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Thanks for the info on Method RC tires.Never tried those. Many say they are rather heavy. Give them a try. Trial and error, what works for you, or doesn't.... They are expensive as tires go. Because they are belted construction. Most Belted tires are $$.
I do like my standard PL Badlands however. Similar Block treads. Great traction. (unbelted)
Have you looked at the MethodRC line of tires? They are all Belted. And come either Unmounted (cheapest) or Premounted/glued up, for a bit more $$.
Like @BashTillBroken stated above, the FT tires are great in the dirt and grass. I tried them on my Kraton, the Noto and MT410 and are very durable compared to all the Arrma tires and PL's. Can be had cheapest from JennysRC. I will be buying more of the FT tires myself. The FT wheels are very strong and handle much abuse. And the wheel's Hub area is Stout. I can't see them stripping out at all.
Always check the gluing first before you run them when new, add Tire CA as needed. As with any new tire. I also balance all my RC wheels. FWIW.
Very nice K6 there.I've been running them on my Kraton for quite a bit now & I love em for what I'm driving on most of the time-dirt/grass. Stock electronics may not like the extra weight but the max6 combo doesn't seem to care
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Thank you, I love it!Very nice K6 there.
I tried running those on different Kraton set ups. To me they are just too heavy and clunky. The servo even if you have a promodeler 930 ( I tried with one) steering sucked. Too much tire and they are soft.
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