JConcepts Thread
#8296
There is a transitional phase where some of the truck tires come with blue inserts, but Dirt Techs will be the standard as the blue inserts cycle through.
#8298
Which compound and tread pattern would you guys recommend for a dusty dirt track, that never really gets a clean line on it?
We've tended to find that a Proline Caliber or Holeshot works ok, but am curious if a Jconcepts tire might be better option.
We've tended to find that a Proline Caliber or Holeshot works ok, but am curious if a Jconcepts tire might be better option.
#8299
Not sure what vehicle you're referring to, but on dry and dusty tracks I'd pick:
1/10 Buggy: Splitters or Flipouts, depending on moisture level (Flipouts when it's not quite as dry) as well as Double Dees.
SC: Double Dees and Subcultures.
1/10 Buggy: Splitters or Flipouts, depending on moisture level (Flipouts when it's not quite as dry) as well as Double Dees.
SC: Double Dees and Subcultures.
#8300
Thanks, should have mentioned it's for 1/10 2wd buggy, am fine with tire choice on grass or astro but not a clue with dirt!!
#8302
#8303
Which foams (AKA, PL or JC) would be best suited for 2WD buggy on a bumpy indoor clay/dirt mix track? I run PL M4 Prime slicks with the closed cells that came with the tires. I'm far from an expert driver / tech - I'm not the kind of guy who notices the slightest changes to set-ups and tweaks.
The Primes with the stock inserts fell much firmer than the JC Barcodes with open cells. They fell better to me as far as how much the tire does not compress in my hands when I squeeze them. Any tire & foam insight is much appreciated.
Thanks again.
#8305
If its hard based but dusty, also try 3Ds.
Compound: Green is best if its damp or soft. If its hard based, try Blue.
FWIW I created a tyre chart for our tracks down here in Australia which may be of interest:
http://www.rctech.net/forum/10587840-post2.html
Good luck!
Ray
#8306
If its soft and dusty, Flip Outs are best.
If its hard based but dusty, also try 3Ds.
Compound: Green is best if its damp or soft. If its hard based, try Blue.
FWIW I created a tyre chart for our tracks down here in Australia which may be of interest:
http://www.rctech.net/forum/10587840-post2.html
Good luck!
Ray
If its hard based but dusty, also try 3Ds.
Compound: Green is best if its damp or soft. If its hard based, try Blue.
FWIW I created a tyre chart for our tracks down here in Australia which may be of interest:
http://www.rctech.net/forum/10587840-post2.html
Good luck!
Ray
Thanks Ray, that's very helpful.
#8309
so did I miss the new 1/10 scale treads? does anyone have pics of whippets and rippits?



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