(Topic ID: 262403)

White Flipper Rubbers

By drypaint

4 years ago



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    #1 4 years ago

    Does anyone know where I can find standard white flipper rubbers? I had an old unused set that I put on a Flash Gordon and it plays amazing... super bouncy. I can't find them anywhere. Looking for actual rubber... not silicone.

    #4 4 years ago
    Quoted from RC_like_the_cola:

    Pinball Resource
    http://pbresource.com/Rubberprc.html
    RIN-WFW
    3/8” Wide X 1-1/2” White Flipper Rubber
    $0.75ea

    Thanks, I have seen the 3/8". I'm looking for standard 1/2" though.

    #9 4 years ago

    YYYEEEEEEEESSSS!!!!

    Thanks a ton! I never would have thought of them and they have other colors too. The white rubber is so damn bouncy it makes some games really fun and hard.

    Cheers!

    #10 4 years ago
    Quoted from Billc479:

    Titan sells white in half inch. Find a vendor who sells Titan rings.

    I have bags and bags of Titans in all colors and sizes. I never use titan flipper rubbers on early solid state machines though. Just doesn't play right in my opinion. Loses the bounce.

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