Pro-Line Switch 2.2/3.0 M2 Tires w/Split Six Bead-Loc Wheels (Red/Black) (2) (Sl

Pro-Line Switch 2.2/3.0 M2 Tires w/Split Six Bead-Loc Wheels (Red/Black) (2) (Sl
Price: $41.99
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This is a set of Pro-Line Switch 2.2/3.0" M2 Compound tires pre-mounted on black Split Six rear wheels with red Bead-Loc rings, and are intended for use with the Traxxas Slash 1/10 short course truck.

Switch tires and Split Six wheels collide to make your life just a little easier. Performance minded tires, realistic/durable wheels. Pro-Line asks, "What else do you need to enhance the performance and the look of your Slash?" The answer, "Nothing.". If you are looking to increase your Slash's performance instantly then the Switch is for you.

Tire Features:

  • Improve the performance of your Slash instantly
  • Realistic Off-Road race design
  • Molded outer sidewall internal ribbing for additional sidewall support
  • High density/long-lasting foam inserts included
  • Made from super-soft/IFMAR World Champion M2 compound
  • Superior carcass consistency throughout the tire
Tire Specifications:
Height: 4.30" (109mm)
Width: 1.72" (44mm)
Mounting Bead: 2.2" (Outer) x 3.0" (Inner) (56x76mm)

Wheel Features:
  • One sided-bead-loc captures both sides of tire evenly
  • 3-piece design for easy install and no gluing of tires.
  • Wheel made from high-strength, durable DuPont nylon material
  • New and improved die cast ring design has stronger hold and casted in Pro-Line logos
  • 2.2” front side for realistic look and 3.0” back side for suspension clearance
  • Same track width as stock wheels
  • A deep, satin black finish on all wheels
Included:
  • (2) 2.2/3.0" Split Six Bead-Loc Wheels
  • (2) 2.2/3.0" Switch tires
  • (12) Stainless Steel button head screws
  • (2) Oversized firm foam inserts
  • (1) Pro-Line decal

This product was added to our catalog on July 1, 2009