Trying to make a Nitro rs4 2 a drift car
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i just got back into racing my nitro rs4 and tryin to do something different, what do i need to make it drift besides the skill
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PVC/ABS or at Least some Hard Compound Drift radials and alot of money to replace Clutches and Brakes.. Drift is just not fair on Nitro's.. they cause too much wear and Tear..
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PVC/ABS or at Least some Hard Compound Drift radials and alot of money to replace Clutches and Brakes.. Drift is just not fair on Nitro's.. they cause too much wear and Tear..
PVC/ABS or at Least some Hard Compound Drift radials and alot of money to replace Clutches and Brakes.. Drift is just not fair on Nitro's.. they cause too much wear and Tear..
this is not true. i have been drift my nitro traxxas for 2 years now. the only thing i have broke is a belt. tires will wear depending on how you treat them. i have had tires wear fast on my nirto, and i have had tires wear fast on my eletric yokomo. i have used abs, and i have used yokomo rings. i would say the yokomo zero-ones are my favorite on both of my cars. just trim out your controller, and you'll be ok drifting nitro.



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