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Old 02-24-2008, 08:35 PM
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does anyone know where I would be get some of these
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Old 02-24-2008, 09:00 PM
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Originally Posted by fasteddie d
does anyone know where I would be get some of these
http://www.storm-discount.com/index.php
i bought tires from them before, i think twister usa may be able to get them aswell
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Contact ashfordhobby.com Bob can get some he just sold out but give him a call he can get them. Are you interested in another 235 car 2wd...
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You can email Mike Darnell at www.mikeshobbyshop.com. They still have some 235mm front and rear tires new in boxes on their shelves from back in the 235mm crave days. They are still in good conditions.
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i have some tires and parts if you need just send me a pm
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Old 02-26-2008, 03:11 AM
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We are still buying 235 rubber in small quanities but it is hard to get. We are out right now but expect some in a couple weeks. we are still trying to support this platform with parts and lexan but supplies are getting hard to find and our only source is direct from Europe.
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Old 02-26-2008, 05:07 AM
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You can also try this french tire manufacturer:

Microsystems

http://www.aumetra.oxatis.com/

They have free delivery in Europe I don't know how much shipping to the US will cost!
I'm using these tires on my 1:10 200mm and the quality is quit allright.
Greetz
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thanks for the great ideas...I am going to be in touch with ashford...another question I have is a tire diameter front to rear ..is a 4mm split to much 70mm rear to 66mm front...and what is good for ride height..5mm front 6mm rear
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62mm Front 68mm rear
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back when we use to run the car we would cut 5mm split..
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Originally Posted by Roniel_R
back when we use to run the car we would cut 5mm split..
Yes, this is absolutely correct (I still have my chart taped to my tire truer).
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Originally Posted by Roniel_R
back when we use to run the car we would cut 5mm split..
I agree but when you can't find tires as easy I would stay on the conservative side. That 5mm split was for 4wd correct.
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Originally Posted by Serpent-Dan
I agree but when you can't find tires as easy I would stay on the conservative side. That 5mm split was for 4wd correct.
If you are in need of tires, I can talk to my LHS that still has some in stock and see if they are willing to cut a deal on them for you, if you are interested? I can stop by there later and let you know exactly what they do have in stock (don't want to tell you that they have more than they actually have).
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The car in my avatar is my 2wd impact MS EVO4/ceramic bearing 3port, FPS diff let me know if anyone interested.
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Old 03-06-2008, 10:07 AM
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I have tires and just about any spare parts you need for the 235. PM me if you are interested
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