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Titan Competition Silicone Rings

By Titan_Pinball

9 years ago


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#1507 8 years ago

I was putting some Titan silicone rings on my IM and noticed how much wider the Titan posts are conspired to the posts on IM...specifically at the left ramp and war machine. It would certainly make the war machine shot much harder.

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#1537 8 years ago
Quoted from Eskaybee:

I hate superbands. Don't want em. Don't use em.
Edit: which is my hesitation to try titans. Luckily, and unfortunately (lol), I only have one pin right now so testing out some titans will be cheap and easy.

I think you might like Titans. I've found the perfect play rubbers from pinball life too be too bouncy. I like superbands but they deinfetly feel a lot different than rubber. I've found titans to be in the middle between perfect play and superbands and mimics rubber pretty closely.

#1540 8 years ago

Sweet! Glad your getting the Stern thin posts. I was just thinking about this today when I took my Titan posts off IM because they were too thick

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