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i have seen slim wheels on the front, used on some of the lrp sharks can you tell me part numbers or company that stock them,
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Get normal revlite tc wheels from Schumacher and cut outer ring off with Stanley knife and get Schumacher 20mm sst mini pins.
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nice 1 fella
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can i ask, what the compounds are, ie which is hardest, blue,green yellow and so on, because im wanting to run a harder tire.
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Blues are hardest, but will be not so grippy on wood/polish floor compared to a yellow. White are the softest, and work very well on low grip carpet, wood, lots of polish floor tracks (i.e. Caldicot)
Hope this helps Mark
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that does help cheers, im thinking blues as they will last abit longer as well as we only race on grippy carpet.
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Blue for club racing As they will wear less as harder compound.
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Schumacher wheel part nos.:
U3792 Rev-lite 20mm 'slim' U2500 Rev-lite 24mm
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i have them in stock if you want any.Take a look on the website
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