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Old 04-06-2011
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Default Rudebits Brass weights reach 46 and counting!

We've seen Rudebits brass weight products now for a couple of years on the cars of various top drivers and they're always the highest quality.


Tony Evdoka and David Burton started RudeBits some 2 years ago, kicking things off with their first product, the B44 Lipo Tray. Now just over 2 years later, RudeBits are world leaders in Brass Weights for RC cars. They now have some 46 different brass balancing products in their line and cater for many of the leading car manufacturers.
Tony Evdoka recently said that development never stops. He also said, our customers worldwide know that we are working with some of the best drivers in the world to develop the right products.


Drivers like Lee Martin, Paul Bradby, Darren Bloomfield, Ellis Stafford, Tom Cockerill are just some of the RudeBits Team drivers. All the products are produced out of the best quality brass and most on machinery that is accurate to 3 microns. RudeBits always thrives in producing the best said David Burton.

Their latest hot product is the new Lipo Tray for the SX3 Schumacher Cat - even before the general public can even buy the car!

Check out their website at www.rudebits.co.uk
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does anybody know how thick the 66g and 82g lipo weights are for a cougar???
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