ProLine Dirt Hawg
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ProLine Dirt Hawg
Hi Hi,
I used to run ProLine Dirt Hawg in the early days for general bashing around. I was wondering what could be a modern day equivalent?
I used to run ProLine Dirt Hawg in the early days for general bashing around. I was wondering what could be a modern day equivalent?
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Re: ProLine Dirt Hawg
What type vehicle (tire size) and what surfaces?
Depending on those, your options could be more limited.
Depending on those, your options could be more limited.
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Re: ProLine Dirt Hawg
For general buggy bashing and street running/testing, my current go to tires are traxxas anaconda rears and schumacher honeycomb fronts. I get very good mileage out of them and the harder schuey front tire helps prevent traction rolling on asphalt. Amain has them for a good price:
Rear tire:
https://www.amainhobbies.com/traxxas-anaconda-2.2-rear-tires-2-bandit-standard-tra2478/p385809?v=68978
Front tire:
https://www.amainhobbies.com/schumacher-honeycomb-2.2-1-10-2wd-buggy-front-tires-2-yellow-schu6859/p846488?v=827126
Rear tire:
https://www.amainhobbies.com/traxxas-anaconda-2.2-rear-tires-2-bandit-standard-tra2478/p385809?v=68978
Front tire:
https://www.amainhobbies.com/schumacher-honeycomb-2.2-1-10-2wd-buggy-front-tires-2-yellow-schu6859/p846488?v=827126
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Re: ProLine Dirt Hawg
I haven't run them, yet, but I'm currently buying Pro Line Hot Laps because they have sort-of-scale radial tread look. I mainly run on hard surfaces so didn't consider all terrain, like the dirt hawgs. Downside is there isn't a 4wd front.
https://www.amainhobbies.com/proline-hot-lap-dirt-oval-2.2-rear-buggy-tires-2-m4-pro8308-03/p1555188?v=1535477
Previously I was buying Duratrax Banditos because they really looked like radials and had white lettering, but those were discontinued for 1/10 scale buggies, of course, right when I was about to buy more sets for a finished build.
https://www.amainhobbies.com/proline-hot-lap-dirt-oval-2.2-rear-buggy-tires-2-m4-pro8308-03/p1555188?v=1535477
Previously I was buying Duratrax Banditos because they really looked like radials and had white lettering, but those were discontinued for 1/10 scale buggies, of course, right when I was about to buy more sets for a finished build.
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Re: ProLine Dirt Hawg
Thanks for all the advise. Will check those out.
And planning to run them on a Turbo Optima/Javelin 4wd buggy. So, having 4wd front will be nice.
And planning to run them on a Turbo Optima/Javelin 4wd buggy. So, having 4wd front will be nice.
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Re: ProLine Dirt Hawg
The Dirt Hawgs still turn up on E-Bay from time to time. I try to pick them up whenever I see a set...either front or rear.ongbenghui wrote: ↑Wed May 14, 2025 10:42 am Thanks for all the advise. Will check those out.
And planning to run them on a Turbo Optima/Javelin 4wd buggy. So, having 4wd front will be nice.
I still think these were the best all-around basher tire for a buggy, especially if you run on asphalt. They last a long-long time.
Here's my basher Javelin on Dirt Hawgs.
Adam
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