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many moons ago when i was a nipper we used to use foam tires on buggys indoors on carpet, now the burning question! does anyone know anywhere that still sells them? as my local club is thinking of running buggys next indoor season
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I searched for hours to try to find some so i could run my b4 during practice at ardent. No luck. They were popular in the early nineties, when the first 1/10 touring cars were actually converted buggies.
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Tyres have always been available, unless you are expecting them ready mounted. You'll just have to mount them yourself - just like we used to do in the old days.
Take your pick from these, 30 shore is very soft while 42 shore is the firmest. http://www.rc-direct.co.uk/-c-39_198_205.html One tyre will do one pair of buggy wheels, they are just wide enough to do a pair of rears but they are plenty wide enough to do one front and one rear.
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What type of wheels would foam tires be mounted on? Would they go onto regular buggy wheels, or is there any modification needed to get them on? We run tarmac buggy in the summer at our outdoor onroad track, I might be interested in trying something like this.
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we run buggys on foam tyres at our club and use Kamtec KSE 34 for both front and rear on 2wd and 4wd buggies-just trim em to fit. have a look on kamtecs website-bout £6 a pair and last ages-been using mine every week for about 9mths now and just about ready for changing
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Cool, but just to be certain, after cutting them down, 1/8 onroad foams will fit onto 1/10 buggy rims?
The bead/lip things on the rims won't cause problems when mounting? I'll most likely look for something a little more local... shipping from the UK may prove too expensive. |
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Any 1/8th onroad donuts will do fine, there's also 1/10th dirt oval donuts such as these from rc4less which are made to fit on buggy wheels.
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Glue the tyres on with either contact adhesive or cyano,contact adhesive means you can get the tyres off fairly easily when they are worn, cyano means you have less chance of the tyre peeling off when racing, but means you have to sand the glue off the wheel when you replace the foams.
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Thanks Terry, that's the info that I was looking for!
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