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Old 12-13-2012, 04:46 PM
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This will be a great race for sure!

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I would probably attend but I have to work.
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+1 for truggy
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I can make this one. Nitro buggy and truggy.
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What kind of tires need to be used for 1/10 buggy?
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Im in ,not sure nitro or Ebuggy but ill be there.
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Originally Posted by kikcaffine
What kind of tires need to be used for 1/10 buggy?
Depends on the turnout and weather. If there is a good turnout green barcodes or 3d's will work well, if its a lighter turnout and the track gets dusty rather than blue groove hybrids work well.

This is just what I have seen Gene run. I've not run 2wd buggy at dalton for quite a while
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Originally Posted by kikcaffine
What kind of tires need to be used for 1/10 buggy?
What car are you running? I know when I ran the 22 I liked the AKA Impact on the rear and the AKA vector up front. I think what Adam said is best for the AE car. It really does depend on the car make you run as to what tire works best.

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Originally Posted by SUPERLOOPER
What car are you running? I know when I ran the 22 I liked the AKA Impact on the rear and the AKA vector up front. I think what Adam said is best for the AE car. It really does depend on the car make you run as to what tire works best.

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B4 +8mm
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Originally Posted by kikcaffine
B4 +8mm
I think what Adam stated for tires will be ok. Ribbed front tire and a small pin rear would be good. Barcodes, 3D's are about right.

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Originally Posted by SUPERLOOPER
What car are you running? I know when I ran the 22 I liked the AKA Impact on the rear and the AKA vector up front. I think what Adam said is best for the AE car. It really does depend on the car make you run as to what tire works best.

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In that case I would go with the round black ones. They have worked well for me in the past
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Old 12-17-2012, 12:41 PM
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Check for 1/8 sportsman and ebuggy
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Old 12-17-2012, 12:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Atomicsickness
In that case I would go with the round black ones. They have worked well for me in the past
I bet your sponsors are so proud of you. Such a great helper on these forums.

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Default 2wd buggy.

At the last big race in November the 3ds dint work at all (on my 22) Same way with Matt Brown on his B4 we end up with Hybrids.
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Originally Posted by SUPERLOOPER
I bet your sponsors are so proud of you. Such a great helper on these forums.

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Thanks! I really try hard to help and promote our hobby

That response was specific for kikcaffine. I am sure he would expect nothing less from me

Here is an appropriate answer to help your undergarment situation

It has been sometime since I have raced at Dalton, but I would recommend M4 Tazers in the morning. As the day progresses and the track comes around I would move to Holeshots then Suburbs both in M4. Temperatures are going to be low, so I would recommend the softest compound tire you have from any manufacturer. Using traction additives can also be beneficial with the lower temperatures.
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