How to make the best all around tires you will ever use
Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2005 1:27 pm
Ive been getting alot of emails about my rally tires so i thought i would post a "How To" on how i make them, its very simple but it takes some time.
*before i start i need to say that these tires produce added stress on your joints, especialy if you have upgraded electronics and a locked differential. I have since had to go all alloy as far as the cups, U joints, and wheels go due to the added stress on the parts*
OK, that out of the way, here is how you do it. I start off with a set of 4 lego tires (they are a little over 3/4 of an inch in diameter, almost exactly the same diameter as your xmod or mini z rims)
I then take a dremel to the inside of the tires and slowly work my way around and removing the material, being careful to keep it as true and round as i can. Once you get to where you have a little under 1/8th of an inch of rubber left (not counting the tread) you should be ready to install them.
I grind off the center ridge on my xmod tires but you dont have to (you may need to trim the fender if you dont trim the ridge though) and then i use a little bit of super glue on the rims to keep the tires in place (just enough to keep them on but little enough that i can get them off to replace them) Then just streatch the tires on and go tear it up.
These tires are very soft and sticky and i have found that they work on all surfaces, smooth, rough, and off road. They work great on carpet and cement as well on the kitchen floor and anywhere in between. Ive actualy found that they work better on cement than any other tire ive used.

Well then, that should do it, go tear it up pimps
Sporttracguy
*before i start i need to say that these tires produce added stress on your joints, especialy if you have upgraded electronics and a locked differential. I have since had to go all alloy as far as the cups, U joints, and wheels go due to the added stress on the parts*
OK, that out of the way, here is how you do it. I start off with a set of 4 lego tires (they are a little over 3/4 of an inch in diameter, almost exactly the same diameter as your xmod or mini z rims)
I then take a dremel to the inside of the tires and slowly work my way around and removing the material, being careful to keep it as true and round as i can. Once you get to where you have a little under 1/8th of an inch of rubber left (not counting the tread) you should be ready to install them.
I grind off the center ridge on my xmod tires but you dont have to (you may need to trim the fender if you dont trim the ridge though) and then i use a little bit of super glue on the rims to keep the tires in place (just enough to keep them on but little enough that i can get them off to replace them) Then just streatch the tires on and go tear it up.
These tires are very soft and sticky and i have found that they work on all surfaces, smooth, rough, and off road. They work great on carpet and cement as well on the kitchen floor and anywhere in between. Ive actualy found that they work better on cement than any other tire ive used.

Well then, that should do it, go tear it up pimps
Sporttracguy