• Welcome to RCCrawler Forums.

    It looks like you're enjoying RCCrawler's Forums but haven't created an account yet. Why not take a minute to register for your own free account now? As a member you get free access to all of our forums and posts plus the ability to post your own messages, communicate directly with other members, and much more. Register now!

    Already a member? Login at the top of this page to stop seeing this message.

Google Doc - Tire Spreadsheet with Sizes, Weights and Prices

mikebecher

Rock Crawler
Joined
Aug 22, 2015
Messages
863
Location
Big Island
Here is a compilation of all the information I could find about R/C Crawler tires in a Google Sheet. It can be sorted and filtered to suit your needs. I do my best to keep it up to date and accurate but help is always appreciated. If you would like to contribute please post any additions, corrections and/or suggestions or make a comment right in the sheet.

A big Mahalo for the work done by justinart24 and MaFoDes. I have included all their entries as well. "thumbsup"


RCC Tire Spreadsheet in Google Docs


PDF Version


PREVIEW

Tire Spreadsheet Preview.jpg



UPDATES (newest on top):
  • Updated information, updated this page, created a PDF version, created class-specific filters
  • Added weights and part numbers for the Ottsix lineup; added a column for CI foam
  • 131 Entries now, all with prices and complete sizes, about half have weights
  • Added the RPP lineup of 40 series 3.8" tires
  • More tires added, 111 and counting; made filters more functional; updated vendor links
  • Added the vast majority of the RC4WD tire lineup (offroad only, 1.55 to 2.2) so there's now an even 100 entries in the spreadsheet
 
Last edited:
Here's just one example of how to use the spreadsheet filter...

Say you want to look at only 2.2 tires that are between 5" and 5.5" tall and sorted by price, here's how:
  1. Click the 'Funnel' icon in the upper left and select "Create new temporary filter view"
  2. Click the selection arrow in the "Wheel Size" column and un-check all but 2.2, click OK
  3. Click the selection arrow in the "Diam. (in)" column, select "Filter by condition", select "Is between", enter 5.0 and 5.5, press OK
  4. Click the selection arrow in the "Price/Pair" column and select "Sort A --> Z"
 
That sir, is a very helpful doc. You get a slow clap from me.

WTH is wrong with that guy?

Awesome spreadsheet! Nice work. I know one of these has been floating around for ages, but it's nice to see an update.
 
I just got done making more updates and added the new Duratrax line, what little information there is on them, bringing the tire count to 146. There's also a slot for a surprise coming soon from Pit Bull "thumbsup"
 
WTH is wrong with that guy?

Awesome spreadsheet! Nice work. I know one of these has been floating around for ages, but it's nice to see an update.

That's Charles Dutton, the actor - I think that .gif is from "Rudy". His role in Alien 3 was really out there...

He's an interesting guy - ex-con that now acts and directs (directed the HBO series "The Corner"):

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_S._Dutton

This spreadsheet is but one of the useful spreadsheets that mikebecher has made available the RC community, major props!

(I've got them all saved as bookmarks...) "thumbsup"
 
I just have to bump this, and ask: Why isn't this a sticky?

Thanks again Mike!


Likewise, but I vote for a sticky in the newbie section with all of his spreadsheet links!!
 
Last edited:
Is it just me or are the filtered links not any different?

I can’t find anyway to sort them on my own either.
 
Is it just me or are the filtered links not any different?

I can’t find anyway to sort them on my own either.

Works for me in Chrome.

It does take a few seconds to load the change.

BTW, there's interesting stuff lurking in those charts - there's even a shock spring comparison chart - look at the bottom tabs!

I really wish someone would sticky this... ;-)
 
Last edited:
Works for me in Chrome.

It does take a few seconds to load the change.

BTW, there's interesting stuff lurking in those charts - there's even a shock spring comparison chart - look at the bottom tabs!

I really wish someone would sticky this... ;-)

Oddly it works in Chrome at home, but not at work.
 
Back
Top