rondoolaa
22-08-2015, 09:43 PM
hi,
ive noticed some drift tyres are like an egg shape across the tyre yet some are just flat which is what i class as a normal tyre,
this is what i mean by egg shaped:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/4-PCS-HSP-Wheel-Rim-Hard-Plastic-Drift-Tires-FOR-1-10-RC-On-Road-Car-12mm-HUB-/121439907444?
and those above are known by the company as a number 1
and these below are what i call normal, known as number 3:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/4-PCS-Wheel-Rim-Hard-Plastic-Drift-Tires-For-HSP-1-10-RC-On-Road-Drift-Car-/111458950675?
does anyone know why they have different ride surfaces ( curved / flat ) and what are the advantages or disadvantages
thankyou for any explenation........
ive noticed some drift tyres are like an egg shape across the tyre yet some are just flat which is what i class as a normal tyre,
this is what i mean by egg shaped:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/4-PCS-HSP-Wheel-Rim-Hard-Plastic-Drift-Tires-FOR-1-10-RC-On-Road-Car-12mm-HUB-/121439907444?
and those above are known by the company as a number 1
and these below are what i call normal, known as number 3:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/4-PCS-Wheel-Rim-Hard-Plastic-Drift-Tires-For-HSP-1-10-RC-On-Road-Drift-Car-/111458950675?
does anyone know why they have different ride surfaces ( curved / flat ) and what are the advantages or disadvantages
thankyou for any explenation........