gt2 vs. ad2
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From: winchendon, MA
hi guys,i wanna get a nitro stadium truck and wanna hear your opinons.does the gt2 own the ad2 on the track?i already own a mf2 electric truck and im pretty happy with it but alot of the guys at the track keep telling me i should have bought the t4.i dont know which to go with,im leaning towards the ad2 seeing as i already own a losi but i wanna get the better of the 2???
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From: ottawa, ON, CANADA
There both great race winning trucks. You cant go wrong with either one. Go with what your lhs supports for parts wise and what you can get the best set ups for.
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Both are great trucks. If you already have an MF2 I would go for the Losi since they share a few similar parts, like shocks and wheels if you get the adaptor for the mf2, and you'll be more comfortable setting it up. I love my AD2 and would highly recommend it. The GT2 is a great truck also, I've raced against several, but I would still stick to one brand if you plan on running two classes.
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From: Norwood,
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gubbs...you can also run std Losi wheels if you run the nutted rear axles on the AD2, so he wouldn't have to changeh is stock of wheels, which i'm sure he already has from racing his MF2
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You can't use the old style rims on the AD2, all the threaded stud replaces is the quick change lever nothing else.
Like gubbs3 said, you can use AD2 wheel on the MF2 with the adapter. If you run the AD2 wheels on the front you will need to change to AD2 axles to correct the offset.
you can see it in this pic... the lever changes the hex stays and the the axle is also to large
Like gubbs3 said, you can use AD2 wheel on the MF2 with the adapter. If you run the AD2 wheels on the front you will need to change to AD2 axles to correct the offset.
you can see it in this pic... the lever changes the hex stays and the the axle is also to large



