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Angel 26-04-2010 05:31 PM

Rolling chassis for less than £300?
 
I am thinking of acquiring a new kit to play with, mostly for recreational use, though should still be capable of being competitive if necessary.
4wd would be preferable, 2wd is fine though as i am actually more experienced driving 2wd.
I have all the required electrics etc, so the only question is which chassis is most suited to my requirements.
Most important for me, other than competitive capabilities, is ease of maintenance and durability - the less time i have to spend stripping down, cleaning, regreasing, and replacing failed parts, the more time i have for other things like driving ;).

So, which chassis?!
I am thinking the B44 over the XXX4G+, because of general reputation and is slightly cheaper - but the XXX4G+ does have a shielded drivetrain which is a major plus in terms of ease of maintenance - both the B44 and XXX4G+ have been around for a long time, so may soon be replaced (?), then again they may form the foundation for a conversion to the new 4wd Xfactory chassis.
I like the look of the X6 Squared with regard to ability and build quality, though this is at the top end of my budget.

Help please?

Angel 27-04-2010 04:45 PM

Or a Cougar SV?!

paulc 27-04-2010 05:16 PM

out of the losi and the associated b44 i'd go for the b44 mainly because i think spares will be easyer to get hold of and more people will be running them so could help with set ups

but if i had the choice i would wait for the durango dex410r this will be an awsome bit of kit

paul

reg 27-04-2010 07:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by paulc (Post 371202)

but if i had the choice i would wait for the durango dex410r this will be an awsome bit of kit

paul

+1:thumbsup:

tony6187 27-04-2010 07:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Angel (Post 370778)
I am thinking of acquiring a new kit to play with, mostly for recreational use, though should still be capable of being competitive if necessary.
4wd would be preferable, 2wd is fine though as i am actually more experienced driving 2wd.
I have all the required electrics etc, so the only question is which chassis is most suited to my requirements.
Most important for me, other than competitive capabilities, is ease of maintenance and durability - the less time i have to spend stripping down, cleaning, regreasing, and replacing failed parts, the more time i have for other things like driving ;).

So, which chassis?!
I am thinking the B44 over the XXX4G+, because of general reputation and is slightly cheaper - but the XXX4G+ does have a shielded drivetrain which is a major plus in terms of ease of maintenance - both the B44 and XXX4G+ have been around for a long time, so may soon be replaced (?), then again they may form the foundation for a conversion to the new 4wd Xfactory chassis.
I like the look of the X6 Squared with regard to ability and build quality, though this is at the top end of my budget.

Help please?

i have had both the xxx4 and b44 and have found the b44 to require less maintenance and is stronger (just keep an eye on the diff shims after a few runs).cant see the b44 being replaced for a while yet,not sure about the xxx4.as for the basis of a new x-factory 4wd,they are building a new complete from the ground up car which means no more conversion kits:thumbsup:

Angel 28-04-2010 02:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by paulc (Post 371202)
out of the losi and the associated b44 i'd go for the b44 mainly because i think spares will be easyer to get hold of and more people will be running them so could help with set ups

but if i had the choice i would wait for the durango dex410r this will be an awsome bit of kit

paul

I agree, the Durango 'R' does look like a good value kit. I think i am more tempted to go for the Cougar SV though.

ian h 28-04-2010 02:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Angel (Post 371511)
I agree, the Durango 'R' does look like a good value kit. I think i am more tempted to go for the Cougar SV though.

If it ever gets released!!!!!!!!

Angel 28-04-2010 02:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ian h (Post 371516)
If it ever gets released!!!!!!!!

The Cougar or the Durango 'R'?! I think both are bankable certainties.


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