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Old 28-03-2014
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Default What shore foams for carpet?

I'd like to try some foams for my 1/10th offroad Sworkz. It will be for indoor carpet prima GT. What does everybody use? It will be the Schumacher 1/8th Donuts, but which shore front and back? How long will a set last compared to yellow minispikes or minipins?
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I've got 37 shore front and rear Colin and they last a long time in comparison to the rubber tyres.
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Cheers Dave, do you need to shave the inside ribs on the wheels to let them sit right?
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Check the schumacher site, they now do buggy specific foams so no more messing stretching the 1/8 ones over the wheel.

http://www.racing-cars.com/sp/catego...oad_Tyres.html
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I cut the inner ribs of my Wheels and they worked fine.
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Great, thanks for the info.

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