MDF RC Wheelie Bar Question
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Happy New Year Everyone. My GST is stupid, WHEELIE, WHEELIE stupid. Has anyone used these wheelie bars or are using these. I need something to keep the front wheels closer to the ground. They are ajustable for length and angle so I think they wil work. Thanks Joe.
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Yea, I just put it back in. Had it in during the summer and got tired of wheelies so I took it out. Now I want the wheelies but under control. I would like to know if they work. i`m going to get them, seeing if anybody had them. Joe
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Yea, like TRD said, I think Newera`s is too short to work. I like the MDF idea of doing show wheeies or low front end race style set-up. I ordered them and will see how they work.Joe.
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Everyone who has ons should lock the center diff. at least once to see how much power this 18lb. truck has. And it`s quick too.Joe.
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Might have to wait till spring to try out the wheelie bar, its 9 degrees out and about 1/2 in. of new snow. Too cold for me. Will post something when I can try them out. Joe
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Nice weather today and got to try out the wheelie bar, WORKS GREAT. Holds about a 45 degree angle in 1st hits 2nd for awhile then drops back down, all the while under control. No back flips. 30-50 foot wheelstands. I like it. Joe




