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#5792
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On carpet I've had success with Gold Barcodes and Sevens. We have a 5,000 sq. ft track space here in Ontario that is large enough to race indoor 8th scale on carpet. I have also tried Yellow and the wear was better but the traction was not as good as the Gold compound. I would also use a medium-firm insert with Gold Sevens.
Hope this helps!
Hope this helps!
Last edited by C.Capelo; 01-17-2013 at 06:10 AM.
#5793
#5794
On carpet I've had success with Gold Barcodes and Sevens. We have a 5,000 sq. ft track space here in Ontario that is large enough to race indoor 8th scale on carpet. I have also tried Yellow and the wear was better but the traction was not as good as the Gold compound. I would also use a medium-firm insert with Gold Sevens.
Hope this helps!
Hope this helps!
#5799
Sorry; no 7's
Not sure of the ETA, but they are in the production line now.
Sorry; no rulux wheels for Durango.
It's on the list.
When will the Pressure points be able for 2wd buggy?
Any chance we will see some Rulux wheels for Team Durango cars?? Sure would like to run these wheels without modifying my car to run AE wheels!!
Please make a body for the Yokomo BMAX4. Thanks.
#5805
Paul, I think there needs to be some sort of a note or an * with the b4.1 axles for hex conversion stating they only work with JC wheels and/or JC hexes.
My wheels (DE & AKA) wobble on them. I am using Avid hexes. If I put two washer's that are about 2mm thick on each wheel (before the nut), I can tighten the nut up and get no play/wobble. No washers and it's pretty bad. I did a little research and found another post about this as well.
With no washer's I can tighten the nut fully to the axle and it does not fully seat the wheel. As a matter of fact, if I try to tighten a little more the entire hex/axle would spin in the wheel.
Needless to say this is unacceptable and I am going to have to spend more money on AE axles.
My wheels (DE & AKA) wobble on them. I am using Avid hexes. If I put two washer's that are about 2mm thick on each wheel (before the nut), I can tighten the nut up and get no play/wobble. No washers and it's pretty bad. I did a little research and found another post about this as well.
With no washer's I can tighten the nut fully to the axle and it does not fully seat the wheel. As a matter of fact, if I try to tighten a little more the entire hex/axle would spin in the wheel.
Needless to say this is unacceptable and I am going to have to spend more money on AE axles.



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