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(4 Pack) 2.2 x 5.25 inch 3D Printed Wheel Tire Inserts for 1/10 Scale RC Crawler (Medium)

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$25.99

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1.:Medium


  • Crafted with high-quality, flexible plastic that is temperature resistant and waterproof
  • Product is compatible with Proline and other brands
  • Improved side-hilling and tire contact ,Eliminate tire folding and rolling
  • Fits Tires 2.2 x 5.25 in
  • Material: TPU (Soft Rubber)



2.5 out of 5 stars Manufacturer Zephyr's Market

Product Description:

Our 3D Printed TPU Tire Inserts are crafted with high-quality, flexible plastic that is temperature resistant and waterproof. They offer improved side-hilling, tire contact patch, and eliminate tire folding and rolling. Unlike their foam counterparts, you can expect an increased lifespan and maintenance of the original shape and composition. Perfect for 2.2 x 5.25 tires, this product is compatible with Proline and other brands. These inserts are designed to provide superior handling and stability, helping your RC Crawler perform its best for longer.

Specifications:

  • Material: TPU (Soft Rubber)
  • Color: Varies based on inventory (usually Grey)
  • Fits Tires 2.2 x 5.25 in

Included:

  • Set of 4 Tire Inserts

Jenn
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
Also ordered Medium and Soft. Needed a firm insert for a 15lb 6x6. Drove on the mediums for a couple hours, and they won't break in. Very difficult to fold into the tires. The softs sag under the weight like a flat tire. "Soft rubber" material is misleading; think of beach-ball type plastic. This can lead to flat spots from installation, which I experienced. Mediums might have been okay without the 2-stage type ring, but they're still extremely hard. Absolute junk.It's too bad because I really wanted to like these, as Zephyr's market is about 1 hour from me.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2024
I ordered both the medium and the soft. I have only tried the medium so far but they were so hard that they were useless, zero traction. The side walls were even stiffer and I think you would break the end of the axle off before they would roll over.