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Posted - March 22 2018 : 3:43:05 PM
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Hello,
I am restoring a friend of mines daughter's train set for her baby shower in June. It's a 1996 Shoprite promotional set from Life-like.
I need to find some traction tires for the locomotive. It has been in crawl space storage for the last 20 years and the tires are split. The locomotive does run.
Where can I obtain these for reasonable price. I need four of them.
Thanks in advance.
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Posted - March 23 2018 : 12:33:02 AM
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Here are two quotes from prior discussions:
chops124 quote:The C630 might need new traction tires, I can mail you some. I use "Goody's Hairbands." Costs like a dollar for a package of 100. Cleaning the track won't make the C unit pull any better.
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RP Model Railroads quote:Chops, you were 100% correct! I obtained some Goody's hairbands today and installed them on the Chessie C630 -- what a difference! Although for some reason, the third hairband traction tire just does not want to stay on....with only 2 new traction tires (hairbands), the C630 can haul 8 cars! No lie! When I had originally received the powered vampire trucks, I did install Calumet traction tires, but even when those traction tires were brand new, the locomotive could only haul 3 cars...and it got progressively worse as the traction tires become oily. Yet, with only 2 Goody's Hairband traction tires, the Chessie C630 runs exceptionally better and is a heavy hauler.
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I bought a bag for myself and the bands work pretty good. If you don't have a dollar store in your area, or just want a few, PM me and I'll send you a bunch.
Edited by - Brian4321 on March 23 2018 12:53:49 AM
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Posted - March 23 2018 : 12:21:22 PM
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Goody's.
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Posted - March 23 2018 : 12:29:39 PM
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quote:Goody's.
Originally posted by Chops124Â -Â March 23 2018Â :Â 12:21:22 PM
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I still haven't located those I'm missing them somewhere! grrr
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Posted - March 23 2018 : 8:03:14 PM
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I was thinking Goody's Hairband Traction Tires.........
Yes, thanks to Chops' suggestion a while ago, I have used Goody's with success on several Tyco locomotives with PT motors!! The ones that work best for PT motors are the smallest black rubber Goody's - although still, some Tyco PT drive wheels tend to flip off the first couple of hairbands/traction tires, so it will take a few trials (depending on locomotive wheels.)
For MU-2 style motors, the clear, thin rubber Goody's are best.......they are also the smallest of their type.
I'll take a picture of the ones I have this evening and update this reply-post. I would be willing to spare some (although most of the black ones remaining didn't stay on Tyco PT motor drive wheels I had, but they might be the perfect size for a LifeLike loco.) However, these Goody's hairband traction tires can be obtained at your local Wal-Mart too (that's where I found them)
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Posted - March 23 2018 : 8:12:43 PM
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i'll give that a try
Thanks!
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Posted - March 23 2018 : 9:45:41 PM
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quote:i'll give that a try
Thanks!
Originally posted by WillVÂ -Â March 23 2018Â :Â 8:12:43 PM
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Here are the clear hairbands/traction tires:
Here are the black hairbands/traction tires:
Here's a comparison in size between a clear, thin hairband traction tire - and a black, thicker rubber traction tire:
I can send you 6 of each, for free if you like!! Please inform me.
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Posted - August 28 2022 : 10:06:46 PM
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Recently I've come across some issues with installing new traction tires on LifeLike GP38-2's.
In particular, standard Calumet diesel traction tires are too wide to properly fit the drive wheels, and Goody's are, in actuality, poor when it comes to traction.
Are there any other traction tires that will properly fit a LifeLike GP38-2?
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Posted - December 04 2022 : 6:40:43 PM
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I second RP's comments. I too have had a lot of trouble with the Goodies. They work fine for a little while, but break up soon after.
Calumets have worked out supreme well, and unlike the Goodies, they go on flat, without the darned twist.
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