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Best Mini-Z Tires for RCP Tracks (2026 Buyer's Guide)

The definitive tire compounds to buy for high-grip RCP foam tracks. Stop guessing and start turning laps.

MR-03 · MR-04 · MA-020

This is the RCP-specific buyer’s guide with exact products and part numbers. For a broader overview of tire selection across all surfaces, start with the Mini-Z Tire Guide. For advanced compound tuning by surface, see Tire Compounds by Surface.

If you race on RCP (foam) tracks, tires are 80% of your setup. You can have a $500 chassis, but if you show up with the wrong rubber, a box-stock ReadySet will lap you.

This guide cuts through the hundreds of options to give you the one proven baseline that works everywhere, plus the upgrades for specific conditions.

The “Just Works” Gold Standard (Start Here)

For 90% of RCP surfaces (dual-sided, wide or narrow tile), this combination is the universal starting point. It provides a stable rear end with enough steering to be fast but forgiving.

Rear: Kyosho Radial 20° (Wide)

Front: Kyosho Low Height Slick 30° (Narrow)


The “Box Stock” Class Spec

Many local clubs run a “Box Stock” or “Production” class that requires specific Kyosho tires. Usually, this means Kyosho Radials all around.

If your track mandates radials:

  1. Rear: Same as above (Radial Wide 20° or 30°).
  2. Front: Kyosho Radial Narrow 40° (Hard).
    • Why 40°? The radial tread pattern has more bite than a slick. Running a harder 40° compound up front counteracts this to prevent the car from oversteering or flipping.
    • Buy: → Kyosho Radial Narrow 40° on Amazon

Don’t Forget: Mounting Essentials

Mini-Z tires don’t use foam inserts or glue (usually). They are held on by tension and double-sided tape. If you don’t tape your rear tires, they will slip on the rim under acceleration, and your car will feel slow and unpredictable.


Troubleshooting Your Purchase

”My car traction rolls (flips over) in every corner!”

Fix: You have too much front grip.

  1. Switch to Low Height Slicks (less sidewall flex).
  2. Go firmly to a 40° (Hard) front tire.
  3. Super Glue Trick: Put a tiny layer of super glue on the sidewall of the front tire to prevent it from biting into the foam.

”The rear end spins out immediately on throttle.”

Fix:

  1. Are your rear tires Wide? (Narrow rears on RWD = drift mode).
  2. Are they 20° (Very Soft)?
  3. Did you tape them?
  4. If yes to all: Your track might be dusty. Clean tires with tape (sticky side out) between runs.

Summary Checklist

PositionTire TypeCompoundGoal
RearRadial Wide20° (Very Soft)Locked-in grip
FrontLow Height Slick30° (Soft)Sharp steering
Front (Alt)Low Height Slick40° (Med/Hard)Stability / Anti-roll
Must-HaveTire TapeN/APrevent rim slip

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For a full surface-by-surface tuning framework (not just RCP), see the Tire Compound by Surface guide. Just getting started? The MR-03 First Upgrades Under $50 has the exact tire spec alongside bearings and T-plate in one shopping list.

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