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Turbo Dinosaur FTMFW
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: SA
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yeah, thats a weird thread title..
Thought this would be the best place for this question.. Do you guys have any suggestions for something i can put on my lower rear quarters to either prevent rubber sticking to them, or to make it easier to clean the rubber off, after burnouts? After my last trip to heathcote, it took a fair bit of effort to get the heavily caked on rubber off the car.. I'm entering my first burnout comp this weekend and if there's a way to prevent whats left of my tyres glueing to the 1/4's i'm all ears I think i read somewhere spraying CRC/WD40 on the 1/4s helps.. another suggestion is applying clear contact (like you put on school books) over the panel, but i was thinking the hot rubber mixed with the contact would make a gooey mess.. any ideas? |
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