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Old 18-04-2010
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Default Who stocks sc10/goosebumps wheels and tyres

My stock tyres are wearing out on the rear after stoke bcl today and who stocks wheels and tyres for these.
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i also want some decent GRIPPY SC TYRES seen some j concepts that look good and think proline do some to. any one got any good links
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I've been getting mine from Concept Racing. Not sure if he has any in stock right now after the recent robbery though, no doubt he will be able to help you though

I was shocked at the cost of a pair of stock tyres, but they work brilliantly on dry Astro, better than Goosebumps with and the foam inserts that come with them!!

The J Concepts Rulux wheel is also better value for money than the stockers!

[edit]I've been using M2 Proline Calibers on CMCC dirt track, now most of the dust has gone, they work brilliantly, wear isn't to bad either, they should last for 3 or 4 meetings on the very abrasive surface. Got some Bowties to try on the rear as well, just waiting on some V3 foams...[/edit]
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I've been getting mine from Concept Racing. Not sure if he has any in stock right now after the recent robbery though, o doubt he will be able to help you though

I was shocked at the cost of a pair of stock tyres, but they work brilliantly on dry Astro, better than Goosebumps with and the foam inserts that come with them!!

The J Concepts Rulux wheel is also better value for money than the stockers!

[edit]I've been using M2 Proline Calibers on CMCC dirt track, now most of the dust has gone, they work brilliantly, wear isn't to bad either, they should last for 3 or 4 meetings on the very abrasive surface. Got some Bowties to try on the rear as well, just waiting on some V3 foams...[/edit]
He will get them for you with a slight delay tho
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so what do you thing the best tyre for astro turf is and where can i get a set pronto. running a hyper 10sc 4wd . really need traction its drift city at the min
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Not sure about 4WD TBH, as I race an SC10!

Saying that Goosebumps where grip rolling in the dry on a SCRT10 :O (CMCC Astro track). The guy that runs that truck switched to the stock tyre from an HPI Blitz and the truck was much easier to drive.

Hopefully someone will make a proper spike or pin tyre, if the class takes off...
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ok thanks pal hopefully the prolines work out ok . gonna order a set . unless some one wants to sell me some 2nd hand sc wheels an tyres. paypal ready
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The proline calibers are ment for medium to loose mud tracks, the goosebumps are the best all-around tire from loose to blue groove.
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