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Old 28-12-2011
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what tyres do u recommend for a cougar sv for your club ?
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During the winter it's either going to be Schumacher mini spike silvers or greens. Ballsitic Buggy spikes work also but as our Winter series is a schumacher control tyre most people run schumachers.

Schumacher mini spike silver on the rear, and green front seemed to be a popular combination at the last round of the winter series.

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What tyres do you recommend for the summer ?

What inserts are required for winter & summer ?

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Schumacher yellow mini spikes on the rear and staggers on the front would be the best place to start.

For inserts, the Answer RC Medium (blue) would be a popular choice. No inserts are required on the normal staggers though.
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with the fronts on a 2wd do you use slim minispikes tyres and slim wheels or meduim wheels , what inserts should i use.

What inserts do I need fro the rear
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Removed. As for inserts, see post #4.

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with the fronts on a 2wd do you use slim minispikes tyres and slim wheels or meduim wheels , what inserts should i use.

What inserts do I need fro the rear

Last edited by Dunc; 03-02-2012 at 11:36 PM. Reason: Misinformation
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The Schumacher Cougar medium wheels are designed for the m/spike and pin tyres the narrow wheels are designed for the stagger ribs, (non cut, older version). Whith the latest stgger rib tyre, (which comes pre cut) I personally would use the medium wheel and a hard insert, (answer rc black). You do not need to use an insert whith the older type stagger rib.
On the rear I use answer RC blue inserts. All the for mentioned can be purchased from Inside Line Racing, Kev is a very helpful chap and will certainly point you in the right direction.

Sorry if that is anyway confusing, but hope it helps.

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with the fronts on a 2wd do you use slim minispikes tyres and slim wheels or meduim wheels , what inserts should i use.

What inserts do I need fro the rear
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I'm confused Swiss ????
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I'm confused Swiss ????
Not hard.....
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