Tamiya DT-03 Neo Fighter Buggy On Road Run - Testing the Carson All Terrain Rear Tires on Tarmac

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Running the Tamiya DT-03 Neo Fighter Buggy on tarmac ... covered with sand and gravel. For just how long did the Carson All Terrain rear tires last?
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Always liked the Carson All Terrain tires for my Tamiya DT-02 Buggies. Very affordable and they seem to work very well both on road and off road. But I also started wondering if these tires would wear out just as quickly as a set of regular spiked buggy tires?
Each run with the Tamiya DT-03 Neo Fighter Buggy lasted a small NiMH battery pack between 3000 and 4600 mah. I did as many slides and turns on the tarmac as I liked. Not trying to spare the tires, just testing their durability on tarmac. You can see the result in the video.
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