Team Integy AutoTrueCut v2 anybody try it?
I need to get a tire truer cause I am tired of running in my tires.I have only seen the hudy truers and I know hudy is top notch stuff but Really all I want to do is cut my 2 degrees of camber in the front and 3 in the rear and run em.The only reason I was looking at this is because it cuts 3 degrees.Whats your oppinion?This is only going to be cutting 1/8 tires.I don't mind paying the extra cash for the hudy.
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tire truer
I have the integy unit and it works just fine.I have the 12 volt automatic version.All I do is 1/8th tires
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I have one of those and it's a decent truer. The motor is a little weak though so if you're looking to cut alot off 1/8 tires, I'd suggest the Hudy. I actually put a Hudy motor in mine and now it's a beast. I only got this one because it was used and I got a good deal. If you can afford the Hudy, I'd recommend you go with that. I've used them and they are a much nicer truer. Cuts are exactly what you set them at and no modifying required. :D
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If you don't have hudy money. I would get the Ofna truer before the Integy truer. I believe the ofna is stronger. My buddy had trouble with the integy cutting 1/8 tires using a hudy arbor the truer blade did not have enough stroke. Once he got the integy arbor everything was fine.
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Originally Posted by lil-bump
(Post 5661155)
If you don't have hudy money. I would get the Ofna truer before the Integy truer. I believe the ofna is stronger. My buddy had trouble with the integy cutting 1/8 tires using a hudy arbor the truer blade did not have enough stroke. Once he got the integy arbor everything was fine.
what about 3racing guys??how strong is that? |
I don't know anything about the 3racing one but here is yet another option for you. http://www.racedayhobbies.com/GQ_tire_truer.html
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Originally Posted by JetMD
(Post 5661383)
I don't know anything about the 3racing one but here is yet another option for you. http://www.racedayhobbies.com/GQ_tire_truer.html
i want to stay under 200$ range.:D |
Originally Posted by JetMD
(Post 5661383)
I don't know anything about the 3racing one but here is yet another option for you. http://www.racedayhobbies.com/GQ_tire_truer.html
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Originally Posted by lil-bump
(Post 5661908)
If your going to spend that type of money I would buy a Hudy. I think (not sure) the GQ truer is nothing but a spin off of the Ofna truer. Also you may want to look at the manual truers. Those can be had for about 125.00 (they used to be (69.00)
thanks! |
Originally Posted by GREGORY!
(Post 5662237)
can you give me some examples?
thanks! Here's one from Brooklyn hobbies http://www.brooklynhobbies.com/index...OD&ProdID=2314 Also RD logics makes a manual truer also; can't find a link |
For just a little over $200. you can get the ofna one: http://www.nitrohouse.com/catalog/pr...oducts_id=9998
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Originally Posted by JetMD
(Post 5663179)
For just a little over $200. you can get the ofna one: http://www.nitrohouse.com/catalog/pr...oducts_id=9998
and if i have power problems i will change the motor. i don't think that i will have any because i will use it with 1/10 tyres. |
Intergy truer
I have the Intergy truer,and the only problem I have ever had with it is the blades. The ones that come with it are not good. Once I invested in a carbide blade,the truer works very well.
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Originally Posted by kmh
(Post 5665396)
I have the Intergy truer,and the only problem I have ever had with it is the blades. The ones that come with it are not good. Once I invested in a carbide blade,the truer works very well.
I use the Hudy cutting blades on my Integy Truer and it cuts very well and smooth. Only problem I have now is I need a 30 amp PSU. :lol: |
What did you guys do to get that bit to fit? I have one that I dremeled (is that a word?) down a bit and it fits but not very well...
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