This is a pair of pre-mounted Badlands MX38 Tires. Pro-Line is taking the 3.8" tire game to the next level with the Biggest and Baddest tire ever conceived: the Badlands MX38! Pro-Line Badlands tires are known for having a sweet Motocross inspired tread and the all-new Badlands MX38 tires kick that up a notch with a Bigger and Bolder knobby tread that matches modern MX tire design. The Badlands MX38 is a true All-Terrain tire that will find traction on any surface but is best suited for loose & loamy dirt, mud or grass. Just imagine your truck throwing up huge rooster tails with these awesome looking tires! Compared to the previous Pro-Line Badlands tires, you can expect even better traction, improved wear resistance and enhanced style.
The Badlands MX38 comes conveniently pre-mounted to our F-11 wheel. The F-11 is a super-tough 11-Spoke wheel designed to mimic the look of full-size Off-Road Trucks! Pro-Line's F-11 wheel features scale bolt head details and a swept back face that will stand out from the crowd of boring wheels. This 17mm hex wheel is sure to make your truck stand out from the rest.
Be the first on your block to get the all-new Badlands MX38 tires mounted with F-11 wheels - Order yours today!
Please note: All tires & wheels are sold in pairs, unless otherwise noted
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I don't think so sorry. The MT has 20mm hex hubs and uses a 17mm threaded hex nut.
Most other models have 17mm hubs and 17mm nuts. I can only think Hobao have done this so you have to use their wheels and tyres...
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
We've not specifically tried them, but if your DHK is running 17mm hexes then I'd be very surprised if these wouldn't fit - we've used them on a wide range of trucks in the past :-)
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
Yes they will fit. Stock pinions should be OK to start with - see how you get on :-)
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models