JConcepts Thread
#7081
I guess Losi is always on the back burner.
#7083
Tech Regular
hey jconcept guys I got a 6 year old ankle bitter that just got his dx3r with the pro wheel drop down. and he NEEDS a case, and maybe a backpack for his corr truck. are u all updating the radio case?
#7084
so what is the eta on the dirt webs, i saw some pics of maifield running them at crcrc
#7085
#7086
Hey guys
Got a question for you jc dudes.
Running 1/8 buggy, need to know what tyre you guys think would work!
Track is fairly loamy/dusty depends on how much water is in it, grip is there when it wants to be, other that its fairly loose. Track is pretty smooth too. What tyre you guys think?
Ive been using blue subs, or blue hit men, both with yellow insert, seem to be ok.
Thanks!
Got a question for you jc dudes.
Running 1/8 buggy, need to know what tyre you guys think would work!
Track is fairly loamy/dusty depends on how much water is in it, grip is there when it wants to be, other that its fairly loose. Track is pretty smooth too. What tyre you guys think?
Ive been using blue subs, or blue hit men, both with yellow insert, seem to be ok.
Thanks!
#7087
Yeah, cause we don't have anything for TLR :
It's a numbers game; look at all the accessory companies and you will notice a common theme in which manufactures they concentrate most on
In regards to the steering; we decided to see how TLR makes theirs. There's a good possibility they make some changes and then our steering wouldn't work.
It's a numbers game; look at all the accessory companies and you will notice a common theme in which manufactures they concentrate most on
In regards to the steering; we decided to see how TLR makes theirs. There's a good possibility they make some changes and then our steering wouldn't work.
#7088
so what is the eta on the dirt webs, i saw some pics of maifield running them at crcrc
Hey guys
Got a question for you jc dudes.
Running 1/8 buggy, need to know what tyre you guys think would work!
Track is fairly loamy/dusty depends on how much water is in it, grip is there when it wants to be, other that its fairly loose. Track is pretty smooth too. What tyre you guys think?
Ive been using blue subs, or blue hit men, both with yellow insert, seem to be ok.
Thanks!
Got a question for you jc dudes.
Running 1/8 buggy, need to know what tyre you guys think would work!
Track is fairly loamy/dusty depends on how much water is in it, grip is there when it wants to be, other that its fairly loose. Track is pretty smooth too. What tyre you guys think?
Ive been using blue subs, or blue hit men, both with yellow insert, seem to be ok.
Thanks!
#7089
Any plans for aluminum wing mounts for mid motor configuration on the 22?
#7090
Tech Master
iTrader: (9)
They stay busy with design and developement. I went by the HQ yesterday late hoping to get a quick tour, but they were still in meetings. One of the many reasons I like their product is that it is always evolving, and developement is always going on.
#7091
I would say its safe to imagine they have thought about the idea, and it could be one of those products that is in the works.
They stay busy with design and developement. I went by the HQ yesterday late hoping to get a quick tour, but they were still in meetings. One of the many reasons I like their product is that it is always evolving, and developement is always going on.
They stay busy with design and developement. I went by the HQ yesterday late hoping to get a quick tour, but they were still in meetings. One of the many reasons I like their product is that it is always evolving, and developement is always going on.
#7093
The Subculture in blue or green compound is actually an amazing tire and works on just about any surface. Most of the time the pros don't run tires like this is because they have to much side-bite and they lose cornerspeed. Our pro guys run green Hybrids or Stackers 98% of the time regardless of track.
Thanks! Il grab some sets and see how we go. Been using sweep last year or two, time for a change!
#7094
How did you like the sweeps?