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Post by RJMyers on Sept 3, 2012 22:37:02 GMT 10
Does anyone know of a good tyre glue for the rears of late model ?
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Post by sheltonk7 on Sept 4, 2012 5:15:49 GMT 10
Thin ca works best and Rick with the 8300 motor you need to make sure the wheels have holes in them to release pressure
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Post by RJMyers on Sept 4, 2012 13:59:10 GMT 10
Ha,Ha, yeh has she got some go but i've actually had to reduce power to 50 %, what size holes do you need and where to put them. Really happy with its handling and performance. Also mate do you have any more of the stickers that were on my body in a 15 and where did you get the fluro wheel covers form, cheers, Rick.
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Post by GURU on Sept 4, 2012 16:50:13 GMT 10
Rick use proper rubber tyre glue.Ca is no good it hardens and peels off .You can get it from rc hobbies or any good hobby shop not zap glue its shit.lol.Just ask for touring car tyre glue
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Post by RJMyers on Sept 4, 2012 21:40:31 GMT 10
Thanks Guru !
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Post by sheltonk7 on Sept 5, 2012 7:16:23 GMT 10
Rick use proper rubber tyre glue.Ca is no good it hardens and peels off .You can get it from rc hobbies or any good hobby shop not zap glue its shit.lol.Just ask for touring car tyre glue I have been using DURATRAX pit tech thin ca glue for years and all I run is mod classes high rpm nitro and electric never had a problem with it it
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Post by sheltonk7 on Sept 5, 2012 7:18:12 GMT 10
Ha,Ha, yeh has she got some go but i've actually had to reduce power to 50 %, what size holes do you need and where to put them. Really happy with its handling and performance. Also mate do you have any more of the stickers that were on my body in a 15 and where did you get the fluro wheel covers form, cheers, Rick. Do you have any sign shops around you can get them to make numbers and the wheel stickers are just scrap vinyl
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Post by sheltonk7 on Sept 5, 2012 7:20:38 GMT 10
I use a 1/8 drill bit And put 4 holes across from each other it just let's the air escape and keeps them from becoming balloons
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Post by GURU on Sept 5, 2012 17:00:29 GMT 10
Rick use proper rubber tyre glue.Ca is no good it hardens and peels off .You can get it from rc hobbies or any good hobby shop not zap glue its shit.lol.Just ask for touring car tyre glue I have been using DURATRAX pit tech thin ca glue for years and all I run is mod classes high rpm nitro and electric never had a problem with it it Duratrax pit tech is a rubber tire glue ,My post is based on what is available here and what not to use here.Most ca glues are not designed for use when bonding rubber to plastic or nylon. Duratrax use the term ca purely because it has other uses.
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Post by sheltonk7 on Sept 6, 2012 5:36:19 GMT 10
I have been using DURATRAX pit tech thin ca glue for years and all I run is mod classes high rpm nitro and electric never had a problem with it it Duratrax pit tech is a rubber tire glue ,My post is based on what is available here and what not to use here.Most ca glues are not designed for use when bonding rubber to plastic or nylon. Duratrax use the term ca purely because it has other uses. I should have put the name of it in my first post to Rick lol
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Post by GURU on Sept 6, 2012 12:50:53 GMT 10
Ive heard the Duratrax stuff is good wish it was available here . :(All the hobby shops here tell people to use zap ca and its crap for tires lol.
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Post by outside on Sept 6, 2012 16:03:42 GMT 10
im getting some stuff sent over guru maybe keith can send some ?
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Post by GURU on Sept 7, 2012 6:10:57 GMT 10
im getting some stuff sent over guru maybe keith can send some ? That would be cool
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Post by sheltonk7 on Sept 7, 2012 7:18:25 GMT 10
im getting some stuff sent over guru maybe keith can send some ? They have thin and medium
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Post by outside on Sept 7, 2012 7:29:46 GMT 10
im getting some stuff sent over guru maybe keith can send some ? They have thin and medium what one suits ? whats the cost of some?
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