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How would I go about doing this or will I have to go to a hobby shop ? Also are there another set of tyres from a hobby shop that will fit on the rb7 ? Supaheli
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There isn't any real need unless you are into professional R/C racing.
There are tools to do this if you really want to go down this route
http://www.wheelspinmodels.co.uk/i/67338/
the series extension includes two further tyre/wheel sets - (medium & super soft).
You'll need to investigate at you local RC car shop if any other tyes/wheels are compatible.
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Or just buy a few Extra back issues of those particular issues.
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Tomick wrote:There isn't any real need unless you are into professional R/C racing.
There are tools to do this if you really want to go down this route
http://www.wheelspinmodels.co.uk/i/67338/
the series extension includes two further tyre/wheel sets - (medium & super soft).
You'll need to investigate at you local RC car shop if any other tyes/wheels are compatible.
with the extra tyres and rims will they be pre assembled or do we have to do it. my current set when spinning are sort of lumpy worse thing is ive allready glued them on Supaheli
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If they are spinning lumpy, then you have not seated the tyres correctly prior to gluing.
The aditional tyres will likley have to be fitted.
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Oh well time to break the tire off...after that is there something I can use to take the dryed glue off without killing the rubber or will a file or sandpaper do ? Supaheli
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You could try Superglue de-bonder, though it may also remove the paint from the wheels
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Supaheli wrote:Oh well time to break the tire off...after that is there something I can use to take the dryed glue off without killing the rubber or will a file or sandpaper do ? Soak the parts in warm/hot (not boiling) for a few hours and you should be bake to remove the CA with little or no damage to the tyres but expect some damage to the paint on the rims. I once glued the ex wife's fingers together when she asked if I could apply false nails  NHS advise was to soak in warm/hot water for 30 mins until the glue started to separate.. It worked. Shame she didn't let me do her Dracula teeth for Halloween fancy dress Spencer
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Nail varnish remover debonds CA glue Done: McLaren MP4/23 Started: Red Bull RB7 & Hachette 1/16 Tiger I Tank Awaiting Construction: DeAg 1/12 Spitfire & RMS Titanic (Hachette)
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It will also remove the paint from the wheels
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Paint doesn't worry me getting the dryed ca glue off the rubber where you glue it to the rim does why you ask...to make tyre as balanced as I possibly can to all 4 tyres and try not to wreak the rubber doing it Supaheli
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There's an article in issue 22 on removing old tyres off rims but it recons it will wreck the tyre but the rim will be OK Chasecar
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