Pro-Line Prism Carpet 2.2" 1/10 4WD Buggy Front Tires (2)

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Pro-Line Prism Carpet 2.2" 1/10 4WD Buggy Front Tires (2)
Price: $16.99
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This is a pair of Pro-Line Prism 4WD Front Carpet Tires. The Prism features tons of Ultra-Sharp Prism shaped Pins in the middle of the tire combined with Wedge style pins on the outside for massive forward grip without the edgy feel of pin tires.

The pins on the Prism are slightly smaller than the original Pin Point tire but there are many more of them, which results in faster and more consistent lap times. The Prism pins have been positioned with the knife edge pointed front to back and side to side for maximum grip and to stay sharp even as they wear down.

The Prism 4WD Front tire perfectly pairs with Pro-Line’s Prism Rear tire for ideal carpet racing performance. The Prism tire is destined to change the carpet racing scene; be the first one with the fastest carpet tire yet – Pro-Line’s Prism!

Features: 

  • Ultra-Sharp Prism Shaped Pins Combined with Wedge on the Sides
  • Massive Forward Grip Without the Edgy Feel
  • Long Lasting & Super Consistent Performance
  • Available in both Z3 and the softer Z4 Carpet Compound
  • Pair with Pro-Line's Prism Rear Tires
  • Made in the USA, since 1982

Specifications:
Height:
3.38" (85mm)
Width:
1.26" (32mm)

This product was added to our catalog on September 6, 2017

Cathy Oyeleke
Sunday, Mar 8 2020 (about 4 years ago)
Pro-Line Prism Carpet 2.2" 1/10 4WD Buggy Front Tires (2) (Z3)
Great tire, little harder getting it on Rim; with all these years of messing with RC cars i think i can handle it. Performance wise i am sitting on the FENCE between Wedge vs Prism 1/10 4WD Buggy Front Tires
Morgan
Tuesday, Jan 14 2020 (about 4 years ago)
Pro-Line Prism Carpet 2.2" 1/10 4WD Buggy Front Tires (2) (Z3)
Real PITA to glue on, ended up destroying the tire with glue in the process. Is this a hobby or torture by super glue? I cannot recommend this!