4wd
Mmmmm Ben it appears to me that you are still very much an amateur, which is by no means a problem.
However I am hearing words from the grapevine that say the car was not built correctly in the first place by you.
Maybe you need to learn how to build a car before you start annoying people by saying things that lets be honest are not true.
Also I would point out that you also need to learn how to build a diff and also learn about camber and castor as from what I am hearing is almost funny.
You need to read the instructions and follow it step by step and hey presto like the rest of the RC racers here we have a well built car.
If you want to redesign something then buy a well built good car (which I am sorry to say you did) that is doing well and set it up, learn how to drive and on the road to greatness you will find and see alternatives that will improve your car and you.
I have done just this and redesigned a 4wd and it is not that expensive and is well worth it if it is done correctly, no rush jobs as it will never work. heck people are buying it so it must be good.
I will also say this you need to do a hell of a lot of work on your 2wd design. The idea is there but it looks like a chop job, sorry but it does. Where as you could have spent some time and patience and got the items made to suit your design, cheaply from a manufacturer instead of doing it yourself. Do yourself a favour and do it properly and slowly, and use lines that suit the car and are also practical for everyone. I would also use the same screws all round and design the battery holder differently. The screw sizes appear to be the wrong length in certain areas, so it does seem rather a rushed job. Do it in stages, front first, rear second and chassis last. Oh yes and maybe you should reconsider the wheel base as well.
But only when you are a good driver can you slag off individuals and products, and at the moment you are no where near that.
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