clansman nz
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can anyone tell me if the
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thanks for the reply.I'd say no. I've seen a few people on here complain that the 17mm removable hexes break a lot and if you were to buy these Raid rims, you'll probably end up investing in the aluminium hex hop ups for the them which are ridiculously expensive
The idea of the belted tyres is that they do not balloon anywhere near as much as non-belted tyres would, so they'll be less likely to pull themselves from the rim. You'll also have increased stability at higher speeds but will really only benefit from that when on level surfaces. They'll actually be even harder to backflip - they'll have a lower rotational mass as opposed to non-belted tyres because they don't expand as much
I've used the much cheaper Pro-Line Badlands MX Mach 10s on my Typhon 3S and they've been pretty good so far
That is one sexy typhon.Mx28 are great tires i owned 2 sets but you have to wrap them 2x with fishing line.
This is what i installed on my 6s typhon use stock pins they are tighter then booty cheeks but also takes tire slop away, they give clearence you need and they are wider
Not sure if you can see how much wider they are
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Thx bro...That is one sexy typhon.
thats a awesome looking typhon.Mx28 are great tires i owned 2 sets but you have to wrap them 2x with fishing line.
This is what i installed on my 6s typhon use stock pins they are tighter then booty cheeks but also takes tire slop away, they give clearence you need and they are wider
Not sure if you can see how much wider they are
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Its a v3 i have more pics under rc buildthats a awesome looking typhon.
Im 8s but still practicing on level 4s its insane on 4s and gearing i runthanks for all the feedback.
this is my 1st 6s rig.had all the 3s line so it was time to step it up.
only running 4s at the moment for off road and done a couple 6s runs on the street with hoons.
loving the power and it handles so much better.
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