Seattle RC Racers/Hangar 30
#3496

Franko read Todd's instructions to the Competition Committee. We are in 100% agreement of his assesment regarding the typical member of the club. Given that definition, most of the clubs racers do not travel to other tracks. So what other tracks are running is not applicable. What a spec tire does for the club is provide a level playing field for the racers so that they do not have to worry about the tire of the week and spending more money just to keep up. These tires have been tested by many and have proven to provide good grip in a variety of conditions, have a long life, and are reasonable priced. That said the general consensus of the committee is that costs need to be kept down for the typical club racer. A spec tire does just that.
#3497
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On a completely different subject - I'd like to get four large aluminum shock bodies anodized bright red for a crawler project. Do any of you know of a good, cheap place to do something like that? I called a local place but they have a min $130 lot charge which would cover around 40 small parts.
my 415 last year for about 40 bucks with shipping.
#3501
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