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DS Racing MI-LF5 4-Piece Drift Tires Set for Kyosho Mini-Z AWD MA020 RC 1/24 1/28 Mini-Q DRZ GLD (20mm Diameter) (Four Narrow Tires)

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1.Size:Four Narrow Tires


  • LF-5 - Most slippery compound for any surface. Slowest speed, lowest friction; ie. best on carpet, RCP tracks, etc.
  • Improves drifting performance, feel, and style to work best with your driving surface.
  • Package includes four tires total
  • Inner Diameter: 20mm - Compatible with stock AWD Kyosho Mini-Z RC or similar 1/28 scale cars.
  • Made of durable precision made high-quality plastic materials.
  • Great looking tires with low profile sidewall with white logo lettering.


Elevate your Mini Z car drifting experience! The DS Racing Mini “LF” series of drift tires are a great performance option for your AWD Kyosho Mini-Z or any similar 1:24, 1:26, or 1:28 scale RC drift car! All DS Racing drift tires are precision made and feature durable high-quality plastic materials. The tires are available in different compounds allowing you to tune your car to the surface you are drifting on or to match your driving style. Specs - Inner Diameter: 20mm. Narrow Tire Width: 8.5mm (Fits most all standard Mini-Z wheels). Wide Tire Width (if included): *11mm (*Requires wider size wheel)


Eric F.
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2024
Good quality and perfect fitment to K989 AWD drift car wheel set (pictured on a painted stock plastic wheel). Expect these to basically be hard plastic with a curve to the tread surface. They don’t bend much at all when pinched and make a hard tapping sound on a table, for reference.
SubaruPrime808
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2022
Been using DS Racing drift tires for years now and they are on ALL my Mini-Z cars! So glad I can buy them here on Amazon!I very rarely use LF5s unless I know Ill be drifting on carpet or RCP (puzzle mat) tracks and they do fine.I know a lot of guys who use LF5s simply because they love to just be always sideways (never mind speed) no matter what surface they drift on.