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  1. There once was a time when hobby stores and online stockists were overflowing with 2.2 monster truck wheel and tyre options, with the likes of HPI offering more crazy wheel designs than you could shake a pointy stick at and Proline making monster truck tyres that looked good and offered grip on the track. But here we are in 2022, and wheel and tyre options are thin in the ground, at least here in the UK. Here I thought I'd do a comparison of the wheels and tyres I have. Most of these are available now from somewhere in the world. First, here's some visual comparisons of the tyres. Apologies for the focus being off in some of them, I didn't notice on the small screen. From left to right: HPI Mud Thrasher (Wheelie King standard tyre, IIRC), MST Monster Truck Tyre (standard with MTX-1), Ho Bao Monster (no idea if these are still available, I've had them for around 15 years), and finally the ubiquitous Tamiya spiked chevron
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