Pro-Line Maxxis Trepador Rock Terrain 1.9" Rock Crawler Tires (2) (Class - 3) (G8) w/Memory Foam

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Pro-Line Maxxis Trepador Rock Terrain 1.9" Rock Crawler Tires (2) (Class - 3) (G8)
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Tires Overview:

Pro-Line Maxxis Trepador Rock Terrain 1.9" Rock Crawler Tires. Designed to conquer the most extreme off-road terrain with ease, coming in at a massive 4.9" tall, the Trepador raises the bar for oversized, high-performance rock crawling tires. Pro-Line's design engineers captured all the unique features of the real 1:1 Trepador tires, from the ultra-aggressive sidewall for excellent traction on sand and rocks, the multi-curve tread for improved traction on loose dirt and slippery terrain to the unique tread element arrangement that ensures uniform contact area for maximum contact patch!


NOTE: Wheels shown in the photos are not included and are for illustrative purposes only.

Features:

  • Officially Licensed by Maxxis to Pro-Line
  • Designed for Extreme Off-Road and Rock Crawling Performance
  • Ultra-aggressive Sidewall Design
  • Faithfully Replicates The Real 1:1 Maxxis Trepador Tires
  • Made in USA
  • 4.9" Oversized overall diameter

Specifications:

  • Scale: 1/10
  • Outer Diameter: 4.9" (124mm)
  • Inner Diameter: 1.9" (48.26mm)
  • Width: 1.75" (44mm)
  • Comp Class: Class 3

Includes:

  • (2) Maxxis Trepador 1.9" Tires
  • (2) Foam Inserts

This product was added to our catalog on February 14, 2024

William Hess
Verified Owner
Tuesday, Jul 23 2024 (3 months ago)
Pro-Line Maxxis Trepador Rock Terrain 1.9" Rock Crawler Tires (2) (Class - 3) (G8)
I cant give a 5 star cause i havent run them yet but they do look an feel like they will be a good trail tire, i like the height of them an the g8 compound, we will see after there first true test.