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NEW! RC4WD Mud Basher in 2.2!

I'm building up a TTC truck in the 2.2 section. Duuuuuuuude has the tires now making a second set of wheels but here was a shot of them mounted up on the first wheel set. Crawler Innovations foams. Ill have better pictures soon as well.
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I've found they hook to hard. It feels like stuff should break. Well a couple axles have.

They do ok in sand but wheels over easy do to the size.

They Do Look Cool On A Wraith Spawn
 
I'm really happy with mine so far. They seem unstoppable in the dirt. I do agree though, they hook so hard that it feels like something should break.
 
Tested them in pretty adverse conditions and they work great, here's a video, mine is the Wraith with the brigh led bar (and the Mud Bashers)

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I'd like to put these on my Wraith for trail runs. How do they do for crawling up rocks? I know they're not the ideal tire, but do they work on rocks?
 
I'd like to put these on my Wraith for trail runs. How do they do for crawling up rocks? I know they're not the ideal tire, but do they work on rocks?

They do awesome on the rocks, almost too much traction. I have ran them in slick and muddy rocks as well, still getting traction. I use the CI 6" DD foams with firm outers but my truck is 14lbs. See above picture and video. I have ran them alot since those above posts. The tires wear in pretty fast, so be prepared to possibly make some foam adjustments.
 
Building a mud truck around these this winter. Want to see some more pics guys!
 
I'm going to be assembling a Wraith kit after Christmas, and from what I've read and seen, the S30 Trepadors aren't going to cut it on my stomping grounds. The below pic was taken up in the woods (trying to build a sort of scale OHV park), at my in law's, where we visit from time to time. As you can probably tell from the pic, the topsoil is very loose, and in the winter it'll be especially damp, so the Mud Basher 2.2's are looking ideal.

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I visited my in-law's this past weekend and went up in the woods to scope out the terrain, for a possible Wraith hill climbing course (since it's mostly all uphill). Sure enough, that soil is now very sloppy and loose, and I deem that the Mud Basher 2.2's are my best choice, so I ordered two pairs, along with some C.I. Double Deuce foams and 4.5" tuning discs. I'm hoping to get my Wraith fully assembled and take it up there in the next 2-3 weeks.
 
Well, it took much longer than I expected, but I was true to my word. After completing my Wraith build, I did just what I had planned, and cleared a trail, including a special hill-climbing section (beginning at 1:31. The first hill was "bricked" by my father-in-law). I might try and do more work on it, the next time we visit, but I made a serious dent this time. Good test for the RC4WD Mud Basher 2.2 Scale Tractor Tires!

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Truck now is drivable and works great! I just have some little tweaks to do to the drive train, but she is ready for service.






 
Thanks! It is a Clodbuster chassis converted to Shaft drive with Gmade R1 Axles and SCX-10 Transmission.
 
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