I have been experimenting with these huge tires and I know one thing they blow away the Moabs.
The tire is big and the tread is too far apart so fast wheel speed will kill ya. slow to mild works good for wheel speed and some steering into were you need to go. You will need a strong servo to run these, a 645 just won't do it.
I am running one of my 359's and it works awesome and will stay on the rig.
I do have 2 sets of 2.2 red rocks and will be "filling" the voids that shouldn't have been and these tires should work good. I already did some "siping" and it was a good 30% gain in performance. Also, I could stretch my wheel base to 13"s and it should work better in the big rocks of "the beach" .
The belly is now at 3.375"s for the break over.
I am going to try and get down to Des Moines this Sunday for some testing.
The tire is big and the tread is too far apart so fast wheel speed will kill ya. slow to mild works good for wheel speed and some steering into were you need to go. You will need a strong servo to run these, a 645 just won't do it.
I am running one of my 359's and it works awesome and will stay on the rig.
I do have 2 sets of 2.2 red rocks and will be "filling" the voids that shouldn't have been and these tires should work good. I already did some "siping" and it was a good 30% gain in performance. Also, I could stretch my wheel base to 13"s and it should work better in the big rocks of "the beach" .
The belly is now at 3.375"s for the break over.
I am going to try and get down to Des Moines this Sunday for some testing.