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Old 07-12-2007 | 03:02 PM
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This truck looks pretty cool! Does it have a mid gear dif? Looks like it does,,,otherwise the front/rear brake bias adjuster would be a waste. Also, could truggy rims/tires be used and raced in truggy class? Is there an optional wing mount for it?

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Old 07-12-2007 | 04:46 PM
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Default RE: Redcat Earthquake Question

You can change it from a truck to a wing mount using the Hurricane wing mount setup for the buggy. It has a slipper clutch setup instead of a mid diff. You should be able to put truggy rims on it no problem as long as there not too deep in the back side. Just about any 17mm hex hub tire will fit on there, but it won't ever be a truggy, it'll still be a truck the boddy if too short and stocky, however you could turn it into a buggy by using buggy wheels.
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Default RE: Redcat Earthquake Question

If your gonna race get the monsoon/avalanche, longer wheelbase, truggy wheels, center diff and wing mount(monsoon only)

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