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Carl
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2024
My rig is almost 11lbs and I have use different inserts. These reds are great but the foams broke down fast with this weight. I switched the foams to hair 3 inch hair buns and I been using it this way for almost a year on three rigs and getting ready to buy 3 more sets. And 6 of my friends run blues or reds in there rigs. I wouldn't buy any other types.
Josito MTL
Reviewed in Canada on August 19, 2023
Fits perfectly on WLTOYS 12429
Chevy_boy001
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2023
They fit 4.19s perfect they hold up my 12lb rig perfectly, perfect amount of tire roll
Didier
Reviewed in France on May 17, 2023
Bonne tenue dans le pneu.Commande rapide
Stephan Franke
Reviewed in Germany on November 10, 2023
Hier sieht man vorher/nachher.Verbaut auf einem Traxxas in 105mm Reifen. Der Reifen drückt sich immernoch, die Seitenwände sind erheblich straffer. Besseres schrägfahren. TopAber aufwendig beim Aufziehen.
José María
Reviewed in Spain on October 27, 2023
Económicas, ajuste bueno al neumático y llanta
Peter Agnello
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2021
I like the 2 stage of these. They are half the cost of proline. Tires hold better on angles with the hard rubber/ latex center. The soft outer foam conforms to surfaces well. Only issue would be they don't FILL a 1.9 tire out. They give an always aired down look
Tiller 83
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2021
I don't see why people are complaining so much. The outer foam is super soft, as needed to allow tread conformity. The inner is rubber and stops the tire from collapsing around the rim. The rubber is heavier than just foam and you're putting in the tires, around the wheels, of a crawler or trail vehicle. This is where we add weight anyway. They do slide, due to the harder smooth surface of the rubber but that can be addressed with some glue or double sided tape.If you're wanting more stability for a faster vehicle, then you may want the other brand.If you want more tire conformity then try putting the smaller diameter (100mm) into your larger diameter tires, that will allow the tire tread to spread and create a larger contact patch. Though you might lose some stability in the unsupported section of tire.If you vent your tires these or the likes are a must have.
Chris
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2021
Outers are a little stiff for a lightweight rig but they are a perfect fit for proline 4.75 size tires. They fit perfectly so much so that beading up a notoriously difficult tire such as the proline xl series is cake.
Preston
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2021
These performed well. Just check that they work with the weight of your truck like any others. Gave great support through turns but we’re still compliant when needing the grip. As long as they match the weight of your truck they’re pretty great. Only down side I could see (which can be a positive too depending) is they add a lot of weight. Weight down low is good for crawling but I always try not to rely too much on rotational weight additions. That’s the only knock though.
Mike Phillips
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 16, 2021
I bought some Hyrax tyres for my TRX4 Defender and found them to be to soft.Replaced the original insert with these Injora two stage inserts and the Defender now works well.
Karissa
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2021
Foam is definitely more on the firm side. I was happy when I got them till I actually used them and found out the foam slips on the hard rubber insert making your tire warp and stay in that position. Makes it look like you have a really bent rim and can make the tire rub the body or other parts. I will be returning them and should've listened to the other bad reviews
Denture Diva Chrissy
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2021
Ehh. To be clear, these are NOT dual stage FOAM inserts. They're one stage foam and one rubber rim ring. Hard rubber. Like, zero give rubber. I'm running interco super swamper Irok tires and these DO run well inside them but a couple gripes.As stated above these aren't dual foam. They're foam outer with hard rubber inner. The outer foam is perfect for crawling. Good give, even better rebound. I like them. But the inner ring is so hard. Too hard. Side wall support is probably better than any foam could ever give but the outer foam shifts CONSTANTLY off the inner ring leading to horrendous tire wobble. This may not be a big deal for crawling/ultra slow trail runs but thats really bad for any type of speed. Stress on everything etc. Not to mention, it's ugly having tire wobble. Also, given the ultra hard rubber inner ring, there's only at most half an inch of tire flex until the top foam fully compresses into the rubber inner. That is horrible for technical crawling. It's not great for side hilling either, given how bad the foams shift. They add some serious weight to the wheels though which is great for COG so that's a plus.Would I have bought them knowing everything I know? No. I wouldn't have. Spend the extra money and get proline dual stage, or Crawler innovations. I chalk this up to a noob mistake on my part.Still giving 4 stars overall though, because of the massive improvement over stock foams. Though I'm sure I'll revisit this and 2 star it when I get quality foams in my next wheel/tire set up.
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