Yokomo ZR-DRCA Drift Competition Tire - 1/10 Carpet and P-tile  [ZR-DRCA]

Yokomo ZR-DRCA DRC Drift Competition Tire for Carpet/P-tile Surface
Price:
AUD$20.98
Brand:
Yokomo
Model:
ZR-DRCA
GTIN:
0639342219490
Condition:
Brand New
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Competition Drift Tires for Carpet and P-tile

Yokomo introduces the ZR-DRCA DRC Drift Competition Tire for drivers who push indoor drifting. Built for carpet and P-tile surfaces, the tyres use a PE compound that balances grip and consistency for practice and events.

Modern Tread Geometry for Controlled Slides

The ZR-DRCA tread pattern and sidewall geometry have been reshaped to match current drifting techniques. The result is improved traction and smoother control when initiating and maintaining slides.

Mounting Notes and Tape Use

These tyres fit standard 1/10 scale drift wheels and mount quickly. Where the interface is loose, apply tyre mounting tape (ZR-DRT?270) and secure with adhesive at several points to prevent movement.

Four-Pack Ready for Track Use

Included are four tyres to outfit a full car. The pack is convenient for swapping sets between practice and competition to keep handling consistent.

Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some Yokomo items may have to order from the factory and the ready time is around 4-6 weeks. Customer purchases the item is assumed to accept the waiting time which allows us to order directly from the manufacturer if the item is out of our warehouse.
They are intended for standard 1/10 drift wheels. Extremely narrow or unusually wide rims may need tape or shimming to achieve a secure fit.
A short run-in on the intended surface helps the compound bed in and stabilise handling. Test setup changes gradually to find the best balance for your car.
Use a tyre-specific glue or a small amount of cyanoacrylate at multiple points around the bead. Avoid overgluing, and check the bond before each run.

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