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Old 09-20-2018, 04:47 PM
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I am not sure if this is the right place to post this thread. Hope it is.
Just wanted to get recommendations for a tire Truer for 1/12 pan car.
Debating between Hudy and CRC.
Is there a big difference other than price?
Are there any others that you would recommend?
Will be for personal use only.
Any help is appreciated.
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Hudy. Used to make an inexpensive hand cranked truer. I liked it because you could control the speed of the cut. There hard to find these days. Integy makes one that's about the cost of the hudy.works great .
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I have said Hudy and love it... got it for about $100 on RCTech.. CRC doesnt make one.. they do make a 1 size fits all arbir that I also use along with the Gravity RC adapters that keep the wheels from stretching out.....
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Yep, friend and I share one of the manual Hudy truers. Not as nice as that one! Even older. But love it...like the feel of shaving foam for some reason.
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Originally Posted by Logi Maker
I have said Hudy and love it... got it for about $100 on RCTech.. CRC doesnt make one.. they do make a 1 size fits all arbir that I also use along with the Gravity RC adapters that keep the wheels from stretching out.....
CRC sells the old Ofna truer as theirs now. It works great and I really dont see an advantage the Hudy has over this one. https://www.teamcrc.com/crc/modules....prodID=7719719
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I have the 3Racing 2014 Version 3 truer (Also same as the Yokomo) with a CRC bit and it works very well for me.

The switch for the automatic return did break on me once but I was able to find parts to replace it. I would still recommend it if price is a factor.

I have owned the OFNA manual truer previously and although it works the 3Racing is much sturdier in design.

Personally I think it's the arbor and cutting bit that matters the most, for whatever you get.
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Thanks for the inputs,

I was actually looking for the manual hand crank Hudy, but could not find one,
Sold mine back early 2000's when my son stopped running 1/8 scales..
Now I'm back running 1/12 and possibly 1/8 and regretting why I sold it.

Let me do more research on the CRC and decide.
I could use the extra $$$$ I can save for parts and tires.
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I'd like to find a manual hudy if anyone has one they would sell
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Originally Posted by Racermac73
I'd like to find a manual hudy if anyone has one they would sell
Depends on how much you wanna spend
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Originally Posted by rc_square24
Personally I think it's the arbor and cutting bit that matters the most, for whatever you get.
For sure! The Hudy arbor I have now has .002" of runout, the 2 CRC's I tried were like .012". The CRC bit is probably the best but hear good things about the BSR.
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Seriously, though, why are truers so expensive? I opened the old school Hudy manual and it’s literally just a dc motor with an ac/dc.
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