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Yes aluminum hubs and preferably the Zero offset offset or whatever proline calls it. The small one.I run Badlands MX28's. They are belted. Will need the aluminum hubs though unfortunately. Expensive setup but as said above...badass. I am currently looking for an alternative but have yet to find anything.
Check this out it will wheelie flip whatever. 500k center 60k front 30rear. And max punchHaving issue with typhon 6s wont do wheelies tires are breaking loose to fast is there a all terrain tire that is recommend and a street tire as well that any one knows of preferably belted?
Do they make the 17mm in the short offset? The only ones i could find were the wider ones. IIRC the only ones that are available in zero offset are in 12mm hex for the 2.8's. the 3.8's have a zero offset 17mm also.Yes aluminum hubs and preferably the Zero offset offset or whatever proline calls it. The small one.
Yeah manDo they make the 17mm in the short offset? The only ones i could find were the wider ones.
It's so funny how some people come on the forums and complain their car won't do wheelies and how to fix it. Then other people complaining how come always does wheelies and how to fix it.
High traction tires and stiff center diff fluid might be a good start. Pro line Badlands are pretty badass on a Typhon.
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