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  • Get a life moron piss head bla bla bla you know nothing bitch

  • alot of people at the track by me (indoor clay) use bald tires it works really good i wore my stock sc10 tires down to bald and work amazingly good better than any other tire ive had

  • Kiss my asphalt

  • 0:36 fail snap

  • 2 people bought the whole shot tires and drove on concrete

  • my friend jump he's RC when it landed the tires come fiying off the rims at us and RC was Aluminum with some if bent out of shape and the rims all over the place because they made of plastic we sent 2 hours on it geting the bent parts out and the new ones in what a mess and the body was a goner too broken in to paces

  • ok i need to know this say that you have a Truggy or a truck can you put the little tires like the ones from a rc car on the truggy or a truck will that work

  • lol i love how he tried to snap his fingers at 0:37 but failed

  • Sorry vids. Ps. (stupid spell check messin up words)

  • Hey your bids are awsome but make them longer with more detail like tire sizes or somtin

  • i'm really looking for some tutorials on how to change wheels (and also only tires) of buggies. I want to know which rim size can be used, which tire sizes, how to put them on (i can't understand if glue is compulsory or not)....and so on. I didn't find enough answers to my questions. Isn't there even a website online full of tutorials ???

    p.s. i don't owe a rc car yet.

  • would hard tires work for off-road, if not than why??

  • @applerules100 What the tire manufactures dont want you know about is that all tread patterns will work same. It just comes down to the compound of the tire itself and the insert. Find a tread pattern that you like and stick with it. If its hot out with alot of humidity, run a harder tire/insert compound. Cooler, run a softer compound. if the track is muddy/tacky, run a softer compound. If its hard and grooved up, harder compound works great.

  • @mixedupgas alright, thanks :)

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  • Beadlock is the best

  • someone came into the shop halfway through the video

  • you can air preasure them

  • no, it will make it bouncy and hard to control. use foam

  • Thats what she said.

  • HHAHAHAHAH  YES!!! YOU R AWSOME. hehe :p

  • Lol ty!

  • lol

  • do u have a vid on how to put together tires and wheels with foam then glue them?

  • the HelpExpert channel will have one soon

  • The first thing you want to do is to trim away the foam inserts inner edge which would be next to the wheel bead. This keeps the foam from getting between the tire and the wheel. Clean the tire bead with some alcohol. Put the foam in the tire and adjust to fit. Slip the tires on the wheels and check to make sure the bead is well seated (no gaps between tire and wheel). Place a rubber band around tire to hold it tightly to wheel. Gently pull the tire slightly away from the wheel and apply thin CA

  • glue into the gap between the tire and the wheel, working your way around the tire, making sure that the tire seats back again tightly to the wheel. Thin CA is the real secret here, as it gets down into the wheel bead and really binds the tire completely. Finally, when you have worn out the tires, cut them off close to the wheel with some hobby scissors and drop them into a sealed container of acetone. This will dissolve the glue and the rest of the tire will come right off. Reuse the wheels.

  • @rclover46 why do you need one, it's the simplest EVER!!!!!

  • @rclover46 i dooo

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