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Old 04-19-2012, 11:46 AM
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Originally Posted by t0p_sh0tta
What's the most uniform way of removing/wearing down the bars on V1 barcodes?

Scissors?
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Spinning the wheels on concrete?
i find they are good one they are even slighty scuffed...a few min of a sand paper or a quick shot with belt sander should be good, after that they are so good its crazy, mine have 0 pin on 80% of the tire and grib so much, more bite=green v1s they are just planted! not always a good thing tho.
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Old 04-19-2012, 12:24 PM
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Is there enough of a demand for wheel nuts for the older losi cars with standard axle threads 10-32"? Id like to run them on my cars (xxx-sct,scb and xx-4we)
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Old 04-19-2012, 12:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Eli
Is there enough of a demand for wheel nuts for the older losi cars with standard axle threads 10-32"? Id like to run them on my cars (xxx-sct,scb and xx-4we)
Sorry, unfortunately not.

Release of pressure points for Stadium truck?
What exactly is this?
It's a new tire we are working on; no ETA yet.

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Old 04-19-2012, 01:17 PM
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Gold pressure points on my 2wd sct last night were sooo dialed!
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Does it matter what way I put on a silent spur? The holes in it resemble the vents in the AE vented slipper plates. Depending on which side I put on first has diferents results.
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How are the 2w buggy hybrids (green) compared to the DD's? And is there an ETA for the 2w buggy 3d's and hybrids? They are the exact type of tire im looking for :
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Old 04-19-2012, 06:41 PM
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Originally Posted by nismomike
Does it matter what way I put on a silent spur? The holes in it resemble the vents in the AE vented slipper plates. Depending on which side I put on first has diferents results.
Performance wise it doesn't matter, but if you want to be able to see the dots on the gear indicating the tooth count, then you must put in on with the dots facing out.

How are the 2w buggy hybrids (green) compared to the DD's? And is there an ETA for the 2w buggy 3d's and hybrids? They are the exact type of tire im looking for
They have more forward traction and last twice as long, slightly less side-bite. Both tires are now in stock and shipping.
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Originally Posted by PW
It's a new tire we are working on; no ETA yet.

Some details in this vid from Cactus - Click Here

Looks nice!
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I bought a new Jconcepts pit mat last weekend and noticed it has a flat spot where the foam bumps have been shaved/sanded off, must have been during the manufacturing process. It's right in the middle of the top, anywhere else and i wouldn't ask. Any chance of a replacement? Thanks

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Old 04-20-2012, 06:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Just1More
I bought a new Jconcepts pit mat last weekend and noticed it has a flat spot where the foam bumps have been shaved/sanded off, must have been during the manufacturing process. It's right in the middle of the top, anywhere else and i wouldn't ask. Any chance of a replacement? Thanks

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What is the eta on the aluminum bell cranks for the B4?
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KUDOS to LaVerne at JConcepts. Earlier I posted my issue with 12mm front hub adapters with a stripped screw. I emailed the company to see if I could get longer screws. Within two hours LaVerne emailed me, asked for me to email her the receipt and a mailing address. Three days later I have a new set of hubs. GREAT SERVICE. (PS: ship longer screws with the hubs .
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Originally Posted by vicdamone11
What is the eta on the aluminum bell cranks for the B4?
Don't have one yet.
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i also had the jconcepts rear hex adapters on my xfactory x6 strip out on me and i sent an email to them but i haven't heard back yet. i hope i have the same quality experience others have had. we'll find out
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Old 04-22-2012, 07:47 AM
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Originally Posted by drtdvl4
KUDOS to LaVerne at JConcepts. Earlier I posted my issue with 12mm front hub adapters with a stripped screw. I emailed the company to see if I could get longer screws. Within two hours LaVerne emailed me, asked for me to email her the receipt and a mailing address. Three days later I have a new set of hubs. GREAT SERVICE. (PS: ship longer screws with the hubs .
+2...Sent me a new set as well. I bought 2mm x 6mm bolts for my new ones (QTY:4 for $2) and they work great! Not to long that they stick out but are long enough for more threads so they don't strip out.

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