Axial AX10 Scorpion Almost Ready to Run

May 30, 2008 in Axial | Comments Off

Axial AX10 ARTR

Axial has just released another version of their ever popular Scorpion RC rock crawling truck, this time it’s an almost ready to run (ARTR) version. The Axial AX10 Scorpion ARTR was designed from the ground up, and every detail was thought through to provide a competition level base kit to work with. In the past the only way to build a competition capable rock crawler was to buy bits and pieces of several different kit. This long and sometimes frustrating process could take as long as several months just to get the right parts together before you could even start the build. Now you can get a factory built rolling chassis, and within approximately an hours build-time you’ll be able to hit the rocks with your competition ready AX10 Scorpion rock crawler.

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Proline Racing flat iron tires

April 24, 2008 in Pro-Line Racing | Comments Off

Proline Racing flat iron tires

Proline-Racing has just released their newest 2.2″ tires, the Flat Iron! The flat iron tire has been designed for complete terrain diversity while maintaining a true rock crawling look. The tread on the Proline Flat Iron tires is spaced close enough together for street use and the large lug pattern combined with siping allows the tire to have the perfect amount of flex under throttle acceleration.

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Axial XC-1 RC Rock Crawler Body

March 28, 2008 in Axial | no comments

Axial XC-1 RC Rock Crawler Body

The new Axial XC-1 rc rock crawler body has been designed as a competition level rock crawling body which allows clearance where you need when rc rock crawling. The tapered front and rear end allows for more articulation space and the side skirt acts as a skid plate when on the rocks.

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Proline Rock Crawling Memory Foam

March 18, 2008 in Pro-Line Racing | no comments

Proline Rock Crawling Memory Foam

Proline Racing has just released a new type of tire foam – soft memory foam!

The new Proline 2.2″ memory foam allows the tire to flex more over obstacles. Thus allowing your tire to work more efficiently and effectively. The Proline memory tire form also helps to maintain a more level chassis by absorbing these obstacles.

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Proline Racing Hammer 2.2 tires

March 17, 2008 in Pro-Line Racing | no comments

Proline Racing Hammer 2.2 tires

Proline Racing has just released their newest set of 2.2 tires, the Proline Hammer! The Proline Hammer has been designed for complete terrain diversity. An alternating outer lug design made up of solid lugs and recessed lugs allows for different lug flexing characteristics. The diverse outer lugs help to ensure that the Proline Racing Hammer tire will continually grab and re-grab under the most extreme conditions for unsurpassed forward progress.

Next, there’s finely detailed sidewall tread made to grip the surrounding terrain whenever in a super tight spot. Finally, the center lugs found on the Proline Hammer 2.2 provide lateral stability for all of those side-hilling obstacles.

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Wheely King RC Crawler Conversion Kit

February 21, 2008 in HPI | no comments

Wheely King RC Crawler

After many months of user modifying their HPI Wheely King into a RC rock crawler using various RC parts or creating their own parts, HPI Racing has released a kit of their own which allows anyone with a HPI Wheely King to quickly convert it to a ready to crawl rock crawler!

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Proline Helios and Chevy C10 rc crawler bodies

February 18, 2008 in Pro-Line Racing | no comments

1972 Chevy C10 RC Rock Crawler Body

Proline Racing has just released two awesome rc bodies designed specifically for rc rock crawling in mind. The ever popular 1972 Chevy C10 body and a new radical Proline Helios body. Both bodies are designed at minimum USRCCA specs: 12.5″ long, 5″ wide, and only 3.4″ tall and the Proline Helios weighs in at only 41 grams. Both the Proline Chevy C10 and Proline Helios also feature a dovetail design front and back which give the bodies exceptional clearance under extreme articulation during those rc rock climbing events.

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