tyres
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- Name: conor
tyres
which sort of tyres do people use indoors?
- Hail Ming
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- Name: James Carroll
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Re: tyres
Hi Conor,
Purple on the front and grey on the rear is the usual set-up. If you want more grip use a lilac compound on the front and pink on the rear.
James
Purple on the front and grey on the rear is the usual set-up. If you want more grip use a lilac compound on the front and pink on the rear.
James
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- Wacker2
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- Name: Jon Seals(Wacker2)
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Re: tyres
for best performance you tend to use a softer tyre for a link car.
Normally with a T Plate car you'll run the purple front and grey rear as posted previously... but with a link car I ran Magenta fronts and Yellow rears.
I found with my old link car on the softer tyres it had fantastic grip but the tyres only lasted a few weeks due to being so soft... I ended up setting it up so that it could run the harder Purple/Grey tyres but it was definately slower!
Jon!
Normally with a T Plate car you'll run the purple front and grey rear as posted previously... but with a link car I ran Magenta fronts and Yellow rears.
I found with my old link car on the softer tyres it had fantastic grip but the tyres only lasted a few weeks due to being so soft... I ended up setting it up so that it could run the harder Purple/Grey tyres but it was definately slower!
Jon!