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    Default Trenchers or badlands?

    With the flux being on 6s this year one time or another the tires are gonna blow up .
    For bashing which do you guys suggest,trencher or badlands?
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    Default Re: Trenchers or badlands?

    Never had trenchers, but badlands have been good to me on the truggy. I am not hip on the way badlands look on my MT's though, and I run Mashers on them with great results. I dare to say the Trenchers are just about the largest MT tire you can get??? So for rough terrain, big flips and jumps they are probably the bomb!

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    Default Re: Trenchers or badlands?

    I prefer badlands! I run them on a Supermaxx with a ported picco .27 outlaw and a LST2-E with 6s and a 1717. They work great on just about anything!

    I have not yet owned a set of trenchers though.

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    Default Re: Trenchers or badlands?

    I got the trenchers on my 4x4 pede and i love them,but a buddy has them on a E-Maxx and they aren't the best,nor are the trenchers on SCT's.I had the bad lands on my sportwerks turmiol,and mayhem st and the were great.

    Go with the badlands IMO.

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    I have had them both and liked them both. I have trenchers on my 5T, great tire. I liked the badlands just a tad bit more though.
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    Default Re: Trenchers or badlands?

    I love the bada$$ look badlands give ... never ran trenchers although they do look fresh.

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    I've noticed the badlands will dig in soft unpacked dirt better then the trenchers do.The trenchers kinda bog,badlands will actually raise the truck up and skim on top.

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    Default Re: Trenchers or badlands?

    Ive run both tires on my maxx, and I much prefer the badlands. The trenchers do have allot of forward bite, but thats it, they tend to push allot in turns where the badlands are much more balanced when it comes to handling all the way around in my opinion.
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    Thanks guys
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    Default Re: Trenchers or badlands?

    I have badlands on my 8ight-T and bash it to death on 5s, tons of traction on almost any serface, I also have the trencher-X and dont care for them much with my driving style, to big and sluggish for my liking.
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