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Old 14-11-2010
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Default Which Answer RC Inserts in schumey yellows and ballistic greens

Which Answer RC Inserts in schumey yellows and ballistic greens??

I tended to use schumacher medium inserts on medium/low grip tracks, and schumacher blue inserts on carpet/astro.

I recently bought some answer inserts for my micro and they were much nicer foam than the schumachers IMO..

Which foam inserts do people use that are similiar to the schumacher medium and firm foams from answer rc?

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The Blue Answer RC foams are the standard one's which are most popular... used by Lee Martin.

Ellis Stafford uses the Blue rear and grey (firm) front.

It is down to personal preference but you have two foams there that will get you going.
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Cheers mate.

The blue ones look like the Snee foams, or the KWF inserts...

Thanks for your help.
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They are very much like them, but the Answer foams are much wider and thicker.
Idea is they fully fill the tyre...
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I recently bought some answer inserts for my micro and they were much nicer foam than the schumachers IMO..
Sorry to go OT, but which inserts did you buy Mark? Was it just the 24mm 2wd ones?
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Hi, I've got some Donutz (Answer RC) inserts and was wondering how best to fit them. Is there a tutorial or something online? They are well chunky and difficult to fit in. Do they need trimming round the inside edge? They're for BB greens or Schumacher yellow mini-spikes on atrosturf in a DB01R or Cat. Are the Schumacher ones easy to fit?
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Bump... any tips on fitting tyre inserts? These Answer RC ones are well fat.
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Do you trim the edges of the Answer RC foams before fitting?

Also, is it popular to use grey (firm) up front in a 4wd or just blue (med) all round?

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