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h0m3sy 23-11-2012 07:32 PM

Foam Tyres
 
This is probably a daft question, but, is there any way I could fit a 12mm hex to the rear wheels of my 210 to allow me to run Contact Foam Wheels and Tyres. Our local TC club are allowing buggys to run this year but no pin or spike tyres are allowed in case of damage to the prima-felt carpet. A fellow buggy driver turned up last week with foams on and destroyed the field. He had got 1/8 Contact foams and fixed them to his Schumacher wheels somehow. I thought it would be easier if you could change the wheel hex meaning they would bolt straight on ?

mattr 23-11-2012 07:50 PM

if you are allowed to use additive, drop onekiwi a pm and get some of the vbc slicks......

av4625 23-11-2012 08:33 PM

Who had the foams? if u look in the section were everyone puts up pics of there cars were u did! u can c the vbc slicks on onekiwi's cars

h0m3sy 23-11-2012 08:40 PM

Derek had the foams on mate and they were awesome on the carpet, I could do it the same way he did it I suppose, just thought there may be an easier way. i.e 12mm hex on rear so the wheels would bolt straight on.

OneKiwi 24-11-2012 08:36 AM

We run slicks as we share the permanant carpet with touring folk and if we use minipins it will rip/fluff up too much.

I get mine from hobbycity.se or evolutionracing.se it better that you contact them yourselves that way you can save a postage cost from them to me.

Inserts: I use AKA red or Proline blue, I have found that tubby foams etc are too soft. I also wrap the thicker double sided tape around the rim to help fill it out, which is needed more for later on in its life as they tire can get soft. ** Dont forget the breathing holes!!

We also use addative then clean them with brake cleaner or lamp oil.

Hope that helps and if you get stuck contacting the shops then let me know. Try hobbycity first and say I (Simon Frost) recommended them to you
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av4625 24-11-2012 04:04 PM

cud u not just put the foam tyres on the TD rims i dont no how they come or wat they look like so that mite sound stupid lol

OneKiwi 24-11-2012 04:50 PM

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mattr 24-11-2012 07:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by av4625 (Post 716068)
cud u not just put the foam tyres on the TD rims i dont no how they come or wat they look like so that mite sound stupid lol

you just need to grind the ribs off the rim and then glue (and trim) a set of 1/8th foams.......

h0m3sy 27-11-2012 10:36 PM

Did exactly that tonight, took the ribs off the wheels and got the 1/8 foams glued on. They actually look quite good and it wasn't that hard to do :)

kartstuffer 27-11-2012 10:59 PM

I thought you gave up touring cars Dave;)

h0m3sy 27-11-2012 11:31 PM

Unfortunately no spikes or pin type tyres are allowed at UMCC so had to butcher a set of wheels and stick some foams on. I'm coming down to the Naul on Sunday , what time is kick off Ivan?

jimlee 27-11-2012 11:44 PM

Cunning plan to pick up a handy Trophy at the end of the year......:p

h0m3sy 27-11-2012 11:47 PM

I'll get one somehow Jim ....lol

kartstuffer 29-11-2012 11:22 AM

10 - 11 practice , 11ish racing.:thumbsup:

xray011 04-12-2012 11:33 PM

i got mine from rc direct.
http://www.rc-direct.co.uk/-c-39_198_205.html
ennitte foam donut.
you buy two foams and cut a front and rear wheel out of one foam donut.
dont need to trim the rim off your wheels,just push them on.
problem is they not in stock,you will have to email them.
Alan


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