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hoovhartid
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08.24.2008, 06:17 PM

I have taped badlands on LPR 1/2" offsets, they are awesome, but a bit shakey over 60mph.

My (preglued) Phaltlines ripped off the rims(tremor) my first outing. The glue wasnt the problem. The chrome actually seperated from the plastic on the rim. They should redesign these. there should be no chrome in the tire bead. I have reglued them with that greatplanes CA you have. WOW thats stuff works awesome. It did leave the white on my black lpr rims like it did yours tho. Not pretty, but its not coming off either.


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08.24.2008, 07:55 PM

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I have taped badlands on LPR 1/2" offsets, they are awesome, but a bit shakey over 60mph.

My (preglued) Phaltlines ripped off the rims(tremor) my first outing. The glue wasnt the problem. The chrome actually seperated from the plastic on the rim. They should redesign these. there should be no chrome in the tire bead. I have reglued them with that greatplanes CA you have. WOW thats stuff works awesome. It did leave the white on my black lpr rims like it did yours tho. Not pretty, but its not coming off either.
One of the first things I learned in RC was to remove the chrome plating form where you are glueing. Bet you your "instruction sheet" with the rims said to do this.


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