Carpet racers have found that cutting your inner tire foams can be a sneaky, on-track setup tip. 1Up Racing has made the job easier with their new Tire Foam Cutting Jig, a unique tool that allows precision cuts to make you look like a Pro!
This aluminum tool features an internal dial to trim your foams from 28-38mm wide, tuning them to fit all of the current tire widths. Just set the dial, drop your foam in, cut and boom – pro-level cut foams!
Quick Stats
Product: 1Up Racing Tire Foam Cutting Jig
Part #: 200203
Scale: 1/10 Scale
Price: $16.99
Build Type: n/a
BUY NOW: https://alnk.to/cSIzYbk
What We Like:
As a racer, any tool that makes driving, tuning or maintenance easier is a W in our book. However, since we don’t race carpet offroad, we’ll just have to take 1Up’s word on this one!
What We’re Not Sure About:
Nothing. It’s actually a pretty ingenious tool.
For more information, please visit: pick1up.com
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