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File:MK7 Standard.png|[[Standard (tires)|Standard]] (Normal) | File:MK7 Standard.png|[[Standard (tires)|Standard]] (Normal) | ||
File:MK7 Gold Tires.png|[[Gold Tires]] (Gold Wheels) | File:MK7 Gold Tires.png|[[Gold Tires]] (Gold Wheels) | ||
File:MK7 Roller.png|[[Roller]] | File:MK7 Roller.png|[[Roller (tires)|Roller]] | ||
File:MK7 Slim.png|[[Slim (tires)|Slim]] | File:MK7 Slim.png|[[Slim (tires)|Slim]] | ||
File:MK7 Slick.png|[[Slick]] | File:MK7 Slick.png|[[Slick]] |
Revision as of 06:59, July 11, 2014
A tire is a customizable vehicle part that appears in all the Mario Kart installments, but are only customizable in Mario Kart 7 and Mario Kart 8. It alters the speed, acceleration, and weight stats. The tires have changed constantly throughout the two games, varying in size and features.
History
Mario Kart 7
The tire customization first appears in Mario Kart 7. It, as usual, affects the speed and weight of the vehicle.
Standard (Normal)
Gold Tires (Gold Wheels)
Wood (Wooden)
Mario Kart 8
Tire customization returns in Mario Kart 8. The stats didn't change much from the last game, but in anti-gravity the speed and handling are affected. In addition, all tires in Mario Kart 7 except Mushroom and Red Monster return, plus more customizations.
Trivia
- The Standard, Roller, Slim, Slick, Sponge, Wood, Monster, and Gold Tires are the only tires that appear in both games.