or anything that can fix this?
What surface are you running on? The stock tires are definitely not good for pavement. If you run it on pavement i'd look at 1/8 or 1/5 grp's or hoons. The truck will look funny on smaller tires if you go 1/8 grp or hoons though.What about keeping the tread in good condition (I destroyed mine)
About 50% pavement and 50% gravel+grass but it depends on the dayWhat surface are you running on? The stock tires are definitely not good for pavement. If you run it on pavement i'd look at 1/8 or 1/5 grp's or hoons. The truck will look funny on smaller tires if you go 1/8 grp or hoons though.
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