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**ULTIMATE TIRE SIZE LISTING**

Team LERK ::
I just ordered/recvd the 2.2 Flat Irons M2 compound with memory foam... I want to ask if I should grind the outer nubs for a more rounder look...? I know that sounds confusing but....right now they are stiff and block looking :?:
 
Hey, need inputs for tire guys.
Currently I working on tires database, beside inner diameter, outer diameter, width and weight, what else data that we need to put on?
Like the one you consider before choosing tires.
 
Hey, need inputs for tire guys.
Currently I working on tires database, beside inner diameter, outer diameter, width and weight, what else data that we need to put on?
Like the one you consider before choosing tires.

how soft the rubber is like with a durometer
 
I would like to see some information about wheels. Not necessarily all the brands available, but a comparison about weights and the applications. Are below the center line best or just heavy rims or the screw-on weights from Venom, etc. Or are you better off putting the weight on the axle and running light rims?
 
how soft the rubber is like with a durometer

Sorry late reply, I'm pretty busy recently.

Thanks dude for the durometer, I will digg more info on this.
I never used this stuff.
What kind of value for softness of tires?

Btw last night I was work on the rims, which I put all I can think about a rim.
There will be outer diameter, tire bead width, width, weight, offset, hex size, material.
Maybe with additional rim type to split common rim and beadlock rims.
With style for the rims, spoke, disk, hole. ( I don't know if this is needed).

Any idea for "common rim" value naming?
I meant if it beadlock rims: we just select or type beadlock for rim type
how about common rims, (LOL..do you get me)
 
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RC Rims/Wheels database already up, but I still have issue with two way connection between RC Rims and RC Tires.
This database have several data field that we might consider when choosing rim for our vehicle, like hex size, offset, outer diameter, width, weight, tire bead, etc.

Often we use rims that known used on our vehicle, but there is many other maybe thousand option that might usable for our chosen tires.

We just need to buy and try if it fit, WAIT!! what a waste if it didn't.

Therefore this database can help you and save our money, ONLY if it have data, right?

In perfect condition, the data must be collected from user by measure the part, so we can have real tested subject. Otherwise it will have incomplete data or slightly inaccurate.

But in real world, like what going on now, I use GOOGLE to find data, a time consuming process and incomplete data gathered, well at least I don't make a big hole in my pocket to purchase all parts.
 
Thought I'd contribute a little to this thread.

All are 1.9 rim size, from left to right:
Roclox, flat irons, tomahawks, mud thrashers, rock stompers.

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And individually:

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Ok tire guys. And gals. I have a project for you guys if you wish to take it.
I'm making a scale rig out of my Traxxas mini slash vxl. Google "msv; scale crawler/ trail runner" and it's the first option. Just for referance pics of what I'm using now due to lack of wheels and tires of a scale look for this size. The tires them selves are about 1.9-2" tall. I belive the wheel is a 1.2/1.7". Is there a tire that will be no more then 2.1" tall but will fit my 12mm hex. Also it can't be wider then 1". A wheel and tire link to the above stated would be awsome as this tire and wheel issue is a road block I want to crawl over.
 
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