Chisel 2.2" G8 Rock Terrain Truck Tires w/Memory Foam
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This is a pair of Pro-Line Chisel 2.2" Tires. Pro-Line's highly anticipated rock crawling Chisel tire in G8 compound is ready for your 2.2" rock crawler. Check out what people are saying about the Pro-Line Chisel in G8.
"I finally got a chance to run my Chisels today and I have to say they are very impressive" - Brad Dumont aka Bender
"These things are awesome"- Brandon Coonce aka Nluvwithxlr8ing
"The tire height is amazing. You feel like you can drive over just about anything“- Dale Johnson
"Played on some boulders and pulled off some sick climbs"- Kenn Lochel aka FrankyRizzo
Please note: All tires & wheels are sold in pairs, unless otherwise noted.
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1149-14 | Chisel 2.2" G8 Rock Terrain Truck Tires w/ Memory Foam
- A whopping 5.4" tall x 2.3" wide for maximum ground clearance and significant contact patch
- 9 different rows of tread for the ultimate in terrain diversity
- Open lug design enhances your grab ability on a variety of surfaces. It also cleans out phenomenally in mud or snow conditions
- Remarkable side hilling capability due to strategic tread design and tread spacing
- Oversize memory foam included
- Optional 2-stage foam also available
- Made in the USA, since 1982 - Read about Pro-Line Racing's History
- G8 compound
- Utilizes a totally unique compounding process. Super soft yet maintains tread shape and carcass shape while climbing under the most extreme conditions
- Ridiculously long-lasting
- Specially formulated for all types of rock surfaces
"We have over 40 packs on our G8 Hammers and they are just starting to show wear“ Mike and Dale Johnson.
"Simply amazing traction on anything I throw at the G8" -Don Hughes aka Don Hughes
- Chisel tires 2.2" (2 pcs)
- Oversized memory foam (2 pcs)
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Height: | 5.40" (137mm) | |
| Width: | 2.30" (58mm) | ||
Product Reviews
09/21/2010 - 10:21:22 PM
If I Could Grab Only One Crawler Tire...
I'm one of those guys with the curiosity of a five year-old who would rather tinker than sleep. My crawler spends quite a bit of time running, but it spends more time in the process of being torn apart, modified, and reassembled than it does crawling. But thatâ
09/21/2010 - 05:59:46 AM
slip to grip
08/28/2010 - 05:41:07 AM








