Jconcepts Subcultures For Short Course.
#17
I was running a complete set, I did mix them with Goose Bumps but running all 4 Subcultures just locked the truck in. It had great steering and you could just throw the truck into the corners and it wasn't loose. I agree I would love to see this as a tire for the Nats.
#18
well, Just got my subcultures in and out the box they look awesome. Will POst Another after i run.
#19
well havent got to run, but glued and put them on.
#20
RDOUBLEDAY
I'm sorry, but you must put MY tires back in my pit box now. youv had them long enuf
I'm sorry, but you must put MY tires back in my pit box now. youv had them long enuf
#21
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#23
I have not got to run them yet, But hope tommorow. Went to today but track was to wet. So ran the mini-z.
#25
subs
The subcultures are dialed!! I've been using them for over a month now. They work awesome, good side bite and they are consistent. On my sc10 I've been using those and DD's in the rear, goose bumps up front.
Also try the goosebumps with 1/8 buggy foams and they are pretty dialed too.
On my scrt10 I've tried them all Goosebumps, DD's and Subcultures. They all work good, I like goosebumps or subs the most,front and rear. Last night I was traction rolling, so I threw on the DD's it let my truck slide, but in control still. Lap times were faster.
Remember to save your subcultures and goosebumps, they are 2 stage tires. Use em on wet/loamy type tracks in new condition and on clay and abrasive when worn.
I'm going to mount some subs up front and try it out too.
Also try the goosebumps with 1/8 buggy foams and they are pretty dialed too.
On my scrt10 I've tried them all Goosebumps, DD's and Subcultures. They all work good, I like goosebumps or subs the most,front and rear. Last night I was traction rolling, so I threw on the DD's it let my truck slide, but in control still. Lap times were faster.
Remember to save your subcultures and goosebumps, they are 2 stage tires. Use em on wet/loamy type tracks in new condition and on clay and abrasive when worn.
I'm going to mount some subs up front and try it out too.
#26
The subcultures are dialed!! I've been using them for over a month now. They work awesome, good side bite and they are consistent. On my sc10 I've been using those and DD's in the rear, goose bumps up front.
Also try the goosebumps with 1/8 buggy foams and they are pretty dialed too.
On my scrt10 I've tried them all Goosebumps, DD's and Subcultures. They all work good, I like goosebumps or subs the most,front and rear. Last night I was traction rolling, so I threw on the DD's it let my truck slide, but in control still. Lap times were faster.
Remember to save your subcultures and goosebumps, they are 2 stage tires. Use em on wet/loamy type tracks in new condition and on clay and abrasive when worn.
I'm going to mount some subs up front and try it out too.
Also try the goosebumps with 1/8 buggy foams and they are pretty dialed too.
On my scrt10 I've tried them all Goosebumps, DD's and Subcultures. They all work good, I like goosebumps or subs the most,front and rear. Last night I was traction rolling, so I threw on the DD's it let my truck slide, but in control still. Lap times were faster.
Remember to save your subcultures and goosebumps, they are 2 stage tires. Use em on wet/loamy type tracks in new condition and on clay and abrasive when worn.
I'm going to mount some subs up front and try it out too.
#27
The subcultures are dialed!! I've been using them for over a month now. They work awesome, good side bite and they are consistent. On my sc10 I've been using those and DD's in the rear, goose bumps up front.
Also try the goosebumps with 1/8 buggy foams and they are pretty dialed too.
On my scrt10 I've tried them all Goosebumps, DD's and Subcultures. They all work good, I like goosebumps or subs the most,front and rear. Last night I was traction rolling, so I threw on the DD's it let my truck slide, but in control still. Lap times were faster.
Remember to save your subcultures and goosebumps, they are 2 stage tires. Use em on wet/loamy type tracks in new condition and on clay and abrasive when worn.
I'm going to mount some subs up front and try it out too.
Also try the goosebumps with 1/8 buggy foams and they are pretty dialed too.
On my scrt10 I've tried them all Goosebumps, DD's and Subcultures. They all work good, I like goosebumps or subs the most,front and rear. Last night I was traction rolling, so I threw on the DD's it let my truck slide, but in control still. Lap times were faster.
Remember to save your subcultures and goosebumps, they are 2 stage tires. Use em on wet/loamy type tracks in new condition and on clay and abrasive when worn.
I'm going to mount some subs up front and try it out too.
I think subs area ctually 3 stage tires. Still nice tires.
#28
subs
You said slippery, which makes me assume there dust. I'd use new condition SC's for slippery condition.
Worn out works on soft clay that blue grooves or is abrasive.
I'd try double dee's if its dusty.
True.. They are built with a 3 stage tread. I should have said they are 2 life tires, instead of 2 stage. You can use em in new condition and in worn condition.
But when they are new or in the 1st life, and when used in loamy surfaces. The tire used 2 stages, the top pin and the base pin. The top pin digs in and the bottom pin just gives it more height.
The 2nd life of the tire happens when it is worn out, you could then use it on abrasive tracks or in blue groove conditions and the web design will be utilized.
I've ran mine for 1 3 day race and 2 weekends of club racing and they are still like new. So I personally haven't tested worn Subs in blue groove conditions. But on the wet tracks I've been running on they are hooked up.
But you are right, I didn't word it right the first time. Good looking out. Agreed nice tires.