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neallewis 28-05-2012 12:54 PM

GT12 Supastox kit tyres
 
Anyone know the exact shore ratings of the supastox kit tyres? I was happy with them out the box on my local track and want to get another set to rotate them.

Also, what's the done thing now with regards to tyre storage? snappy bag them after applying some additive, or store free to air?
I'm new to GT12/mardave class after 20 years off, but I used to race an RC12L and ministock back in the day, where I just use to slap some TQ orange/modified on raceday.

jasond43 28-05-2012 12:58 PM

35 rears 47 fronts same as we run on some of the mardaves
if you have put addy on them put them in you snappy bag i guess this is air tight so they will not dry out and you wont have to put addy on them at your next race mine are just in a cheap container ie lunch box lol

cheers jase

neallewis 28-05-2012 01:12 PM

Cheers Jase. ah good idea, I have a few small "really useful" plastic boxes that will be perfect for the job.

mark christopher 28-05-2012 03:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by neallewis (Post 659162)
Anyone know the exact shore ratings of the supastox kit tyres? I was happy with them out the box on my local track and want to get another set to rotate them.

Also, what's the done thing now with regards to tyre storage? snappy bag them after applying some additive, or store free to air?
I'm new to GT12/mardave class after 20 years off, but I used to race an RC12L and ministock back in the day, where I just use to slap some TQ orange/modified on raceday.

all kits parts are shown in the exploded diagram in manual

neallewis 29-05-2012 01:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mark christopher (Post 659204)
all kits parts are shown in the exploded diagram in manual

http://www.racing-cars.com/images/Te...d_L_linked.pdf
Ah got it cheers. I hadn't noticed them here, though had looked in manual prior to asking.


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