How to Glue 1/8 Buggy and Truggy Tires - DIALED-RC Tire Gluing Procedures/Prep
DIALED-RC Tire Prep Before Gluing:
*Updated 12-2-24
We recommend using DIALED-RC Professional Tire Glue and DIALED-RC 1/8 Tire Bands for both buggy and truggy tires.
DIALED-RC Tire Prep Before Gluing:
*Updated 12-2-24
We recommend using DIALED-RC Professional Tire Glue and DIALED-RC 1/8 Tire Bands for both buggy and truggy tires.
DIALED-RC Tire Compound Chart for 1/8 Buggy and Truck Tires from softest to hardest.
*Compounds are not available in all tread patterns
The DIALED-RC Version 3 tire is a mini pin of random sized and shaped pins, with large L & Bowtie center pins to cut through even the thickest dust.
Designer Gene 'the machine' Hickerson had this to say:
V3- This tire is a popular small pin of various shapes and sizes that all major tire brands have a version of. My goal was to simply make it have more forward traction on dusty grooves, still be good in the bumps, and work good even as the tire wears out. I feel we achieved that with the large center pins, round carcass shape, and pin spacing. My first test with these was on a very dusty low to medium grip blue groove. They gave me the fastest lap times of the day by easily clearing all of the double jumps coming out of turns with incredible forward acceleration. I think we hit the nail on the head with this one. Don't forget that these are directional tires, so take care when gluing them up. Use the zigzag like on the outside for bumpy and dust free grooves. Use Zigzag inside for more steering on slick or dusty grooves.
DIALED-RC V7 and V7T Tires are Directional!
The DIALED-RC Version 7 tire is a Rattler Diamond Back mini pin/bar pattern designed to work in wet loam and dry thick dust.
Designer Gene 'the machine' Hickerson had this to say:
V7- This tire is my version of the latest V and Diamond cutout craze currently sweeping the RC tire market. We used the diamond pattern to create a hybrid paddle bar/pin tire that will provide bite in all conditions, from fluffy to dusty, and from wet to dry. The cutouts create grip by cutting through the fluff and allows the tread sift dust and clear out in wet conditions. This tire is a cross between the V4 and V6 tread, or a AKA Grid Iron and a Jconcepts Reflex. My first test with these was at the World Famous Dirt Raceway in Perris California. SSLW was amazing when dry after a groove developed, and SS was beyond amazing at night when wet. The next comparable tire we have was the V4. Both worked great but I felt faster and more connected to the track with the V7. The only negative I have found is wear is high on abrasive grooves due to the large cutouts, so choose compounds accordingly. Be aware that this is a directional pattern so take care when mounting them to the wheels. The outer edge pins forward gives more side bite traction and steering. Glue 2 one way and 2 the other way., Then put them on your vehicle as shown below.