4 Tec E Drift Parts
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My second post WHOA!
Anyhow ive had the Traxxas 4-Tec since if first came out.....and im barley now getting back into RCing.
What parts should i get to fix it up?
Where do i get the parts?
Tower hobbies isent much help for parts if looked and found nothing really...
is there like a basics to drifting site or something to get me started here?
Thanks
Anyhow ive had the Traxxas 4-Tec since if first came out.....and im barley now getting back into RCing.
What parts should i get to fix it up?
Where do i get the parts?
Tower hobbies isent much help for parts if looked and found nothing really...
is there like a basics to drifting site or something to get me started here?
Thanks
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Ahh, the Traxxas 4-Tec. I personally haven't seen many people running that chassis, but it doesn't really matter.
Here's the setup I recommend for people just starting.
-Softest shocks and springs possible, try to get the shocks as close to a lay-down position as possible
-Zero camber all around
-Zero or one degree of front toe out
-2 degrees of rear toe in
-ABS tires
-Tight rear diff if you have ball diffs, and a slightly looser front diff
If you need a good site for RC drifting, join DRC Central at http://www.driftrcentral.com/forum/index.php. We're all there to help and I'm sure you'll be able to find a good amount of people in your area to drift with.
Here's the setup I recommend for people just starting.
-Softest shocks and springs possible, try to get the shocks as close to a lay-down position as possible
-Zero camber all around
-Zero or one degree of front toe out
-2 degrees of rear toe in
-ABS tires
-Tight rear diff if you have ball diffs, and a slightly looser front diff
If you need a good site for RC drifting, join DRC Central at http://www.driftrcentral.com/forum/index.php. We're all there to help and I'm sure you'll be able to find a good amount of people in your area to drift with.