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Jim Birkitt 13-09-2012 07:09 PM

tyres needed
 
hiya people im hoping get my car built up fri/sat ready for saturday night got nearly everything but now a expense of wheels and tyres and was just wondering what tyres and how many for here and will these be ok run at other venues

i have esc,batteries and pick up motor in morning,few spares and got to get wheels and tyres but do not know what to get

thanks

Col 13-09-2012 07:41 PM

Tyres are available from the onsite shop for around £7 per axle. You will also need inserts as well and some superglue to hold it all together. All is available from the shop
What car are you running? The shop stocks primarily associated and losi spares..

Jim Birkitt 13-09-2012 07:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Col (Post 694170)
Tyres are available from the onsite shop for around £7 per axle. You will also need inserts as well and some superglue to hold it all together. All is available from the shop
What car are you running? The shop stocks primarily associated and losi spares..

durango going mb in morning as need to pick some stuff up so was going get rims tyres and inserts needed .....

Col 13-09-2012 08:12 PM

Cool. Bally is ace and stocks loads of Durango bits.

Tyres needed are either Schumacher mini pins OR mini spikes (new floor has great grip so can getaway with either - if you're new I'd suggest spikes. They offer a smoother transition between surface)
Bally can also recomend you an insert. I don't know what he's stocking at the moment but he's raced at York so knows the score there

Good luck!

Jim Birkitt 13-09-2012 08:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Col (Post 694186)
Cool. Bally is ace and stocks loads of Durango bits.

Tyres needed are either Schumacher mini pins OR mini spikes (new floor has great grip so can getaway with either - if you're new I'd suggest spikes. They offer a smoother transition between surface)
Bally can also recomend you an insert. I don't know what he's stocking at the moment but he's raced at York so knows the score there

Good luck!

cheers mate spot on

neallewis 13-09-2012 09:12 PM

The Answer RC inserts are great from Bally:
http://www.rccarshop.co.uk/index.php...rt-medium.html
I use them or the ones that Castle models sells (onsite shop at York club).
I get job lots from Castle when I can. Both are great, and reusable many times.
I've only had problems with the schumacher inserts breaking up after one use, so I avoid them now.

Jim Birkitt 14-09-2012 11:51 AM

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Originally Posted by neallewis (Post 694219)
The Answer RC inserts are great from Bally:
http://www.rccarshop.co.uk/index.php...rt-medium.html
I use them or the ones that Castle models sells (onsite shop at York club).
I get job lots from Castle when I can. Both are great, and reusable many times.
I've only had problems with the schumacher inserts breaking up after one use, so I avoid them now.

spot on mate cheers guna grab some dinner and some dollar then head to mb models you at york sat nite??


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