Dserbin
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okay, so when you choose larger tires do you want to increase the pinion gear size? (higher number)?Outside diameter (OD) is usually listed in etailer descriptions. I've run truggy tires on my MT410, at the local off road dirt track, as well as Arrma Minkawas, and Duratrax Badgers, both of which are larger diameter than truggy tires, for grass, bashing, etc. The Backflips mentioned above are a very popular choice, especially for flipping the truck around in the air. Proline Badlands offer a size that will also work well. They're pricey, but have been durable for me. Just remember, changing tire diameter effectively changes gearing, heavier tires will put more stress on your driveline/chassis, and may feel noticeably slower, especially with lower powered setups.