JConcepts Thread
#5866
I have a good question that maybe some of you can answer.
I wanna get some new wheels for my SC10 4wd. The LHS here
in town sells Jconcepts Rulux wheels for a slash 4wd.
Can I buy them an use them on my SC10 4wd and they will fit the chassis.
Jconcepts is my first choice for wheels.
I wanna get some new wheels for my SC10 4wd. The LHS here
in town sells Jconcepts Rulux wheels for a slash 4wd.
Can I buy them an use them on my SC10 4wd and they will fit the chassis.
Jconcepts is my first choice for wheels.
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#5867
Joined: Apr 2007
Posts: 4,596
From: East Atl Metro Area
#5871
#5875
I've never been there while nitro is racing, but I would imagine traction will be "really" high from the groove. If it's not to dusty, I would say blue Bar Codes for 1/10th scale and green or blue Hybrids for 1/8th scale (qualifying). You may need to run blue Stackers for a long 1/8th scale main.
#5876
I've never been there while nitro is racing, but I would imagine traction will be "really" high from the groove. If it's not to dusty, I would say blue Bar Codes for 1/10th scale and green or blue Hybrids for 1/8th scale (qualifying). You may need to run blue Stackers for a long 1/8th scale main.
#5877
I don't think greens would make it all day; blues would have a better chance.
#5879
Last Force race it was a toss up between bar codes and 3d/rips. The bar codes were faster but the 3ds were easier to drive. It also depends on the track, I heard they've been watering it but I'd still bet on blues. You'll probably want one set for qualifying and another for the main, last time it was a 10 minute main. Just run a couple laps in practice with your main tires to scuff them in.



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