Vintage Buggy Tires
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Vintage Buggy Tires
I'm wondering if anyone can help me identify these buggy tires. I also have the matching fronts with same tread. They say "ae T.Q.-20 made in Japan 6820". I've tried searching all over the forum and elsewhere on the internet and all I came up with was "Vintage associated tires". Were these original to a particular model or kit? They look really cool and I'm going to use them on a build of mine but I'm curious about their origins.
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Re: Vintage Buggy Tires
Ok, I just saw a pic of the box art for a graphite version and it looks like these tires. But the same pic shows pin spikes on the front so I don't know where the fronts came from. Sorry I don't have pics of the fronts. Theyre soaking in acetone right now to remove them from the rims they're on. They look Identical to the rears, just narrower.
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Re: Vintage Buggy Tires
Yokomo made these for Associated. As far a I know only the rear tires with this pattern was used in the rear of the TQ10 buggy. I have not seen any oem kits using the fronts, but they sure look cool matching front and rear on any buggy of that period.
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Re: Vintage Buggy Tires
I had a suspicion they might be Yokomo since they were made in Japan. The fronts say T.Q.-70. I agree, I love the look. the fronts are so wide they almost look like front 4wd tires. I was very happy to find a front and rear set in good shape.
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Re: Vintage Buggy Tires
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Re: Vintage Buggy Tires
Think they are the pyramid spikes as shown on this info sheet that came in my RC10 box.
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