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Old 11-05-2009
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Guys, how are these meant to be run, I know the wider spacing is to the outside, but do you run them with the spikes sweeping forwards as they go out, or rearwards??
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Old 12-05-2009
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it really depends what you want.

in the wet, run them so that the masses of spikes are to the outside with the stock foam inserts.

in the dry, you can run them so the lesser spikes are to the outside, and defo chop some rows off, a harder foam might be good too.

it does seem to be the trend now to switch to Schum Yellow Mini-Pins in the dry on astro so I would mount the angles up with the many spikes to the outside
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Old 16-05-2009
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i always have 2 sets glued up 1 set 1 way round and vise versa i like the fronts to hae the big spaceing and the rears the closer spaces on the out side edge,mini pins a beter on dry astro but will be trying some jconcepts trys on it tomorow if its dry ,lrp suicides worked well on dry astro aswell
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I thought that JConcepts CrowBars in Blue were really good around Cov Astro track, surprisingly low tire wear also
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