JConcepts Thread
#5836
Tech Adept
Yup mine turned out ok with no issues.
#5842
green rips are the most consistant front 2wd buggy tire I have ever driven...
what rear tire has more pin than the barcode but usable on dusty hardpacked indoor tracks with low/med traction.
what rear tire has more pin than the barcode but usable on dusty hardpacked indoor tracks with low/med traction.
#5845
any plans on getting the b44 low profile wing mounts back in any time soon?
also where are the jc setup boards listed on the website?
also where are the jc setup boards listed on the website?
In the video from Reedy of new JConcepts parts, when showing the finned camber links, what type of ball cups are you using that have the hole to remove ball stud?
Paul, any updates on 1/10th buggy pressure points? Are they for sure going to be available before the April JC race here at Mikes?
what rear tire has more pin than the barcode but usable on dusty hardpacked indoor tracks with low/med traction.
Where are the bodies and wings for Schumacher cars???
#5847
#5848
Tech Addict
iTrader: (18)
i was going to ask the same question but which compound would be best for those conditions? Green is super soft but blue actually say for dusty tracks...
Quote:
what rear tire has more pin than the barcode but usable on dusty hardpacked indoor tracks with low/med traction.
We normally run Hybrids or 3D's in those conditions.
Quote:
what rear tire has more pin than the barcode but usable on dusty hardpacked indoor tracks with low/med traction.
We normally run Hybrids or 3D's in those conditions.
#5850
Tech Regular
iTrader: (3)
i was going to ask the same question but which compound would be best for those conditions? Green is super soft but blue actually say for dusty tracks...
Quote:
what rear tire has more pin than the barcode but usable on dusty hardpacked indoor tracks with low/med traction.
We normally run Hybrids or 3D's in those conditions.
Quote:
what rear tire has more pin than the barcode but usable on dusty hardpacked indoor tracks with low/med traction.
We normally run Hybrids or 3D's in those conditions.