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can you tell me what other rear tires other than the standerd ones i can use on my staduim blitzer as mine dont last long the pin spikes dont last long

i use my blitzer on dirt and tarmac

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I bought a set of ansmann buggy wheels with pin spikes fitted lasted week. They seem very soft so I'd avoid them for use on hard ground, although at £9 for a set of wheels n tyres they are still cheap.

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I've used both Proline Dirt Works #1072 and Dirt Hawgs #1070

http://prolineracing.com/1-10-truck-tires-dirt-works

http://prolineracing.com/1-10-truck-tires-dirt-hawg

They fit right onto stock wheels and wear like iron. Grip is generally good for mixed bashing - dirt/tarmac/grass. They aren't great on all dirt surfaces though and I would never try these on a track. Not at all suitable for racing IMHO, but I just bash so they work great for that.

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I have these installed on mine right now, but haven't run it with them yet. :huh:

Front:

Tires: DuraTrax Tire Front Ribbed Evader EXT (2): http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXSXC9

Wheels: HPI Racing SS Monster Wheel Front White D (2): http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXM870

Rear:

Tires: Pro-Line Speed Hawg II 2.2" Street Truck Front/Rear (2): http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXDU17

Wheels: HPI Racing SS Monster Wheel Rear White D (2): http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXM874

I see no reason why the front and/or rear tires above would not fit the stock Stadium Blitzer wheels, if you don't want/need new wheels.

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I too use the 2.2 inch Dirt Works at the back with 2.2 inch Dirt Hawg buggy rears at the front on mine. Excellent combo for the street, not so good offroad...

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yea i got quite a few off road and wanted to try on road set up soon as i got the money i shall get the dirt hawg for the rears :)

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yea i got quite a few off road and wanted to try on road set up soon as i got the money i shall get the dirt hawg for the rears :)

Dirt Hawgs are better for looser stuff. I'd get the Dirt Works instead...much longer lasting onroad with more tread.

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