Choosing RC repair tools & parts gets tricky when two crawler-tire sets serve different wheel formats. The lower listed price only helps if the format matches the build; tread language matters after that. One choice is organized around named vehicle compatibility, while the other emphasizes a particular wheel format and soft, sticky tread brief. The useful decision is to match the wheel first, then decide whether the compatibility or terrain description better fits your project.
Quick verdict
The 4PCS RC Crawler Tires are the straightforward choice when the listed wheel format and $21.00 price match the build. HOBBYSOUL is the more specialized choice when its listed beadlock format and $36.26 price fit the project. The absolute price spread is $15.26, so the extra cost makes sense only when the second set's format and tread brief are the ones you need.
At a glance
| Choice | Listed price | Wheel or fit detail | Size detail |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4PCS RC Crawler Tires | $21.00 | For 1.9-inch wheels; compatible scale listed as 1:10 | 90mm outside diameter |
| HOBBYSOUL 1.3-Inch RC Crawler Tires | $36.26 | Designed for most 1.3-inch beadlock wheels | 72mm tall × 28mm wide |
Where each product wins
- 4PCS RC Crawler Tires: This set wins on fit clarity. Axial SCX10 ii 90046 and Traxxas TRX4 are named, alongside a 1:10 scale designation. That gives a shopper with one of those vehicles a concrete starting point.
- HOBBYSOUL 1.3-Inch RC Crawler Tires: This set wins for a terrain-specific brief. Its description calls out wet mud, loose dirt, and slick rock, along with an asymmetric, irregular triangular tread and soft, sticky compound.
4PCS RC Crawler Tires for 1.9-Inch Wheels

The clearest reason to choose the 4PCS set is its explicit compatibility language: Axial SCX10 ii 90046 and Traxxas TRX4 are named alongside 1:10 scale. The BFGoodrich Mud-Terrain phrase also gives the set a clear crawler-tire identity. Its limitation is format specificity: the title centers on 1.9-inch wheels, so it is not the right match for a project built around HOBBYSOUL's 1.3-inch beadlock specification. That makes the named vehicle compatibility useful for a shopper who already knows the rig, but not a substitute for matching the wheel format. The listed 90mm outside diameter is another concrete fit detail, not a reason to rank it above the other tire.
HOBBYSOUL 1.3-Inch RC Crawler Tires

Choose HOBBYSOUL when its tread brief is the priority. The description specifies an asymmetric, irregular triangular tread and an ultra-soft sticky compound, with wet mud, loose dirt, and slick rock called out as target surfaces. That gives shoppers a terrain-specific reason to select it. The limitation is fit specificity: the tire is designed for most 1.3-inch beadlock wheels, so it should not be treated as interchangeable with a 1.9-inch wheel format. The listed 72mm-tall by 28mm-wide dimensions are useful matching details, but the numbers alone do not establish a performance advantage.
Final choice by use case
- Known Axial SCX10 ii 90046 or Traxxas TRX4: Choose the 4PCS set because those vehicle matches are named and its listed price is lower.
- Wet mud, loose dirt, or slick rock focus: Choose HOBBYSOUL because the soft sticky compound and asymmetric triangular tread are explicitly described for those surfaces.
- Wheel specification is unsettled: Match the wheel format first. The two sets are identified for different formats, so price alone is not enough.
The clean split is simple: the 4PCS set suits a compatibility-led purchase, while HOBBYSOUL suits a project built around its specified tread brief and beadlock-wheel format.