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Old 12-28-2008 | 07:21 AM
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Default Tamiya Type D vs Sushi Drift Tyres Grip

Hello,

My Tamiya Type D drift tyres are slowly fading away and i will soon be looking a am looking for replacements. I have seen "Sushi" ebay drift tyres posted quite a bit on this forum and was wondering how well they grip compared to the Tamiya Type D's.

I am finding that the Type D's don't offer enough grip and make the drifts too slow for my liking.

So how do the Sushi's compare and if they are more slippery than the Type D's what would you recommend for a replacement (preferably cheap and ebay).

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Old 01-01-2009 | 09:15 PM
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Default RE: Tamiya Type D vs Sushi Drift Tyres Grip

ihave the same car and live in ozzy land i donot now much about rc cars but i want to now where in western side of brisbane there is a track[8D]?
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Default RE: Tamiya Type D vs Sushi Drift Tyres Grip

try hpi type t tires

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