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The legendary X-Pattern Belted Radial tires for Mini (1/12th scale) cars are back by popular demand!... | The legendary X-Pattern Radial tires for Mini (1/12th scale) cars are back by popular demand! The ag... | These long-lasting tires are great for just bashing around in your driveway, or for practice tires w... | The Mini Super Radials are great for running around in your street or on your track. The scale-looki... | HPI Racing MX60 Slick Tires are molded from sticky S-Compound rubber for higher traction and lower l... |
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Buy HPI closed: 12-19 to 1-7 |
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Buy HPI closed: 12-19 to 1-7 |
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Buy HPI closed: 12-19 to 1-7 |
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Buy HPI closed: 12-19 to 1-7 |
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Buy HPI closed: 12-19 to 1-7 |
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These Mini T-Drift Tires are a special hard plastic tire made to fit on Cup Racer cars. The extremel... | Genuine HPI parts! |
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Buy HPI closed: 12-19 to 1-7 |
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Buy HPI closed: 12-19 to 1-7 |
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HPI Racing has a large selection of high performance touring car tires for every street or track surface. Use the chart below to find the tire that meets your traction requirements.
Which Compound is best for you?
| 35R |
Very hot-weather surfaces, long life span |
| 33R |
Hot-weather surfaces, long life span |
| 27R |
Warm-weather surfaces, long life span |
| 23R |
Cool-weather surfaces, long life span |
| 20R |
Cold-weather surfaces, long life span |
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| B15-40: |
Maximum grip, good life span |
| Pro Compound: |
High grip, average life span |
| Super Compound: |
Good grip, average life span |
| M-Compound: |
Average grip, short to average life span |
Belted or
Non-Belted?
HPI
developed our belted tires to help prevent the tire from expanding during
acceleration. A strip of nylon belt on the inside makes them very similar
to full-size racing tires. Another benefit is that the contact patch does not
squirm as much during cornering. The result of the belted technology is
more grip and much longer tire life.
Belted tires are perfect
for Nitro racers, the belts keep the tires from expanding (or "ballooning")
under the rotational forces while racing.
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