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RichH 31-12-2012 09:04 PM

Rat/monkey V pro kits
 
Hi
What's the differences between the monkey/rat kits and the pro versions? To me it seems ali shocks, turnbuckles and bearings. Am I missing anything? X2 pro looks good value from modelsport but could go for a monkey plus bearing kit plus some old option house shocks I have. I've a mixture of back garden bashing and astro in mind.

Thanks

Richard

StevenBest 31-12-2012 09:56 PM

Hi,

The monkey and rat is a perfect basher which can also be used for racing. The pro's have a couple upgrades but mainly the plastic is upgraded making it stronger (carbon composite) I don't think ther much better than the standard i my opinion. But the bit i don't get is you can only seem to get the standard nylon parts if you you break the upgraded, (which is possible) from model shops anyway.

So if you are bashing get the monkey or the rat definetly, there great cars.

Steven:thumbsup:

Dandare 31-12-2012 11:19 PM

The X2 Pro, as you say have the alloy threaded shocks, turnbuckles, bearings & a clear shell. It is indeed a steal at £69 IMO.

The 'Pro version' of the Monkey would be the x2c, this is a saddle pack chassis whereas the Monkey is a stick pack chassis.

I'd get the X2 Pro if I were you, descent shocks with available rebuild parts, in the form of the new Team C equivalents.

Lee24h 01-01-2013 11:08 AM

The plastics on the pro and standard kits are all the same its just a myth like team c kits had better plastc its just a myth

RichH 02-01-2013 10:00 PM

Thanks!

StevenBest 03-01-2013 09:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lee24h (Post 727628)
The plastics on the pro and standard kits are all the same its just a myth like team c kits had better plastc its just a myth

But lee, ansmann have said it themselves : http://www.ar-rc.com/?p=393

The X2 features:
- aluminium oilshocks.
- ball bearings
- ball differential
- slipper clutch
- carbon and glas stiffened plastik parts
- carbon battery tray

RichH 04-01-2013 10:36 PM

Thanks guys. Modelsport have sold out but found this :D
http://www.accessmodels.co.uk/shop/a...cription/#desc
Rich

Dandare 04-01-2013 11:25 PM

Can't go wrong for that price, have you ordered one yet ? :D

Hpi_guy 05-01-2013 01:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dandare (Post 729155)
Can't go wrong for that price, have you ordered one yet ? :D

As always, great prices from Steve at access models

RichH 05-01-2013 08:15 AM

Yep order is in, looking forward to building it. Thanks guys
Rich

Lee24h 05-01-2013 07:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CrasherBest (Post 728657)
But lee, ansmann have said it themselves : http://www.ar-rc.com/?p=393

The X2 features:
- aluminium oilshocks.
- ball bearings
- ball differential
- slipper clutch
- carbon and glas stiffened plastik parts
- carbon battery tray

Thats only the chassis nothing else is better

tdi250 06-01-2013 07:04 PM

That's an amazing price!

Does anyone know for sure if the shocks are the same threaded versions that come on the team c competition buggies?

If so they are 40 quid for a set and you get a boat load of spares for an extra 20.

RichH 07-01-2013 07:28 PM

Its arriving tomorrow so I'll confirm, looks like it will. May order another for myself ;)

Rich

Robbiejuk 08-01-2013 12:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tdi250 (Post 729760)
That's an amazing price!

Does anyone know for sure if the shocks are the same threaded versions that come on the team c competition buggies?

If so they are 40 quid for a set and you get a boat load of spares for an extra 20.

Yeah they are the same shocks.

RichH 08-01-2013 09:44 PM

Hi
It's arrived - the shocks are alloy threaded, tho struggling to post pics :O
Richard


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