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Whats the favoured SC10 tyre?
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Yep, kit tyres are good all rounders
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I found B4 mini pins worked better on carpet but it was frowned upon when I set FTD ahead of the 4wd's
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Well it seems kit tyres is the way forward then. I asked as lots of people across the pond are using goose bumps. has anyone tried them?
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I find the goose bumps give you more grip on wet astro than the kit tyres, but I think part of the problem with the kit tyres is the inserts are so hard. I've been using kit front and goose bumps on the back.

On what surface do the kit tyres work?

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I found B4 mini pins worked better on carpet but it was frowned upon when I set FTD ahead of the 4wd's
errrrm behave yourself, you cant set ftd with a 4wd never mind a big ass truck lol
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