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Pro Molded Inner Foam for all 26mm standard width tires. All HPI Racing Molded Inner Foams fit into ... | Genuine HPI option parts! | Pro Molded Inner Foam for 21mm "super narrow" tires. These new high quality Inner Foams will allow r... | Pro Molded Inner Foam for 21mm "super narrow" tires. These new high quality Inner Foams will allow r... | Molded inner foams fit into the ridges of the wheel and provide a very stable inner foam for race ti... |
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The molded inner foams fit into the ridges of the wheel and provide a very stable inner foam for rac... | 24mm Pro Molded Inner Foams in our Orange compound! These inserts fall between our Yellow/Soft and R... | Designed specifically for our new Racing Slick 24mm tires, our new Pro Molded Inner Foams in "mid-wi... | Designed specifically for our new Racing Slick 24mm tires, our new Pro Molded Inner Foams in "mid-wi... | Designed specifically for our Racing Slick 24mm tires, our Pro Molded Inner Foams in "mid-width" 24m... |
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Softer 24mm Pro Molded Inner Foams for all medium-narrow tires and wheels. The new soft Yellow 24mm ... | Now available for use with all "mid-width" 24mm tires is our popular Low Bounce Inner Foam, which ra... |
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HPI Racing has a large selection of high performance touring car tires for every street or track surface. Use the chart below to find the tire that meets your traction requirements. Which Compound is best for you?
Belted or
Non-Belted?
HPI developed our belted tires to help prevent the tire from expanding during acceleration. A strip of nylon belt on the inside makes them very similar to full-size racing tires. Another benefit is that the contact patch doesn't squirm as much during cornering. The result of the belted technology is more grip and much longer tire life. Belted tires are perfect for Nitro racers, the belts keep the tires from expanding (or "ballooning") under the rotational forces while racing. |
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