View Full Version : Corally hubs for rc12l3
Jefke_bb
22-01-2004, 07:31 PM
Does anyone know whether u can still get those wheel hubs to use corally wheels on the rear axle of asso??
corally wheels and tires are much better than those jaco and trc...
So if u know where I can get those hubs, PM me asap plz...
Greetz
Jeff
Mark Stiles
22-01-2004, 08:08 PM
why don't you just use jaco wheels, but glue on corally foams? Personally, I see nothing wrong with the jaco/associated wheels. In fact, I think they look better than the corally ones.
I don't know if you can still get the Corally hubs. You could put a Corally diff in a 12L complete, and use the standard Corally hubs.
Like Mark, I find nothing wrong with Jaco/TRC wheels. Corally foam is a bargain, but I find it no different to the TRC foams I use. Corally foam often isn't wide enugh to cover a Jaco/TRC wheel, so make sure you leave the extra hub sticking out of the inside. HTH :)
Mark Stiles
22-01-2004, 09:47 PM
Why is that? Are the corally wheels thinner or something (or is it just corally being stingy!?)
I have no idea - it just is!!! They are all within the rules, so maybe it is just an American thing! :)
PUASHP
23-01-2004, 09:59 PM
I glued up 6 sets of Corally tyres on Jaco wheels before the Teesside national. The width of the foams varied and some did just about cover the whole wheel.
It was the same with Jaco foams, I have had narrow batches of those as well.
Personally I found no real performance difference in the slightly narrower foam, however the Corally gold rears do seem to give better grip with the new odourless additive on some tracks (ie Teesside)
Paul
Derek Newbould
23-01-2004, 11:18 PM
Corally foam often isn't wide enugh to cover a Jaco/TRC wheel, so make sure you leave the extra hub sticking out of the inside. HTH :)
HA! I've just found that too. First time it's happend. Perhaps their QC is suspect. :(
Derek
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