Trio Trail Burners MT Tire Testing: Performance Review & Long-Term Plans

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Today on Roadside RC, we delve into the thrilling world of tire testing with the all-new Trio Trail Burners MT tires. These bad boys boast a 1.9 rim and a 4.75 overall diameter, promising some serious grip on the trails. Known for their aluminum prowess, Trio has now set their sights on conquering the RC Crawler Tire domain - a bold move indeed. But the burning question remains: do they have what it takes to dominate the rubber game?
Our intrepid team mounts these fresh treads on WPR HJY Wheels, opting for a different approach to the traditional Trio Wheels. However, a classic blunder strikes as they forget to vent the first tire, leading to some impromptu hole-punching action. Despite this minor setback, comparisons with the Proline Aztec tires reveal similar dimensions, hinting at a standard RC Crawler Tire setup. The tires are then showcased on various RC vehicles, injecting a splash of color and style into the mix.
As the testing commences, the Trio Trail Burners MT tires prove to be a mixed bag of surprises. Initial runs on the backyard course yield impressive results, defying low expectations. Yet, when faced with the unforgiving rock wall, traction issues rear their head, casting a shadow of doubt. Nevertheless, the team remains undeterred, opting to push the tires to their limits with the current setup. Plans are in motion to acquire 3D printed inserts from Team Revolt, promising a potential game-changer in the tire performance arena. Stay tuned for the thrilling saga of the Trio Trail Burners MT tires as they face the ultimate test of time and terrain.

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