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Jake S 05-30-2014 07:28 PM


Originally Posted by PW (Post 13297223)
It's a possibility, but not for a while. I have been running our blue profiled inserts in truck and they have been really good.


no doubt but the comparison between new dirt techs and the "red foam" makes me want dirt techs for everything :D do like the 8th scale/sc coming too. just missing stadium truck :P

imrob 06-01-2014 03:29 PM

tire question
 
I have just ran a set of stacker on my truggy. I have got to say dang these tires are on rail for my track what a great tire for truggy and this is a blown out track and with a alot of fluff.

now here the dumb question would the buggy version have the same impact as the truggy version. only reason why im asking is cause the tire is smaller in diameter. i was told this was a blue grooved hard packed tire.

will it worked great for a blown out track with hard dirt that is mixed with clay and black dirt. now the ground is rock solid and the drive line does clear some what. but most of the time it has a lot of fluff almost to the point you could lose you car in some spots and other spot are clear. i mean forget the city block and impact and the dd and sub. this tire on my truggy had it glued to the track. now i want to glue my buggy to the track too.

Oldschoolrcer 06-02-2014 03:04 PM

PW, Any release date on the RC10 Worlds turnbuckles? Do you know what the part # will be when released?
Thanks!

PW 06-03-2014 05:31 AM


Originally Posted by imrob (Post 13304651)
now here the dumb question would the buggy version have the same impact as the truggy version. only reason why im asking is cause the tire is smaller in diameter. i was told this was a blue grooved hard packed tire.

will it worked great for a blown out track with hard dirt that is mixed with clay and black dirt. now the ground is rock solid and the drive line does clear some what. but most of the time it has a lot of fluff almost to the point you could lose you car in some spots and other spot are clear. i mean forget the city block and impact and the dd and sub. this tire on my truggy had it glued to the track. now i want to glue my buggy to the track too.

Obviously a buggy won't be as easy to drive as a truggy on a rough/blown out track, but tire patterns should work similar for both.


PW, Any release date on the RC10 Worlds turnbuckles? Do you know what the part # will be when released?
Thanks!
The part number is 2229 and they are in stock. They should be on the site later today.

Wild Cherry 06-03-2014 08:33 AM

What's the scoop with availability for the Gold Dirt Webs for 1/10 buggy ?

How much longer before we see again ?

PW 06-03-2014 08:43 AM


Originally Posted by Wild Cherry (Post 13309133)
What's the scoop with availability for the Gold Dirt Webs for 1/10 buggy ?

How much longer before we see again ?

We did get some more in and Distributors back orders are being filled right now ;). We are hoping to be caught up by the end of this month or next :blush:.

Wild Cherry 06-03-2014 08:52 AM

Good news Paul, gona buy a couple hundred of um ...lol.

boudin4evr 06-03-2014 09:06 AM

do the dirtwebs for 4wd buggy F&R come with good foams?

PW 06-03-2014 10:47 AM


Originally Posted by boudin4evr (Post 13309212)
do the dirtwebs for 4wd buggy F&R come with good foams?

They still come with the white open-cell foam. We are looking into offering them with CC inserts, but that will be a ways off.

bbrace3m 06-03-2014 10:54 AM

i heard AKA was working on a compound for the sugared tracks so that the tires last longer. does jc have anything like that yet?

Randy_Pike 06-03-2014 11:15 AM

hopefully the sugar'd tracks don't last much longer! lol

PW 06-03-2014 11:39 AM


Originally Posted by bbrace3m (Post 13309452)
i heard AKA was working on a compound for the sugared tracks so that the tires last longer. does jc have anything like that yet?

We are always working to make things better :cool:


hopefully the sugar'd tracks don't last much longer! lol
:nod:

imrob 06-03-2014 01:23 PM


Originally Posted by PW (Post 13308771)
Obviously a buggy won't be as easy to drive as a truggy on a rough/blown out track, but tire patterns should work similar for both.



The part number is 2229 and they are in stock. They should be on the site later today.

ok thanks gonna grab a set to try.

Eric Tomczyk 06-03-2014 08:16 PM

Is the 0125 RB5 wing still available? My LHS told me it was discontinued but Amain still has it in stock? I really like this wing on my ZX5.

elex300 06-03-2014 10:46 PM


Originally Posted by bbrace3m (Post 13309452)
i heard AKA was working on a compound for the sugared tracks so that the tires last longer. does jc have anything like that yet?

I agree with Randy. Natural high bite is fine but sealed/sugared tracks are too much. The orange and red compounds work well on those types of tracks.


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