
Blockade M4 Compound Tires for 1/8 Off-Road Buggy (2) (PRO903903)
Blockade M4 1/8-scale off-road buggy tires are a two-tire pack designed for front or rear mounting on 1/8-scale buggy wheels. The Blockade tread features large lugs for long wear, balanced spacing for strong forward bite, and a blended side tread that helps reduce edge bite for smoother cornering on a variety of track surfaces.
These tires are built around the M4 compound for grip and durability, and include next-generation closed-cell inserts. Made in the USA, this two-tire set fits standard 1/8 buggy wheels for front or rear use, providing reliable traction and consistent performance through long mains across changing track conditions.
Blockade M4 1/8-scale off-road buggy tires are a two-tire pack designed for front or rear mounting on 1/8-scale buggy wheels. The Blockade tread features large lugs for long wear, balanced spacing for strong forward bite, and a blended side tread that helps reduce edge bite for smoother cornering on a variety of track surfaces.
These tires are built around the M4 compound for grip and durability, and include next-generation closed-cell inserts. Made in the USA, this two-tire set fits standard 1/8 buggy wheels for front or rear use, providing reliable traction and consistent performance through long mains across changing track conditions.
Original: $21.99
-65%$21.99
$7.70Description
Blockade M4 1/8-scale off-road buggy tires are a two-tire pack designed for front or rear mounting on 1/8-scale buggy wheels. The Blockade tread features large lugs for long wear, balanced spacing for strong forward bite, and a blended side tread that helps reduce edge bite for smoother cornering on a variety of track surfaces.
These tires are built around the M4 compound for grip and durability, and include next-generation closed-cell inserts. Made in the USA, this two-tire set fits standard 1/8 buggy wheels for front or rear use, providing reliable traction and consistent performance through long mains across changing track conditions.


