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Proline SCX6 2.9" Dual Stage Front/Rear Crawling Foam 1/6th Scale PR6376-00

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Proline SCX6 2.9" Dual Stage Front/Rear Crawling Foam 1/6th Scale PR6376-00High performance dual stage foam inserts designed for 1 6 scale SCX6 rock crawlers. Featuring a closed cell inner and soft outer foam, they provide maximum traction, stability, and sidewall support for demanding terrain. Features Dual stage design: Combines closed cell inner with soft outer foam Enhanced grip: Soft outer layer maximises traction on rough terrain Superior support: Closed cell inner maintains strong sidewall stability Contoured fit:

High-performance dual stage foam inserts designed for 1/6 scale SCX6 rock crawlers. Featuring a closed cell inner and soft outer foam, they provide maximum traction, stability, and sidewall support for demanding terrain.

Features

  • Dual stage design: Combines closed cell inner with soft outer foam
  • Enhanced grip: Soft outer layer maximises traction on rough terrain
  • Superior support: Closed cell inner maintains strong sidewall stability
  • Contoured fit: Designed to match 2.9 inch SCX6 crawler tyres
  • Waterproof inner foam: Resistant to moisture for consistent performance
  • Highly durable: Built to withstand extreme crawling conditions

Specifications

  • Brand: ProLine
  • Part Number: PR6376-00
  • Model Code: PRO637600
  • Tyre Size Compatibility: 2.9 inch
  • Scale: 1/6
  • Type: Dual stage foam inserts

Includes

  • 2 x Inner closed cell foam inserts
  • 2 x Outer open cell foam inserts

Important Notes

  • Designed for SCX6 and other 2.9 inch crawler tyres
  • Tyres and wheels not included
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