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savagejac 26-03-2011 05:35 PM

mad rat problems!
 
i have had a few accidents with my mad rat where the front end breaks easily. Is there any stronger front end parts available? If not what can i do to stop it breaking so easily?

Dandare 26-03-2011 05:40 PM

Here's a few threads regarding this issue:

http://www.oople.com/forums/showthread.php?t=65446

http://www.oople.com/forums/showthread.php?t=65088

http://www.oople.com/forums/showthread.php?t=65470

http://www.oople.com/forums/showthread.php?t=63284

ch!3f 26-03-2011 06:19 PM

the problem is its a basic car and not designed very well sell it and get your self a second hand b4 you wont regret it!

Gusi 26-03-2011 06:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ch!3f (Post 480325)
the problem is its a basic car and not designed very well sell it and get your self a second hand b4 you wont regret it!

Very good advice! With people like you the forums gets more a more interesting! :thumbdown:

Read the threads posted above about the issue. The madrat is a good car for the price... and BTW, I've broken less parts than my mates B4s

ch!3f 26-03-2011 06:37 PM

it is good advice,why keep a car thats going to keep braking and not get very long run times because of it? dont need to read the advice already joined the annoyed owners club and went back to a b4 as i know there reliable and not made from cheap plastic.

if most people knew that you have to spend money on them to get them to the same strength as a b4 what do you think they would go for?cheap crud or a quality car made by a manufacture with a lot of car making experience behind them!

minke 26-03-2011 07:04 PM

Mad rat is a superb entry level car. The price point is spot on and will get many budget racers into the hobby which can only be a good thing. Yes I have broken a front plate but that was down to losing my cool with dodgy radio gear and ramming a wall at full tilt. In a year I have broken 1 rear hub (rear ended by a B4). 1 T-piece which was replaced by a cf one and a twisted motor mount, again beefed up with an upgraded one. In fact the mount buckled due to a badly set up diff coupled with my losi 6.5T.

Badly designed? Don't think so. The only reason I'll be driving it less than last year is my new Mad monkey and my B-max

Battle_axe 26-03-2011 07:18 PM

To be fair the car is great I ran mine last Tuesday and there was not a single b4 in front of me the cars that beet me were al, mid motor and to be fair my x2c would have easily beaten a few more of them :thumbsup:

budgio 26-03-2011 07:23 PM

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Originally Posted by minke (Post 480357)
Mad rat is a superb entry level car. The price point is spot on and will get many budget racers into the hobby which can only be a good thing. Badly designed? Don't think so. The only reason I'll be driving it less than last year is my new Mad monkey and my B-max

Well said that man :thumbsup:
There is nothing wrong with the cars design.I,ve recently seen a basic 45 quid Mad rat (no option parts) beat the best cars out there in a high class race.. Vega/Tamiya/losi22 etc
Ask anyone who has been to Moto Arena recently will back me up on this.

They are very a capable racing buggy,far from the "cheap crud" mentioned.

ch!3f 26-03-2011 07:39 PM

but people dont realise yes the car may have been up front but that driver is good compared to other people!its never the car its all the driver!

jasonrcb 26-03-2011 07:44 PM

Thats very true,its not always the car its the driver,,,but that also goes for breakages as well as race wins:lol:

ch!3f 26-03-2011 07:48 PM

yep if you give a driver a ansmann mad rat and a b4 everything in it the same he should do the same with them but after driving them i know which car he would choose!

minke 26-03-2011 08:05 PM

If I was just starting out and I had identical lap times with both cars and could buy one of them, I'd get the far cheaper one 10 times out of 10. So would the majority new starters.

budgio 26-03-2011 08:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ch!3f (Post 480405)
yep if you give a driver a ansmann mad rat and a b4 everything in it the same he should do the same with them but after driving them i know which car he would choose!


The Mad Rat :lol: :thumbsup::lol:
;)

Dave Dodd 26-03-2011 08:50 PM

If you are the type of driver who breaks a car each club night then it doen't matter what brand you own. I know a few incl myself who have a habit ripping the occassional wishbone, shock tower or shock off a car from ansmann to x factory even a durango.
As for the mad rat being cheap crud well i wish my x6 wishbones were as strong cos i've never seen one break!

yes there are some issues but then so do all the other brands.

Tom3012 27-03-2011 02:36 AM

For £45 you cant complain... Bearnings are the only must have for the car, shocks are a bonus... Id have a madrat over a B4 anyday! You could always try crashing less to stop it breaking it ch!ef...?

And savage, all the links will help... If your still havin probs take some pics and im sure we can point you in the right direction!:thumbsup:

ch!3f 27-03-2011 10:14 AM

youd be quite suprised to know that i am quite a good driver and dont crash that often unless i c0ck up or get taken out by some1 which is when my cars get broken,anyway back to the point you should have to be carefull when driving a car you want to have fun which means pushing the car to its limit not be carefull because its made from butter

chris brown 27-03-2011 04:13 PM

I cant believe its not butter!

Tom3012 27-03-2011 04:20 PM

Im not the best driver and all ive ever broken is a rear shock tower and a hinge pin...? The car is far from being made of butter!

ben44 27-03-2011 05:05 PM

I've drive a B4, X6 and know a Xpro and TC02C.
With the new front part no problem, a do many krach and i don't brake it.
And my best car was the Ansmann one :wub I've won an national french soo car is born good


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