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Old 07-07-2008
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Any advice on tyres for Eastrax with 2WD? Is it minipins, or minispikes? Which compound?
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Any advice on tyres for Eastrax with 2WD? Is it minipins, or minispikes? Which compound?
Tim, think the norm is Shuey yellow minispikes when dry and bb geeens when damp or wet, although they work in the dry to.
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At the 4wd regional i ran BB greens (in the dry) they felt a bit more forgiving than schueys.. (I won btw so they were quick) Nathan TQ'd though on schueys so either will be fine...personal preference

I'll be trying both in practice however on the 2wd just to see...

Rich's advice sums it up i think.. but im not sure what these 'geeens' are
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Staggered ribs on the front might be a good option
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