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    DURO HF245, anyone use them?

    hey, im thinking of using a set of duro hf245s on my atc200x i need the back end to break loose a lot more. so im looking for someone who switched to these and noticed a marked difference in rear slide. in the description of the tires it actually says " increases rear end slide" but im hoping for an unbiased opinion.

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    I've got a set of the 20's for my Tri-Z. I haven't ran them a lot but they do definitely slide easier, and the straight line hook up is actually very good. I like them.

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    I have a set of those, I like them. They are best left for kinda flat terrain where you either go straight or full lock turn. They aren't as bad as the h-traks(18" flat track tires, discontinued 10+ yrs also), but are still too much. I leave them for flat, fast and hard terrain. They cake up with mud quickly.

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    i have them on my atc 200 and 200x.i love em
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    If you want to slide, that tire will redefine slide.

    I got a brand new set on a beeter 200s I picked up. When going into a curve, little throttle and they slide. Drop down a gear punch it and the thing will whip 360's. And when it finally does come back around straight the tires grip up, much to my dismay where i tore two strip out of the lawn several feet long.


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