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Old 02-16-2024, 06:18 AM
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FYI something you may want to pass along for possible listing for more sales, the Yokomo SO 2.0 buggy uses all 48mm sized turnbuckles, which I think are the same size of the RC10B6.4 and I think the new B7 used that too. they are 3mm thick but you could include a drill bit or just mention it. figure way to get more sales via just changing some bagging text
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Old 02-16-2024, 06:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Cain
FYI something you may want to pass along for possible listing for more sales, the Yokomo SO 2.0 buggy uses all 48mm sized turnbuckles, which I think are the same size of the RC10B6.4 and I think the new B7 used that too. they are 3mm thick but you could include a drill bit or just mention it. figure way to get more sales via just changing some bagging text
Thank you, I will pass it along
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Maybe I glanced over the topic, but when are you guys liking the wide fronts? I have a set of pin swags and fuzzbites in wide width coming in just to give them a shot.
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Old 02-19-2024, 05:21 AM
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Originally Posted by Cinnabun
Maybe I glanced over the topic, but when are you guys liking the wide fronts? I have a set of pin swags and fuzzbites in wide width coming in just to give them a shot.
They seem to be more popular on older worn Carpet & Turf tracks where traction is a little lower and need some extra steering. They also work well on the front of 4wd buggies when you are looking to tame down the frontend .
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to build on what PW is saying, if you are on a track that can fuzz up front slim tires, they work well.
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Old 02-20-2024, 05:06 AM
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Another comment on some things being tried with the wide 2wd fronts I have seen others doing has been to run the wide fronts on slim wheels. This gives them a bit more cushion on the tire, also seem to keep the foams from going soft as quick. We noticed that the foams definitely feel quite different between a fresh set versus a used set, so if you find you tires themselves look good but your handling doesn't feel the same, check the feel of the foams.
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I just recently had my local hobby shop order me a set of pre-mount swagger stadium truck tires as well as a set of un-mounted fuzz bites with a pack of #3354W wheels and I noticed the wheels on the pre-mount set are not the same as the #3354 wheels?

The premount looks to have slightly thicker webbing and the concentric ring around each web which the #3354 does not but both wheels do have the JC mark on the outside dish. Is this a change in the design of the #3354 wheel and old stock is still being sold off or is the pre mount using a different wheel that is not otherwise available?
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Old 03-20-2024, 07:27 AM
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This wheel is just for the pre mounted ST wheels and is not available separately.

Originally Posted by Brandon11m
I just recently had my local hobby shop order me a set of pre-mount swagger stadium truck tires as well as a set of un-mounted fuzz bites with a pack of #3354W wheels and I noticed the wheels on the pre-mount set are not the same as the #3354 wheels?

The premount looks to have slightly thicker webbing and the concentric ring around each web which the #3354 does not but both wheels do have the JC mark on the outside dish. Is this a change in the design of the #3354 wheel and old stock is still being sold off or is the pre mount using a different wheel that is not otherwise available?
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