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The Real Dogman's TK Twister '08-'09 Winter Point Series Comp Rig

I am using NTT Reaches #5 in the front and #8 in the rear. I am using a larger than normal diameter foams to acheive the "Full Stuff" and in the fronts I have added approx a 3/8" wide section of Proline Stock foam for additional sidewall support. The tire and foam combo are the best combo I have found so far. Great sidehilling yet excellent traction on all surfaces.
 
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I am using NTT Reaches #5 in the front and #8 in the rear. I am using a larger than normal diameter foams to acheive the "Full Stuff" and in the fronts I have added approx a 3/8" wide section of Proline Stock foam for additional sidewall support. The tire and foam combo are the best combo I have found so far. Great sidehilling yet excellent traction on all surfaces.

Just looked up link above. Really curious in your opinion what the advantages and using you have for the different foams. Thanks.
 
I like to have firmer foams in the rear so the traction is not a drastic. When you climb steep hills you want the rears to spin first while the front, with better traction, pulls the rear. That helps to keep the front from lifting/flipping as much...
 
Lee - rig is looking good man. "thumbsup"

Thanks brah!! It has ben working very well so far!!


Thank you!!

man thats one of the nicest bulids iv ever seen! umm what do you have your belly clerance set to?

Thank you very much,, The rear is set at 3 1/8" and the front is 3". And when I put the sprung front Jatos on I think it wil end up close to 3 1/4" maybe 3 1/8" front and rear. Getting up there and still sidehills nice with the foam combo I'm currently using
 
I like to have firmer foams in the rear so the traction is not a drastic. When you climb steep hills you want the rears to spin first while the front, with better traction, pulls the rear. That helps to keep the front from lifting/flipping as much...

ah...., i see. so softer/memory foams up front and maybe stock or old hard foams in the rear?

thanks for the input. "thumbsup"
 
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