4wd jato???
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No it'd just be something else not a Jato, there's no real way to utilize it's suspension parts with the 4wd stuff. You _could_ if your a machinist and machined your own parts, anything is really possible but it's not a simple conversion.
You must have just gotten your Jato and notice it's all over the place in dirt under throttle so you want 4wd. ST's are wild in the dirt, you'll learn throttle management then it won't be so bad for ya....also the stock tires have little to no grip on any surface they pretty much suck, once ya replace those you'll gain more traction and all, you can also gear it different so it's not as snappy on takeoff's.
You must have just gotten your Jato and notice it's all over the place in dirt under throttle so you want 4wd. ST's are wild in the dirt, you'll learn throttle management then it won't be so bad for ya....also the stock tires have little to no grip on any surface they pretty much suck, once ya replace those you'll gain more traction and all, you can also gear it different so it's not as snappy on takeoff's.
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y do people keep asking these questions if they know the answer is no (most of the times)
next thing u know... 2WD SAVAGE???????????
and agree with badz
next thing u know... 2WD SAVAGE???????????
and agree with badz
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From: scone, , AUSTRALIA
Over and over and over again... read this now, if it does not have a clone vehicle that is 4wd then you cant put more driveshafts in it and do it. if it didnt come 2 speed or has a upgrade to a 2 speed add plastered everywhere then you cant make it 2 speed, buy a freaking race 1 and learn to drive, it will fix all of these problems...
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