Brocken in and bashed
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Drove my rusty for a while now I fliped and cartwheeled a couple times. Got any idea how to not flip while turning on grass? Tried braking but it sometimes doesn't work.[sm=drowning.gif]
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From: meh,
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its just like a real car. you don't drive down the road at 75mph and then turn onto another street without slowing down.
its just like a real car. you don't drive down the road at 75mph and then turn onto another street without slowing down.



just slow down before you turn.
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what should i get 4 my next car[sm=confused.gif][sm=punching.gif]
what should i get 4 my next car[sm=confused.gif][sm=punching.gif]



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For a buggy, Losi 8ight. you can get them dirt cheap because of the 8ight 2.0 coming out.
Get a ball diff if you want to turn better.
Get a ball diff if you want to turn better.
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All depends on what size your looking for and what your going to use it for- backyard bashing or maybe club racing. I myself am looking to get a few new trucks and one of them might be the RC10GT2 or the RC8B. I have the T-Maxx 2.5 and it is good for backyard bashing but for me that is about it. I also have the Slayer again good for backyard and somewhat good for track but cant really hang with the Associated buggies-trucks or Losi's if you are racing with friends at a track. It gives them some competition but just doesnt measure up. And for electric I am considering the AE B44 or the HPI E-Firestorm Flux since im not sure if I want to race later.




